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His father Hippolyte, organist (at Notre-Dame de Termonde) and organ builder, introduced him to music and the organ at a very young age. He started playing in church when he was 7 years old, and the following year he occasionally replaced his father at the keyboard. In 1846, his father was appointed organist at Mons, and the young Cl\u00e9ment continued his musical studies with Jules Denefve (1814\u20131877).Admitted to the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in 1851, he was a student of Lemmens for the organ and F\u00e9tis for the counterpoint. He won a First Prize in 1853.In 1855, Loret came to Paris. Lemmens had written him a letter of introduction to Aristide Cavaill\u00e9-Coll, who was so little impressed by the young man that he dared not present him to his acquaintances. However, he linked up with Auguste Victor Mustel\u00a0[fr],[1] an harmonium factor, who decided him to stay. He then held organist positions at Suresnes and Notre-Dame des Victoires. Then, he was named titular holder of the new Cavaill\u00e9-Coll organ of the National Basilica dedicated to St. Genevi\u00e8ve (now Panth\u00e9on de Paris) during the Second French Empire, from 1855 to 1885, and occupied the gallery of \u00c9glise Saint-Louis-d’Antin\u00a0[fr], where Niederermeyer was ma\u00eetre de chapelle from 1858 to 1866.Appointed professor of organ at the Niedermeyer school of Paris in 1858, he trained most of the French organists of the time including Faur\u00e9, Letocart and Gigout.His brother Charles, who died young, was also a musician and composer. His wife, Philippine Colonius, was a talented musician.Their son, Victor Loret (1 September 1859 \u2013 3 February 1946) was a musician, musicologist and a very famous French Egyptologist. A friend of Camille Saint-Sa\u00ebns, he was interested in music and instruments from the Pharaonic period. As ethnomusicologist, he transcribed traditional melodies and dances from the south of the valley.Cl\u00e9ment Loret died in Colombes, near Paris, on 14 February 1909,Several of his works have been published in Paris by Loret Fils & H. Freytag, his publishing house.Organ[edit]50 Pi\u00e8ces d\u2019orgue pour messes et v\u00eapres, R\u00e9gnier-Canaux, Paris24 Morceaux pour orgue sans p\u00e9dale, R\u00e9gnier-Canaux, ParisLe Service divin, 6 Entr\u00e9es, 6 Offertoires, 6 \u00c9l\u00e9vations, 6 Communions, 6 Sorties, morceaux faciles, Heugel, Paris (1899)Premi\u00e8re Sonate in B flat minor for organ, Op. 25 (1889)Offertoire pour P\u00e2ques on O Filii et fili\u0153Postlude “Alleluia!” in E flat major for organFantaisie pastorale8 Morceaux d’orgue expressif\u00a0: 1. R\u00eaverie (Mazurka) – 2. Absence – 3. Pastorale – 4. M\u00e9lancolie – 5. Prise de voile – 6. Bol\u00e9ro – 7. R\u00eaverie – 8. Romance sans paroles (Les Concerts de famille)B\u00e9n\u00e9diction nuptiale in L major.Pi\u00e8ce \u00e0 double expression en forme de canonVariations sur des no\u00ebls for organ (1890)6 Concertos pour orgue et orchestre de G. F. H\u00e6ndel, (Op. 4) arranged for organ only, with fermatas (cadences)6 Concertos pour orgue et orchestre de G. F. H\u00e6ndel, (Op. 7) arranged for organ only, with fermatas (cadences)Cours d\u2019orgue Op. 19: I. Orgue sans p\u00e9dale, II. Orgue avec p\u00e9dale, III. Les combinaisons sur les orgues modernes et l\u2019improvisation, IV. Le plain-chant et son accompagnement. (1858\u201380)Exercices d\u2019orgue, 3 issues, in La Ma\u00eetrise, Paris, 185924 \u00c9tudes pour orgue, 12 without pedal, 12 with p\u00e9dal, Heugel, ParisPi\u00e8ces de genre\u00a0: Sur les ondes \u2013 La Fl\u00fbte enchant\u00e9e (Mozart) \u2013 Enivrement \u2013 Cantil\u00e8ne \u2013 Souvenir \u2013 Les pifferari \u2013 Alceste (Gluck)Twelve Pieces for Organ (1898)[edit]1. Allegro maestoso in G minor2. Pri\u00e8re in E flat major3. Chacone in B flat major4. Offertoire in D major5. Pr\u00e9lude et fugue in B flat major6. Pi\u00e8ce l\u00e9g\u00e8re in G major7. Grand-Ch\u0153ur in B flat major8. \u00c9l\u00e9vation in E flat major9. Scherzo in B minor10. Communion in L major11. Cantil\u00e8ne in F major12. Final in D minorSix Pieces for Organ (v. 1900)[edit]Marche nuptiale in B flat major, Op. 40Cantabile in B minor, Op. 41Pri\u00e8re in D flat major, Op. 42Andante religioso in G major, Op. 43Canzone in B minor, Op. 44Scherzo-Fanfare in G major, Op. 45Others[edit]12 Morceaux for harmonium12 Morceaux for harmonium and pianoDeuxi\u00e8me nocturne, for piano and organBol\u00e9ro, for piano and organSymphonie in D for large orchestra (unpublished)Le Calvaire, oratorio (unpublished)Concerto for piano and orchestra (unpublished)M\u00e9lodies[edit]Glisse \u00f4 ma barque (barcarolle) – Les deux captifs – Dis-moi je t\u2019aime – Dormez (s\u00e9r\u00e9nade) – L\u2019enfant de la n\u00e9gresse – La fleur – L\u2019oreiller d\u2019un enfant – R\u00eaver, prier, aimer – L\u2019\u00e9t\u00e9 – Oui, c\u2019est toi que j\u2019aime (chez l\u2019auteur \u00e0 Paris)Piano[edit]Studies12 Morceaux pour piano\u00a0: 1. Marche Nuptiale – 2. Menuet – 3. Romance sans Paroles – 4. Ros\u00e9e de Printemps (mazurka) – 5. Scherzo – 6. R\u00eaverie-Nocturne – 7. Rondo – 8. Pluie dans le Lac – 9. Andantino – 10. Dors mon Enfant – 11. Caprice-Mazurka – 12. Valse Tyrolienne, chez l\u2019auteur \u00e0 Paris, s.d.Pr\u00e9ludes and fuguesRomances sans parolesRecordings[edit]A selection of works for organ by Cl\u00e9ment Loret has been recorded on the Cavaill\u00e9-Coll organs at Pezenas and Carcassonne by Jean-Luc Salique (2 CD Coriolan, 1998).References[edit]Sources[edit]F.-J. F\u00e9tis, Biographie Universelle des musiciens, Suppl\u00e9ment et compl\u00e9ment, t. 2, Paris, Librairie de Firmin Didot, 1880.Jean-Claude Goyon, Victor Loret, Dictionnaire critique des historiens de l\u2019art, INHA (Institut National de l\u2019Histoire de l\u2019Art)Orpha Ochse,[1]Organists and Organ Playing in Nineteenth-Century France and Belgium, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1994.External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/clement-loret-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Cl\u00e9ment Loret – Wikipedia"}}]}]