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Artist
Loïc Mallié was born in 1947 in La Baule. Very young Loïc Mallié decided to pursue advanced musical studies while he was still at school. In 1966 he passed the National Baccalauréat (Philosophy section) and in 1971 he obtained a law degree. During that time he was taught in the academy of music in Rennes and he obtained a First prize in organ in 1968. After this he worked in the National Academy of Music in Paris with some of the most prestigious masters (J. Rueff, H. Puig-Roget, O. Messiaen, M. Bitsch) and there Loïc Mallié obtained successively : First Prize for Harmony (1974) – First Prize for Fugue (1975) – First Prize for Counterpoint (1975) – First Prize for Improvisation (1978) – First Prize for organ (1979). Loïc Mallié also took part in numerous international competitions and obtained : First Prize for Improvisation on the piano in the Lyon international competition (1977) – First Prize for improvisation on the organ in the Lyon international competition (1979) – First Grand Prix for improvisation in the Chartres international competition (1982). In the meantime, in 1977, Loïc Mallié had obtained the Certificate for composing. From 1980 he was appointed to the National Academy of Music in Lyon as a teacher of music composition, analysis and improvisation, as well as in the National Academy of Music in San Sebastian (Spain). In 1989, after a competitive selection, Loïc Mallié was chosen to hold the responsibility for the great organ of Saint Pothin in Lyon, after
Mallié - Lefèbvre : Improvisations à l'ogue

Improvisations

Mallié: Affettuoso
Mallié: Jeux (Six improvisations sur des thèmes de Claude Debussy)
Mallié: Retour de Bayreuth (11 improvisations sur des thèmes wagnériens)
Ad perpetuam JSB Memoriam: Orgue et alto en chorals

Canat de Chizy: Livre d'heures
Retour De Bayreuth - Onze improvisations sur des thèmes wagnériens
Briggs Escaich Mallié Baker - Homage to Cochereau
Jeux