Peter Benoit
Harelbeke, Schoonselhof Cemetery, Emile Claus
978-613-9-14735-9
6139147352
56
2012-01-06
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Petrus Leonardus Leopoldus "Peter" Benoit (August 17, 1834, Harelbeke Flanders – March 8, 1901), was a Flemish composer. His father and a local village organist were his first teachers. In 1851 Benoit entered the Brussels Conservatoire, where he remained till 1855, studying chiefly under FJ Fétis, During this period he composed music to many melodramas, and to an opera Le Village dans les montagnes for the Park theatre, of which in 1856 he became conductor. He won the Belgian Prix de Rome with its money grant in 1857 for his cantata Le Meurtre d'Abel, and this enabled him to travel through Germany. In course of his journeyings he found time to write a considerable amount of music, as well as an essay L'École de musique flamande et son avenir.
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