Georges ALOY
![]() Georges Aloy is a professor of harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatoire National de Région de Lyon. After church organist of Saint-Didier au Mont d'Or and St. Pothin, Georges Aloy was for 13 years organist of the organ in the Basilica of Fourvière. During these periods, it provided an important work of writing the songs of the liturgy : preludes and accompaniments for organ, harmonizations and arrangements for choirs. Le 7 dédcembre 2004, was created in the crypt of the Fourvière Basislique her "Magnificat" for soloists, mixed choir, string orchestra, trumpet and organ. Bringing to his hometown a great attachment, he wrote sixty songs or melodies, for voice and orchestra, on texts by divers; and in a more elaborate musical language - more personal -, he set to music, for voice and piano, The 48 the collection of poems "Regards oblique city" that the poet Jean Vuaillat dedicated to the city of Lyon. Otherwise, it was a real compilation, and made further arrangements, songs and melodies written on Lyon in the 20th century. Google machine translation: Georges ALOY's original bio |
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Georges ALOY Publisher : Rubin Genre : Song and choir Group : Song and piano |
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Franz LISZT Arr : Georges ALOY Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Classical music |
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Georges ALOY Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (EMR11316-BA) : 221,55 |