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Nationality
  
Belgium, USA


Name
  
Gaston Dethier

Gaston Dethier

Born
  
1875
Antwerp, Belgium

Known for
  
Gaston Dethier, organist, composer

Died
  
1958, New York City, New York, United States

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Gaston Marie Dethier (1875–1958) was an American organist, pianist, and composer of Belgian birth.

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Gaston Dethier VINCENT GASTON DETHIER Biographical Memoirs V89 The National

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Early life

Born in Liège, he was the son of organist Emile Jean Joseph Dethier (1849-1933), the brother of violinist Edouard Dethier, and the uncle of physiologist Vincent Dethier. He studied at the Royal Conservatory in his native city with Alexandre Guilmant. He was awarded premiers prix in organ, piano, harmony, and fugue from the conservatory.

In 1886, at just 11 years of age, Dethier was appointed organist at the Église Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur de Liège. He eventually left there to work in the same capacity at the Église Saint-Christophe de Liège.

Relocation to United States

He emigrated to the United States in 1894 where he eventually became a naturalized citizen. He was organist at The Church of St. Francis Xavier from 1894 until 1907. After he left in 1907 the position was filled by Italian organist Pietro Yon who would eventually become organist at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Juilliard School

He taught organ on the faculty of the Juilliard School from 1907 until 1945. Among his notable pupils were Ray Lev, Marcelle Martin, Carl McKinley, Georges-Émile Tanguay, and Powell Weaver.

Dethier is best remembered today as the composer of a set of Variations on 'Adeste Fideles' (1902) which is occasionally performed today.

References

Gaston Dethier Wikipedia