
Also known as Jean-Jacques Charles Grunenwald
French organist, composer, architect, and pedagogue (1911-1982)
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Grunenwald was born in 1911 in Cran-Gevrier, Haute-Savoie. He studied at the Paris Conservatory, where he received first prizes in organ (1935, class of Marcel Dupré) and composition (1937, class of Henri Busser). Two years later, Grunenwald won the prestigious Second Grand Prix de Rome for his cantata, La farce du Mari fondu. Additionally to his musical education, Grunenwald was enrolled at the École National des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he graduated in 1941 with a diploma in architecture. <a
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· 2021 · cited 77,736x
· 2012 · cited 64,958x
· 2018 · cited 53,535x
· 1991 · cited 29,884x
· 2011 · cited 23,165x
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