Dom Paul Benoit organ music
  • Hello Everyone,

    I recently came across the name Dom Paul Benoit for the first time three months ago. I have found some recordings of his organ pieces on YouTube. Does anyone know were I can find his organ music online?? I did a vague search for it but came up with nothing much. Most of his publications I believe were through Europe and not much here in the USA. I am a fairly young organist (later 20's) and I found his music very expressive and enjoyable prelude style music.

    I know I found a setting on YouTube of the Easter Tune Victimae..... as well as O Come Divine Messiah and Ubi Caritas.

    Anyone know where I can find these precious organ pieces that are probably not all that heard anymore throughout the US.

    Thanks for any help and advice you can offer!!
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  • I too love the music of Dom Paul. This is a great website: http://danwebs.com/dpb/index.html

    I have re-engraved a number of his pieces and can send them to you. You can reach me at paulfford (at) stjohnsem.edu
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  • ghmus7
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    I have all of his works, I did my dissertation on his music. Paul, I believe you wanted to see my dissertation, I will see if I can dig this up.

    All of his organ works are still under copyright by the monastery of St. Maurice and St.Maur, which is in Luxembourg.

    http://www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/misc/benedictine-abbey-clervaux

    http://r-l-p.co.uk/+clerv2.html

    I believe this is one of the small sources of income for the monastery, otherwise I would be happy to send you scores.
    As far as ordering the scores, The monastery has a publishing entity called Art Sacre that publishes his complete works in many volumes. You might try to email or call the Abbey.

    I am hopefully planning of a series of recordings of his works this year.
  • ghmus7
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    I recently released the first volume of a projected mulit volume series.
    https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/gregoryhamilton2
  • Jmart1945
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    I have recently been re-bitten by a Dom Paul Benoit bug and felt the need to throw some of his works in at my Lutheran church for preludes and postludes and I have my father's copy from the 70's and like to use my tablet to read things when I forget to bring it, but when I read the comment that this abbey is using sales of the book to support its mission, I reconsidered trying to get it for free online and buy it. However, it appears that now the book is permanently out of print, which is to say, if the book is out of print, nobody's losing money on prospective IP piracy of it, correct, cause presumably those guys aren't making new ones---otherwise, I'd be able to buy it, right? Figured I'd mention it on this forum because I feel there are folks here who might say---"No you're wrong! Susie down the block is now printing it and you should get it from her to support the Luxembourg monks!" etc. Thanks.
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  • Charles_Weaver
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    I purchased several volumes of his works directly from the abbey only last year, so I would recommend contacting them directly to be sure that the situation really has changed.
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  • MatthewRoth
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    I don’t know why their site isn’t working on Safari but the abbey shop link is here (it’s a bit hard to find just by looking at it).
  • Allan DAllan D
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    I have purchased several of his recently published works from this website: https://www.boeijengamusic.com/en/

    (Type "Dom Paul" in the search box.)
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  • ghmus7
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    I would recommend purchasing him music from his abbey in Clervaulx, Luxembourg.
    The income from his works supports the abbey.
  • MatthewRoth
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    at least for now they get royalties at least (right?) so any sales help the abbey. It does make sense to buy from them if possible if they get more money from direct sales.