René Alix


René Alix was a French organist, choral conductor and composer.

Biography

Born in Sotteville-lès-Rouen, René Alix studied music in Rouen with Marcel Lanquetuit, in Paris with Georges Caussade and Albert Bertelin. He was organist at the Saint-Michel church of Le Havre from 1929 to 1939. In 1945 he directed the choirs of the RTF then in 1954 he was appointed director of the École César Franck. The author of a reference musical grammar, he has written piano and organ pieces, masses, one string quartet, melodies, symphonic poems, and an oratorio, Les Saintes Heures de Jeanne d'Arc.
In 1962, he was awarded the Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris.
Alix died in Paris on 30 December 1966

Works

Opera

Yolande, opéra comique

Orchestral music

Revenants, ballade symphonique Suite brève, for piano and strings Concerto pour piano et orchestre, Op. 16 Danses et confidences, suite

Choral music

Les Très saintes heures de Jeanne d'Arc, oratorio Messe, for soloists, choir and orchestra Messe matutinale, for a cappella choir

Chamber music

Sonata for violin and piano