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René-Alfred-Octave Guillou (8 October 1903 in Rennes – 14 December 1958 in Paris) was a French composer. After several years at the conservatory of his native city, Guillou studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, Charles-Marie Widor and Henri Busser. In his third participation in the competition for the Prix de Rome, he won the Premier Grand Prix in 1926 with the cantata L'Autre mère. Guillou died in Paris in 1956.

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  • René-Alfred-Octave Guillou (* 8. Oktober 1903 in Rennes; † 14. Dezember 1958 in Paris) war ein französischer Komponist. Nach einigen Jahren am Konservatorium seiner Geburtsstadt studierte Guillou am Conservatoire de Paris bei Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, Charles-Marie Widor und Henri Busser. Bei seiner dritten Teilnahme am Wettbewerb um den Prix de Rome gewann er 1926 den Premier Grand Prix mit der Kantate L'Autre mère. (de)
  • René-Alfred-Octave Guillou (8 October 1903 in Rennes – 14 December 1958 in Paris) was a French composer. After several years at the conservatory of his native city, Guillou studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, Charles-Marie Widor and Henri Busser. In his third participation in the competition for the Prix de Rome, he won the Premier Grand Prix in 1926 with the cantata L'Autre mère. Guillou died in Paris in 1956. (en)
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  • René-Alfred-Octave Guillou (* 8. Oktober 1903 in Rennes; † 14. Dezember 1958 in Paris) war ein französischer Komponist. Nach einigen Jahren am Konservatorium seiner Geburtsstadt studierte Guillou am Conservatoire de Paris bei Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, Charles-Marie Widor und Henri Busser. Bei seiner dritten Teilnahme am Wettbewerb um den Prix de Rome gewann er 1926 den Premier Grand Prix mit der Kantate L'Autre mère. Daneben war Guillou seit 1920 als Nachfolger von Jacques de la Presle Organist an der von Merklin restaurierten Großen Orgel der Kirche Notre Dame de Versailles. 1923 spielte er hier den Orgelpart in einer Aufführung des Oratoriums Marie-Madeleine von Jules Massenet. 1926 übergab er die Stelle an , eine Nichte Léon Boëllmanns und Tochter des Direktors der Ecole Niedermeyer, um seinen mit dem Prix de Rome verbundenen Aufenthalt in der Villa Medici in Rom anzutreten. Während seines Romaufenthaltes bis 1930 entstand u. a. seine Habenera für Violine und Orchester; außerdem komponierte Guillou u. a. zwei Sinfonien und weitere Orchesterwerke, Kammermusik und Lieder. Sein Bruder wurde als Dirigent und Komponist bekannt. (de)
  • René-Alfred-Octave Guillou (8 October 1903 in Rennes – 14 December 1958 in Paris) was a French composer. After several years at the conservatory of his native city, Guillou studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Marcel Samuel-Rousseau, Charles-Marie Widor and Henri Busser. In his third participation in the competition for the Prix de Rome, he won the Premier Grand Prix in 1926 with the cantata L'Autre mère. Besides, since 1920, Guillou was the successor of Jacques de La Presle, organist at the great organ of the Church of Notre-Dame, Versailles, restored by Merklin. In 1923 he played the organ part here in a performance of the oratorio Marie-Madeleine by Jules Massenet. In 1926 he handed over the post to Madeleine Heurtel, a niece of Léon Boëllmann and daughter of the director of the École Niedermeyer, in order to begin his stay in the Villa Medici in Rome, associated with the Prix de Rome. During his stay in Rome until 1930, Guillou composed his Habenera for violin and orchestra; in addition, he composed two symphonies and other orchestral works, chamber music and songs. His brother Ernest Guillou became known as a conductor and composer. Guillou died in Paris in 1956. (en)
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