Claude Noisette de Crauzat is a contemporary French musicologist, specializing in the study of works for pipe organ.
Biography
Claude Noisette de Crauzat is the author of numerous books on the organ[1] and has directed several theses of musicology.[2] He also published recordings of works by Jean-Philippe Rameau.[3]
Publications
Notables works
L'orgue de la cathédrale de Bayeux, Caen, Art de Basse-Normandie No 59, 1972, 38 pages OCLC492742606.
Les Dialogues des Carmélites: Opéra de Francis Poulenc d’après un texte de Georges Bernanos, thesis of musicology by Marie-Paule Courboulin, directed by Claude Noisette de Crauzat, 1988.
Les orgues néoclassiques en Normandie: études de la facture instrumentale et de l'écriture musicale, études historiques et analyses techniques de quelques instruments normands, thesis of musicology by Isabelle Grévrend, directed by Claude Noisette de Crauzat, Rouen, 2006.
La vie musicale en Seine-Inférieure pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, thesis of musicology by Bénédicte Percheron, directed by Claude Noisette de Crauzat, Rouen, 2007.
La manufacture d'orgues Krischer, thesis of musicology by Marie-Astrid Normand, directed by Frédéric Billiet, Sorbonne, 2011.
Discographic notes
Robert Veyron-Lacroix plays Jean-Philippe Rameau, World Record Club, The Record Society, 1971.
Pierre Cochereau, aux grandes orgues de Notre-Dame de Paris : Bach, Franck, Boellmann, Widor, Vierne, Messiaen, Cochereau (1965/1973, Philips 412 704-2) OCLC658462367