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He won, in 1976 the Grand Prix of the international Competition of Musical Composition of Barcelona (Spain) for his 'Don Quijote de la Mancha" which he conducted, in this very city for its first world performance, with 2.500 choir members and the philarmonic orchestra of Barcelona.
He conducted concerts in France, Spain, Italy, Germany and Poland. He was organ master at the church of Le Suquet, in Cannes (France). He was also organist "in invitato" of the Vatican's Saint-Pierre Basilic, in Rome, where he several times congratulated by Jean-Paul II.
He was a teacher at the music academies of Cannes and Grasse (France). Organist and above all, improviser, he was regulary invited to Europe, where he payed in particular in Salzburg Cathedral (Austria) on Mozart's own organ an also in Leipzig (Germany) on Johann Sabatian Bach's organ (Saint Thomas and Saint Nicolas), Lubeck, Hamburg, Florence, Madrid .... He was regularyinvited in the 90's to New York to lecture on organ improvisation.
He composed near 110 opus:
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Choir (35 pièces)
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Mélodies voice and piano
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1st Symphony for orchestra
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Concerto for trompette, piano and orchestra ("René Doire" prize)
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Trio for violon, violoncelle and piano
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Oratorio: l'Apocalypse de Saint Jean
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Sonata for saxophone-alto and piano, created by Jean-Marie Londeix.
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Divertisment for 2 saxophones alto and saxophone ténor.
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Poème for saxophone and orchestra.
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Peaces for piano - (Editions Philippe and Combre -Paris) a) Ronde, b) Berceuse, c) Caprice op.54
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Don quijote de la Mancha for choir and orchestra
- Concerto for flûte and orchestra created by Jean-Pierre Rampal
Pierre-Philippe Bauzin died on january 2005 the 11th in Nice (France). |
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