Joseph Joubert (15 March 1878 – 15 November 1963) was a French Catholic priest and organist.
Upon the sudden death of his predecessor, he had to abandon his studies in order to hold the position of titular organist of the Cavaillé-Coll organ of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Luçon from 1904 to 1935, then from 1940 to 1946.
He had the idea of soliciting composers to ask them for unpublished pieces for organ or harmonium (590) which he collected and had published in 8 volumes (1912 and 1914) at Éditions Maurice Senart in Paris.
Vladimir Shlyapnikoff, director of the Saint Petersburg Court Chapel, mentioned by abbot Abel Gaborit.
(in Musica et Memoria) After the First World War, in 1921 he began publishing parts for organ or harmonium in booklet form, Les Voix de la douleur chrétienne[1] at A. Ledent-Malay in Brussel, as a tribute to the disappeared.