| Before 1837 | 1837-1860 | 1861-1870 | 1871-1880 | 1881-1890 | 1891-1900 | 1901-1911 | After 1911 |
| Date | Fact | Information | |
| 18-01-1901 | Concert-Récital d'Orgue Mustel, Grande Salle Érard, Rue du Mail, Paris | Guilmant played two duo's for harmonium and piano, Pastorale opus 26 and Danse des Songes from Ariane, opus 53. It's likely that Guilmant played the piano and Alphonse Mustel played the harmonium. Alphonse Mustel and Joseph Bizet together played an arrangement for two harmoniums of the Marche Hongroise of Berlioz, arranged by Guilmant. | |
| 16-05-1902 | Completed: Morceau symphonique pour Trombone et piano, Opus 88 (Meudon) | ||
| September 1902 | Completed: Sonate nr.7 (Suite), Opus 89 (Meudon) | ||
| 10-11-1902 | Guilmant wrote a letter to August Wiegand | Guilmant congratulated Wiegand with his appointment to the post of organist of Saint Paul's Church, Oswego, New York, USA | |
| 11-03-1903 | Completed: Cantique "O Dieu dout je tiens l'être" (Meudon) | ||
| 20-05-1903 | Completed: Fugue grave (Meudon) | ||
| June 1903 | Completed the introductionary notes of the publication of organ works by François Couperin (Meudon) | Archives des Maîtres de l'Orgue | |
| 09-08-1903 | The American pianist Amy Fay played for Guilmant and his wife in Chaton, France | ||
| May 1904 | Completed the introductionary notes of the publication of organ works by Nicolas Grigny (Meudon) | Archives des Maîtres de l'Orgue | |
| 2-9-1904 | Arrival of 'The Savoie' in New York | Guilmant travels to Saint Louis | |
| 12-09-1904 | First recital by Guilmant in the Festival Hall at the Saint Louis World's Fair | Program: Prelude in E flat - J.S. Bach / Allegretto opus 29 - Arthur Foote / Marche aux Flambeaux - Guilmant / Piece in F sharp minor - S.S. Wesley / Ciacona - Pachelbel / Idylle - Bossi / March for a church festival - G. Matthison-Hansen / Improvisation / Finale - Jacques Lemmens | |
| 22-10-1904 | 40th and last recital by Guilmant in the Festival Hall at the Saint Louis World's Fair | Program: First concerto in G - Handel (arr. Best) / Elevation opus 25 - Guilmant / Nuptial Postlude opus 69 - Guilmant / The manger opus 50 - Guilmant / Fanfare - Lemmens / Chant du Soir - Bossi / Improvisation / Fugue (Saint Ann's) in E flat - J.S. Bach | |
| 12-11-1904 | Organ recital by Guilmant at the Mary Lyon Chapel of the Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA | Program: 7th Sonata - Guilmant / Elévation in E-flat - Aloÿs Klein / Prelude and Fugue in d minor - J.S. Bach / Scherzo in D - Filipo Capucci / Choral 'Ach Herr, mich armen Sunder' - Dietrich Buxtehude / Concerto in d minor - G.F. Händel, transcribed by Guilmant / Improvisation (on 'Jesus shall reign where e'er the sun') / Hallelujah - Théodore Dubois | |
| 15-11-1904 | First organ recital by Guilmant at the Old First Presbyterian Church (15th Ave/12th Street), New York City, 20.00 pm | ||
| 22-11-1904 | Second organ recital by Guilmant at the Old First Presbyterian Church (15th Ave/12th Street), New York City, 20.00 pm | ||
| 08-01-1905 | Guilmant played the inauguration concert of the rebuilt organ at the Église Saint-Etienne-de-la-Cité in Périgueux, together with Ferdinand de la Tombelle. The old Carouge organ of 1733 had been rebuilt by Charles Mutin | ||
| September 1905 | Completed the introductionary notes of the publication of organ works by Jean-François Dandrieu (Meudon) | Archives des Maîtres de l'Orgue | |
| August 1906 | Completed the introductionary notes of the publication of organ works by Sebastian-Anton Scherer (Meudon) | Archives des Maîtres de l'Orgue | |
| 1906, 09 | Completed: Sonate nr.8 (Deuxième Symphonie), 1906 (Opus 91) | Meudon | |
| June 1907 | André Pirro completed his introductionary notes of the publication of organ works by S.A. Scherer | Archives des Maîtres de l'Orgue | |
| September 1907 | Completed the introductionary notes of the publication of organ works by Nicolas le Bègue (Meudon) | Archives des Maîtres de l'Orgue | |
| 25-03-1908 | André Pirro completed his introductionary notes of the publication of organ works by Nicolas le Bègue (Meudon) | Archives des Maîtres de l'Orgue | |
| 03-08-1908 | Worked on: Choral 'Was Gott thut dass ist wohlgethan', Opus 93 nr.1 (Fort-Mahon Plage) | ||
| 14-08-1908 | Completed: Choral 'Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren', Opus 93 nr.3 (Fort-Mahon Plage) | ||
| 23-10-1908 | Guilmant's wife, Louis-Rosalie Guilmant-Blériot, died in Meudon | ||
| 23-10-1908 | Completed: Choral 'Was Gott thut dass ist wohlgethan', Opus 93 nr.1 (Fort-Mahon Plage) | ||
| September 1909 | Completed: Trois oraisons, Opus 94 (Meudon) | ||
| 08-11-1909 | Charles Bordes died in Toulon | Charles Bordes was conducter of the "Chanteurs de Saint Gervais" and one of the founders of the Schola Cantorum in Paris. | |
| 18-10-1910 | Completed: Prélude sur l'Introït Statuit (Meudon) | ||
| January 1911 | Guilmant got Uremia | In January 1911 Guilmant got Uremia, the disease that caused his death | |
| 29-03-1911 | Guilmant died in his house in Meudon at 10.30 AM | ||
| 01-04-1911 | Funeral of Guilmant | Friends of Guilmant beard him out of his house, while Georges Jacob played 'Aus tiefer Not' of J.S. Bach on the house organ. There was a special service in the church of Meudon, where the choir of the Schola Cantorum sung works of Palestrina, Victoria and Mozart. In the church of Sainte-Trinité in Paris works of Guilmant were performed by Charles Quef (organ) and the choir conducted by Dominique Planchet. Guilmant is buried on the Cimitière de Montparnasse, department 20, row 2, number 98. |
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| 04-07-1911 | Cécile Rosalie Thérèse Sautereau-Guilmant, daughter of Guilmant, died in Meudon |
| Before 1837 | 1837-1860 | 1861-1870 | 1871-1880 | 1881-1890 | 1891-1900 | 1901-1911 | After 1911 |