Olivier
Latry
Biography
Olivier Latry, titular organist of the
Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris,
is one of the world’s most distinguished organists, not only in France, but in
the international community as well. He was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
in 1962, and began his study of piano at the age of 7, and his study of the
organ at age 12; he later attended the Academy of Music
at St. Maur-des-Fossés, studying organ with Gaston Litaize. From 1981-1985 Olivier Latry was titular
organist of Meaux Cathedral and at age 23 he won a competition to become one of
the three titular organists of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. From 1990-1995 he taught organ at the Academy of Music at St. Maur-des-Fossés, where he
succeeded his teacher, Gaston Litaize. Since 1995 he has taught at the Paris
Conservatory, where he has succeeded Michel Chapuis.
In addition to concerts and teaching,
Mr. Latry has made his mark through recordings on the BNL
label in France,
which include music of Bach, the complete organ works of Maurice Duruflé, Louis
Vierne's Symphonies 2 & 3, Widor’s Symphonies 5 and 6, and a recording of
works by Litaize. Most recently with Deutsche Grammophon he has recorded “In
Spiritum,” devoted to the organ works of César Franck, a recording of transcriptions
for the organ entitled “Midnight at Notre-Dame,” and the complete organ works
of Olivier Messiaen. He has also
co-authored a book on Messiaen: L’oeuvre d’orgue
Olivier Messiaen, Olivier Latry and Loïc Mallié (Carus-Verlag 2008).
Not
wishing to specialize in a particular repertoire, Olivier Latry would like to
be an ambassador of seventeenth to twenty-first century French organ music,
hence his equal devotion to the art of improvisation. Today he is counted among the most noted
“improvisateurs” in the exceptional French tradition from Charles Tournemire to
Pierre Cochereau. He is the recipient of
the 2000
Prix Del Duca (Institut de France – Académie des Beaux-Arts), the 2006 Honorary Fellowship from the North and Midlands
School of Music (UK), and the 2007 Honorary Fellowship from the Royal College
of Organists (UK).
Olivier Latry has performed in more than
forty countries on five continents, appearing most often in the United States.
He made his first American tour during the fall of 1986, and has subsequently
made annual tours to the U.S.,
playing recitals in major cities coast to coast, as well as in cities
throughout Canada. In addition, he has made special trips to
appear for regional and national conventions of the American Guild of Organists
as well as for inaugural recitals of new instruments and for major music
festivals and summer schools (Westminster
Choir College,
McGill University and the San Anselmo Organ
Festival). In 2005 Mr. Latry played a
solo recital at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and opened the new Rieger organ
at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church in Pennsylvania.
In 2006 he was the featured soloist for the opening of the new Dobson organ at
Verizon Hall in Philadelphia where he performed for three sold out audiences in
gala concerts with the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Christoph
Eschenbach.
Mr. Latry has a particular interest in
contemporary music and has premiered works of Xavier Darasse, Claude Ballif,
Thierry Pecout, Vincent Paulet, Thierry Escaich, and Jean-Louis Florentz. In early 2000 he performed three complete
cycles (six recitals each) of the organ music of Olivier Messiaen, at the
Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris,
at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City and at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London.
Olivier Latry and his wife Marie-Therese
have three children and live in a little village outside Paris.
Current as of
August 2008