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Augustin Barie (15 November 1883 in Paris – 22 August 1915 in Antony, France), was a French composer and organist.
He studied at the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles under Adolphe Marty and Louis Vierne, then went on to study with Alexandre Guilmant at the Paris Conservatory. In 1906, he was awarded the Conservatory's premier prix. He then became organist at St Germain-des-Prйs in Paris, as well as professor of organ at the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles. Barie was a celebrated improviser, one of a long line of French Romantic virtuoso organists, and he wrote mostly for organ, including a Symphony (Op. 5) and Trois Pieces (Op. 7). His career was cut short when he died of a brain hemorrhage at 31, not long after getting married. |



Barie was born blind. However, he had large hands which spanned an eleventh, allowing him to play the difficult organ works of composers such as Cesar Franck with relative ease