Jean-Luc Perrot

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Jean-Luc Perrot at the Souvigny pipe organ

Jean-Luc Perrot (born 23 May 1959 in

carillonneur, composer and musicologist
.

Biography

Jean-Luc Perrot is

.

His recordings L'Héritage de l'orgue classique, Suites et versets (on the organ of

silent films
.

Alongside his teaching activities (he has deepened pedagogy at the University Institute of Teacher Training and gives many courses and

Georges Cziffra was published by La Sinfonie d'Orphée.[1]

He also gives numerous lectures both in France and abroad, for associations, for the

CNRS, or at international conferences (Brussels, Paris, Poland). As a musicologist, his articles were published in the Dictionnaire des musiciens du XIXe siècle, the encyclopedy Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, and in collaboration with the Observatoire musical français [fr] (Paris-Sorbonne University
)

He collaborated in the publication of facsimile works in the series Patrimoine et Mémoire de l'orgue, at éditions Musicreprints (works by

Cavaillé-Coll
Association.

Jean-Luc Perrot is chevalier in the Ordre des Palmes académiques.

  • Historical organ built by François Henri Clicquot (1783), Souvigny
    Historical organ built by François Henri Clicquot (1783), Souvigny
  • Orgue Callinet (1837), Notre-Dame church, Saint-Étienne
    Orgue Callinet (1837), Notre-Dame church, Saint-Étienne
  • Mechanical chime of Notre-Dame church (detail of small bells), Saint-Étienne
    Mechanical chime of Notre-Dame church (detail of small bells), Saint-Étienne

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