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Marie-Claire Alain
Marie-Claire Alain is credited on 1,531 releases across 261 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1954–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,531
Pressings credited
261
Albums
8
Decades active
7
In collections
Biography
Marie-Claire Geneviève Alain-Gommier (10 August 1926 – 26 February 2013) was a French organist, scholar and teacher best known for her prolific recording career, with 260 recordings, making her the most-recorded classical organist in the world. She taught many of the world's prominent organists. She was a specialist in Bach, making three recordings of his complete organ works, as well as French organ music. She was the sister of the famous organist-composers Jehan Alain and Olivier Alain and was the daughter of amateur organbuilder Albert Alain. Alain was commonly deemed one of the most illustrious organists of her generation, and bore an international reputation. Critics were unanimous in praising the clarity of her playing, the purity of her style, the intense and lively musicality of her interpretations and her fluency in the art of organ registration.
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Credited work
1,531 releases · 261 albums · active 1954–2026
- Performance · 1,749
- Other credits · 242
Studios: Sankt Jacobi Kirke, Varde · Sankta Maria Kyrka, Helsingborg · Notre-Dame du Liban · Collégiale De Saint-Donat
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Integrale Des 16 Concertos Pour Orgue Et Orchestre No. 13-16 Vol. IV

Die Kunst Der Fuge (BWV 1080) = L'Art De La Fugue = The Art Of Fugue
1993

The Pachelbel Canon And Other Baroque Favorites
1980

Great Men Of Music
1975

Te Deum Laudamus "For Large Choir And Orchestra"
1960

J.S. Bach Pieces Inedites Pour Orgue
Frequent collaborators
- J.S. Bach
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Bach
- Various
- Maurice André
- J.-S. Bach
- Haendel
- Jean-Pierre Rampal
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