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Émile Poillot

Émile André Poillot ((:emil ɑ̃dʁe pwajo)) (10 March 1886 – 22 June 1948) was a French pianist, organist, and pedagogue.
==Life==

Émile Poillot was born in Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France, on . He received his first musical training from his father, Jules Poillot, who has been playing the choir organ of the Saint-Michel church in Dijon during 54 years.
In 1895 Émile Poillot joined the choir of the Dijon Cathedral, directed by the Reverend Father René Moissenet, whose brother and assistant, the Reverend Father Joseph Moissenet, gave him piano lessons and introduced him to play the organ. In 1900 he went to the Dijon Conservatory in Adolph Dietrich´s piano and harmony classes. He won a first prize in piano performance in 1901 and in harmony in 1902.
In October 1903, he entered the Conservatoire de Paris, where he studied piano in Isidor Philipp’s class and received a first prize in piano performance under Philipp’s successor, Édouard Risler, in 1907.〔
Then he studied organ with Alexandre Guilmant and Louis Vierne〔 and received a first prize in organ performance and improvisation under Guilmant’s successor, Eugène Gigout, in 1911:
Poillot also studied the history of music with Maurice Emmanuel.
From 1904 to 1907, at the Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde in Paris, Poillot was assistant to Maurice Emmanuel, the choirmaster, and substitute for Leon Cazajus, the choir organist, during the tenure of Charles Tournemire at the great organ.
In 1911, he was named the regular organist at the Cathedral of St. Benignus in Dijon. He played the organ during 36 years, until his death.〔
In 1919, he was appointed as professor of piano at the Conservatory of Dijon and this position he held for 25 years.
He died in Dijon on . André Fleury took over from him in 1949 as organist at the Cathedral of St. Benignus and professor of piano at the Conservatory of Dijon.
Among his students were Michel Chapuis and Ralph L. Grosvenor.
His grandson, Michel Poillot, is the organist of the Basilica Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Garde in Longpont-sur-Orge, Essonne, France, since 1997.
A street is named after him in Dijon.

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