École Niedermeyer de Paris

The École Niedermeyer (English: Niedermeyer School) is a Paris school for church music.

[1][2] It was founded in 1853 by Louis Niedermeyer as successor to the Institution royale de musique classique et religieuse, which had been established and run by Alexandre-Étienne Choron between 1817 and 1834.

[3] Several eminent French musicians studied at the school, including Gabriel Fauré, André Messager and Henri Büsser.

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Group of teachers and students of École Niedermeyer, including Gabriel Fauré , Gustave Lefèvre , Eugène Gigout , André Messager , ca. 1871.