Jean Langlais

Jean Langlais, born in the small Breton village of La Fontenelle near Mont-Saint-Michel in 1907, was a prolific French composer, organist, and improviser who left an indelible mark on the world of sacred music. Despite losing his sight at the age of two due to congenital glaucoma, Langlais' musical journey was nothing short of extraordinary. He studied at the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles in Paris, where he mastered the violin, piano, and organ under the tutelage of André Marchal. Langlais' compositions, numbering 254 opus numbers, span a wide range of genres, including organ, vocal, and instrumental music, often drawing inspiration from his Breton heritage and deep faith. For over four decades, he served as the organist at the Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde in Paris, following in the footsteps of his mentor, César Franck. Langlais' music is a testament to his profound belief, his love for life, and his ability to connect with people on a deeply personal level, making him one of the pillars of French sacred music in the 20th century. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.

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