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French organist and composer
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Henri Messerer |
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| Born | 19 May 1838 |
| Died | 5 October 1923 (aged 85)
Marseille, France |
| Occupation(s) | Organist, composer |
Henri Messerer (19 May 1838 – 5 October 1923) was a French organist and composer.[1][2] The Rue Henri Messerer in his hometown of Marseille was named in his honour.[3]
Bach-Messerer Chaconne in d (for organ) http://www.editions-delatour.com/en/organ-e-score/3519-chaconne-for-violin-adapted-for-great-organ-e-score-pdf-9790232146553.html


