Works and editions by Saint-Martin, Léonce de (1886-1954)
Léonce de Saint-Martin was born in Albi in south-west France in 1886. He became a substitute organist in the cathedral there at the age of 14. He initially trained as a lawyer and later studied organ and composition in Paris. His great talent was also recognised there; he soon became Louis Vierne's protégé and one of his substitutes at Notre Dame. When Vierne died, Saint-Martin took over his position - many said that he obtained it against Vierne's will. Although Saint-Martin retained the post until his death in 1954, he had been persona non grata in Paris' church music scene ever since. Saint-Martin left behind numerous expressive symphonic organ works, whic
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