Through her concert performances, masterclasses and numerous recordings,
Marie-Claire Alain has become one of the leading figures in the organ world.
Born into a family of musicians in St Germain-en-Laye, near Paris,
she studied music at the Conservatoire National Supérieur in Paris, where
she won four Premier Prix, followed shortly after by several awards in
international competitions.
She has toured extensively throughout the world, giving over 2000
concerts, either recitals or as a soloist with orchestra. The critics are
unanimous in praising the luminous clarity of her playing, her pure style, the
intense and lively musicality of her interpretation and her outstanding skill in
the art of registration.
A very sought-after pedagogue, rightly famous for her lecture
recitals, she has based her teaching on an in-depth study of musicology and
continues to pursue the field of organ literature and the performance of Early,
Romantic and Symphonic music. She is head of the Cycle de Formation
Professionnelle for organists at the Conservatoire National de Région
in Paris.
Marie-Claire Alains impressive list of recordings comprises of
more than 260 discs, including the famous complete works of J.S. Bach,
Buxtehude, Bruhns, Böhm, Couperin, Grigny, Daquin, Pachelbel, Mendelssohn,
C. Franck, Jehan Alain, and the concertos of Poulenc, Handel, J.S. Bach, C.P.E.
Bach, Haydn, Mozart and Vivaldi; which have earned her more than 15 Grands Prix
du Disque. Several other CDs have also been devoted to Liszt, Widor and Vierne.
The town of Lübeck awarded Marie-Claire Alain the Buxtehude
Prize, acknowledging her specialised work in early German music. In Budapest
she was awarded the Franz Liszt Prize and in Copenhagen, the Leonie Sonning
Foundation Music Prize where in addition she was decorated with the Danish
Dannebrog Order.
A member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Music, Marie-Claire Alain is
equally a Doctor Honoris Causa of the Colorado State University and the Southern
Methodist University (Dallas, Texas). In France she is a Commander of the Légion
dHonneur and of the Ordre National du Mérite.