Rachel Laurin
Rachel Laurin - Canadian organist and composer
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About Rachel Laurin
Rachel Laurin (August 11, 1961 – August 13, 2023) was a Canadian organist, composer and music educator in Quebec. Rachel Laurin was born in Saint-Benoît on August 11, 1961. Laurin studied organ with Lucienne L'Heureux-Arel [de]. She went on to study at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal with Gaston Arel [fr], Raymond Daveluy and Raoul Sosa. In 1985, she received the McAbbie Foundation scholarship and, in the following year, the Bourse d'excellence Wilfrid-Pelletier. She performed in Canada, the United States and France. She received the Conrad-Letendre scholarship five times. From 1986 to 2002, she was assistant organist at Saint Joseph's Oratory. In 1988, she started teaching at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal. From 2002 to 2006, she was titular organist at Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa. Laurin started composition lessons at age 19 with Raymond Daveluy. She was the "house composer" at Wayne Leupold Editions from 2006. In her latter years, Laurin only composed commissioned pieces. Her very first commissioned piece was requested by Donald Sutherland and his wife Phyllis Bryn-Julson. The piece was premiered at an AGO regional convention in Pittsburgh in 1987. In 2008, she received the Holtkamp-AGO Composition Award. In 2009, she was awarded first place in the Marilyn Mason New Organ Music Competition. Laurin won the 2022 Pogorzelski-Yankee Composition Competition. The American Guild of Organists granted her their Distinguished Composer Award in 2020. Laurin died on August 13, 2023, at the age of 62.
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Rachel Laurin — Top 20 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Rachel Laurin | DAQUIN: Noël | ||
| Rachel Laurin | BACH: Fantaisie Chromatique and Fugue in D minor (BWV 903) | ||
| Rachel Laurin | BACH: Jésus, que ma joie demeure | ||
| Rachel Laurin | LAURIN: Epilogue, op. 50 | ||
| Rachel Laurin | DAVELUY: Fifth Sonata | ||
| Rachel Laurin | BACH: Sinfonia | ||
| Rachel Laurin | DAVELUY: Fourth Sonata | ||
| Rachel Laurin | LAURIN: Fantasia for Organ and Harp, op 52 | ||
| Rachel Laurin | BACH: Concerto in D minor (BWV 1052) | ||
| Rachel Laurin | DAVELUY: Third Sonata | ||
| Rachel Laurin | DAVELUY: Second Sonata | ||
| Rachel Laurin | DAVELUY: Il est né, le divin Enfant | ||
| Rachel Laurin | DAVELUY: Third Sonata | ||
| Rachel Laurin | CLÉRAMBAULT: Dessus de cornet et basse de trompette (Suite du 1er ton) | ||
| Rachel Laurin | FRANCK: Choral no. 3 en La mineur | ||
| Rachel Laurin | LAURIN: Epilogue, op. 50 | ||
| Rachel Laurin | LAURIN: Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, op 45 | ||
| Rachel Laurin | LAURIN: Quatre Pèlerinages en Lorraine, op. 30 | ||
| Rachel Laurin | BACH: Toccata et fugue en Re mineur (BWV 565) | ||
| Rachel Laurin | LISZT: Ave Maria d'Arcadelt |