Jacques Berthier (27 June 1923 – 27 June 1994) was a French composer of liturgical music, best known for writing much of the music used at
Taizé. Berthier was born in Auxerre, Burgundy; both of his parents were musicians - his father
Paul Berthier was the kapellmeister and organist at the Auxerre Cathedral. Learning first from his parents, Berthier was trained in music at the César Franck School in Paris. While there, he was taught by, among others,
Edward Souberbielle and
Guy de Lioncourt (whose daughter he married). In 1955 Berthier was first asked to compose music for the Taizé C…
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