Gigout. There, Boëllmann won first prizes in piano, organ, counterpoint, fugue, plainsong, and composition. After his graduation in 1881, Boëllmann was
French Romantic organ music, including notable examples from Eugène Gigout, Léon Boëllmann, Louis Vierne, Henri Mulet, and Marcel Dupré. Princess Margrethe
Batiste Erik Satie François Benoist Hector Berlioz Émile Bernard Léon Boëllmann Joseph-Ermend Bonnal Joseph Boulnois Henri Büsser Alexandre Eugène Cellier
Paris in 1938, he began studying piano and music theory with Marie-LouiseGigout-Boëllmann [fr], wrote his Opus 1, a string quartet (for the family!) and