Pierre-Philippe Bauzin
Pierre-Philippe Bauzin was a French organist, improviser and composer.
Biography
Born in Saint-Émilion, Bauzin began studying the piano at the age of five, the organ at ten and harmony at eleven. At twelve years old, he became, by competition, titular of the great organ of the. At the age of fourteen, he obtained his First prize for piano and his First prize for harmony at the conservatoire de Bordeaux. Three months later, he was admitted to piano and harmony classes at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won several prizes. At sixteen, he was titular organist at the Notre Dame de Lourdes church in Chaville and officially conducted his first choir.His masters were:
- Yves Nat and Jean Batalla
- Maurice Duruflé
- Noël Gallon
- Élisabeth Brasseur
- Louis Fourestier
- Olivier Messiaen
- Arthur Honegger
Bauzin died 11 January 2005 in Nice at age 71 and was buried at Ambarès in his native region.