Pierre Labric


Pierre André Labric is a French organist, pedagogue, and composer.

Biography

Born in Conches-en-Ouche in Eure, Normandy, Labric studied organ at the Rouen Conservatoire with Marcel Lanquetuit, and at the Paris Conservatoire with organ under Marcel Dupré and harmony under Maurice Duruflé. Later, he studied organ privately with Jeanne Demessieux, whose complete organ works he recorded in the 1970s. During her tenure as titular organist at La Madeleine in Paris, he was her assistant and substitute. He also substituted for Pierre Cochereau at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Labric was titular organist at Saint-Gervais in Rouen.
He turned 100 on 30 June 2021.
Labric recorded the complete organ symphonies of Louis Vierne and Charles-Marie Widor. Both of these were world première recordings. In addition, he recorded the Preludes and Fugues of Camille Saint-Saëns and the Promenades en Provence of Eugène Reuchsel.
Labric's students include:

Compositions

Organ

Hommage à Jeanne Demessieux ; Paris: Durand, 1970
  1. Allegro
  2. Largo
  3. FugueDeux louanges à Notre-Dame des Roses ; unpublished
  4. Arrivederci
  5. ''Salve Mater''

Editor

Discography