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Jean-Baptiste Robin was born on 5 October, 1976, is a French composer and organist. Discover Jean-Baptiste Robin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Jean-Baptiste Robin (born 5 October 1976 ) is a French composer and organist.
Robin studied composition and organ (with Michel Bouvard and Olivier Latry) at the Conservatoire de Paris, receiving five first prizes.
He was named organist at the Poitiers Cathedral in 2000 and "local" organist for the Chapel of Versailles.
He currently teaches organ and composition at the conservatoire in Versailles.
Robin is particularly known for performances of French Baroque organ music, such as his recordings of the complete organ works of Louis Marchand and François Couperin, and also for his interpretations of the works of Jehan Alain and of Felix Mendelssohn.
He has also recorded a recital on the EM Skinner Organ at Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal and he is considered as one of the best performer for American Symphonic Organs.
He was distinguished artist in residence in Yale University and guest professor in Haarlem International Festival.
Robin has had compositions commissioned by Pierre Boulez and the Ensemble InterContemporain, the Orchestre National de Lyon, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and Radio France among many others.
Regard vers l'Aïr, organ (2001) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 10'30 min.
Toccata, orchestra (2002).
Commissioned by the Orchestre National de Lyon for "les journée de la composition."
Falaises miroir de lune, piano solo (2003) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 7 min.
Paysages parallèles, orchestra (2004), 10'30 min.
Trois éléments d'un songe, organ (2004) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 10'30 min.
Souffle de l'ombre, two pianos and percussion (2005), 7 min.
Reflected Faces, flute, clarinet, harp, and string quartet (2005)
Emergences, children's choir and organ (2005), 27 min. Commissioned by Radio France for la Maîtrise de RF.
Impulsion, two pianos and percussion (2006), 10 min.
Cercles réfléchissants, organ (2007–2008), (published by Gérard Billaudot), 31'30 min. Commissioned by the University of Kansas, the Fondation Marcelle et Robert de Lacour, and les amis de l'orgue de Nontron
Labyrinthe circulaire, for 8 clarinets (2007), 9 min.
L'enfant, le cercle et le vent, piano solo (2008), 5 min.
In 2010, Naxos Records released a CD of Robin playing his own organ works.
Distances, chamber orchestra (2010) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 11 min. Commissioned by the Ensemble InterContemporain
Trois Solos, baroque organ (2011) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 11 min. Commissioned by the Association François-Henri Clicquot
Crop Circles, orchestra (2012) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 10 min. Commissioned by Radio France for the Orchestre National de France
Cinq versets sur le Veni Creator, organ (2012), (published by Gérard Billaudot) 17 min. Commissioned by Société de la cathédrale de Reims and les Amis de la basilique Saint-Rémi'
Récits héroïques, trumpet and organ (2012), 12'30 min (published by Gérard Billaudot), Commissioned by Urrugne Association of Organ.
Mechanic Fantasy, organ, string orchestra and timpani (2013) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 10 min. Commissioned by the Orchestre Régional de Basse Normandie
Trois nuits, for 2 cellos (2013), 12 min. (published by Gérard Billaudot)
Récits Héroïques (Heroic Tales), for trumpet and organ (2013), 12'30 min. (published by Gérard Billaudot)
Chant de l'âme, string orchestra and C trumpet (2014) (published by Gérard Billaudot), 6'30 min.
Regard vers Agartha, 4 hands organ (2014), 6'30 min'' (Published by Le Chant du Monde), Commissioned by Orgelsommer in Saint-Leodegar in Lucerne.
Citadelle (Citadel), for piano and cello (2015), 7'30 min. (published by Gérard Billaudot)
Chant de l'âme, for piano and C Trumpet (2015), 6'30 min. (published by Gérard Billaudot)
Tick-Tock, for piano and violin (2015), 4 min.
Sur un sommet (On the Top), for wind trio (2016), 13 min. (published by Gérard Billaudot)
The Hands of Time, organ (2018), 11 min (published by Gérard Billaudot), Commissioned by the American Guild of Organists.
Le Chant du Ténéré, organ (2019), 6'30 min (published by Gérard Billaudot), Commissioned by Sylvanès Abbey.
La Destruction du temps, organ (2020), 9'30 min (published by Gérard Billaudot), Commissioned by Radio France Concert Hall.