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==Synopsis==
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?Nationality? ?composer, organist, and/or teacher or?
Belgium, composer, organist, and teacher
* ?birth year? born in ?birth city?
* Born in Liege, Belgium on December 14, 1873
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* 1880 enrolled in the Liege Conservatoire.
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* 1892 joined the organ class of Charles-Marie Danneels
* ?year of death? died in ?city of death?
* 1896 got the gilt medal in organ.
* 1897 won the Prix de Rome
* 1891 became the organist of Grand Seminaire, Liege
* 1894 became the organist at St. Jacques, Liege
* Took composition classes from Richard Strauss
* 1899 moved to Bayreuth
* Went to Paris and became acquainted with Faure and the Schola Cantorum
* 1905 moved to Brussels.
* Taught at the Scola Musicae.
* 1911 became a professor of harmony at the Liege Conservatoire
* 1909 got maireed to Valentine Ziane
* 1914 moved to England
* 1920 moved back to Brussels and became to professor of fugue at the Brussels Conservatoire
* 1939 he retired but continued to compose
* Died in Sart, Belgium on July 12, 1953


For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?first_middle_last as listed in Wikipedia article?].
1894-1950 Jongen's most known organ music is the Sonata eroica and Symphonie Concertante. His composition style was influenced by Wagner, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Chopin. His later works he produced works in the classical impressionism medium.
 
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?Joseph_Jongen as listed in the Joseph Jongen Wikipedia article?].


==List of Organ Works==
==List of Organ Works==

Revision as of 02:31, 25 October 2014

Synopsis

Belgium, composer, organist, and teacher

  • Born in Liege, Belgium on December 14, 1873
  • 1880 enrolled in the Liege Conservatoire.
  • 1892 joined the organ class of Charles-Marie Danneels
  • 1896 got the gilt medal in organ.
  • 1897 won the Prix de Rome
  • 1891 became the organist of Grand Seminaire, Liege
  • 1894 became the organist at St. Jacques, Liege
  • Took composition classes from Richard Strauss
  • 1899 moved to Bayreuth
  • Went to Paris and became acquainted with Faure and the Schola Cantorum
  • 1905 moved to Brussels.
  • Taught at the Scola Musicae.
  • 1911 became a professor of harmony at the Liege Conservatoire
  • 1909 got maireed to Valentine Ziane
  • 1914 moved to England
  • 1920 moved back to Brussels and became to professor of fugue at the Brussels Conservatoire
  • 1939 he retired but continued to compose
  • Died in Sart, Belgium on July 12, 1953

1894-1950 Jongen's most known organ music is the Sonata eroica and Symphonie Concertante. His composition style was influenced by Wagner, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Chopin. His later works he produced works in the classical impressionism medium.

For details, see the as listed in the Joseph Jongen Wikipedia article?.

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