Arthur Hoérée

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Arthur Hoérée
Born16 April 1897
Brussels, Belgium
Died2 June 1986(1986-06-02) (aged 89)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Musicologist
Critic
Composer
Conductor

Arthur Hoérée (16 April 1897 in Brussels – 2 June 1986 in Paris) was a Belgian musicologist, critic, conductor and composer.

He studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels from 1908 to 1912, then at the Conservatoire de Paris.

He was a lecturer and a professor at the École normale de musique, École de la radio à Montrouge and the Sorbonne University.

He wrote music reviews in many French periodicals including the prestigious and famous La Revue Musicale of Henry Prunières.

A specialist in French music, Hoérée has transcribed and produced several works by François Couperin, and he has published two monographs on Albert Roussel (Paris, 1938, 1969).

His activities as a composer extend to film and stage music. He often collaborated with Arthur Honegger. He had the composer and organist André Jorrand as student in his course of instrumentation.

Film music[edit]

Works[edit]

  • 1923: Septet (mezzo-Soprano, flute, string quartet and piano), Opus 3

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