Georges Guillard


Georges Guillard is a French organist, former holder of the Great Organ of the Notre-Dame-des-Blancs-Manteaux church in Paris.

Life

Born in Saint-Just-la-Pendue, Guillard was for a long time the holder of the Grandes Orgues de Notre-Dame-des-Blancs-Manteaux and the Église Saint-Louis-en-l'Île in Paris. Founder and former head of the Department of early music at the, he is also a doctor of musicology: his thesis, defended in 1993 under the supervision of Danièle Pistone, is entitled L'orgue à Paris de 1964 à 1986.
He is a regular guest at Radio France and the main festivals of the capital, and has also given numerous concerts in the provinces and in Europe. He has also been executive producer at Radio France for organ cycles. In 2002, he launched a complete set of Bach' Cantatas in the Notre-Dame-des-Blancs-Manteaux church, which was a great public success, is to last for more than twenty years and is now continuing to be performed in L'Oratoire du Louvre
A long practice of the splendid Kern organ of the Blancs-Manteaux, extensive contacts with organ builders and specialised interpreters led him to take a particular interest in the European baroque and classical repertoires.
His research has taken the form of musical publications, musicological, musicographic or educational.
His discography includes several world premieres: in particular the organ work of Gottfried August Homilius, the first so-called "Weimar version" of J. S. Bach's Leipzig choirs, as well as the entire vocal and instrumental work of Jehan Alain on three CDs. These records have twice been awarded a Golden Orpheus from the .
His interest in contemporary repertoire has also led him to premiere important authors in France: Giacinto Scelsi, Pierre-Yves Level, Olivier Alain, Philippe Schœller, Michèle Reverdy, Jacques Castérède and Bernard Foccroulle.

Discography

Musicological and pedagogical works