Composers

Édouard Batiste

Organ
Voice
Soprano
Tenor
Piano
Baritone
Piano four hands
Piece
Offertories
Hymn
Sacred hymns
Religious music
For beginners
Andante
Quadrille
Dance
Solfeggios
by popularity
12 Offertoires, Opp.36-412 Pieces, Op.192 Pieces, Op.224 Élévations, Op.54 Grand Offertories for St. Cecilia, Opp.7-1050 Pièces d'orgue, Opp.24, 2550 Pièces d'Orgue, Opp.42, 43Andante in G majorAve MariaLes touches blanchesO SalutarisSolfèges du ConservatoireThe Pilgrim of Love
Wikipedia
Édouard Batiste was a French composer and organist born in Paris on 28 March 1820, and studied at the Imperial Conservatoire as a teenager, winning prizes in solfège, harmony and accompaniment, counterpoint and fugue, and organ. In 1840, he won the Prix de Rome together with François Bazin.
In 1842, he became the organist at Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs church in Paris, where he remained for 12 years, before becoming organist at Saint-Eustache Church. While at Saint-Eustache, he performed the organ in the premiere of Hector Berlioz's Te Deum in April 1855, conducted by the composer. He died in Paris on 9 November 1876.
His students included Edward Morris Bowman and Joseph Lennon.