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ROBIN, JEAN-BAPTISTE Jean-Baptiste Robin
Jean-Baptiste Robin obtained first prizes in organ as a
student of Marie-Claire Alain, Olivier Latry, Louis Robilliard and Odile
Bailleux. He went to the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique
in Paris where he was awarded five First Prizes. Through a competition
in 2000, at the age of 23, Jean-Baptiste Robin became holder of the
prestigious title of organist of the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre in Poitiers. Professor of composition at the Conservatoire National de Région in Nantes, he has written more than twenty works. Jean-Baptiste Robin has recorded the
complete organ works of Mendelssohn, as well as works by Louis Marchand,
the latter receiving the highest commendation from the critics.
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