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  1. Vic Legley

    Victor Legley was a Belgian violist and composer of classical music, of French birth. He first studied in Ypres with Lionel Blomme. In 1935 he matriculated at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, and there won awards in the study of viola, fugue, counterpoint and chamber music. In 1941, Legley began studying with Jean Absil, and in 1943 he received the second Belgian Prix de Rome. After World War II he played in the Brussels Opera Orchestra and also in the Déclin Quartet, where he encountered the music of Béla Bartók and of Arnold Schoenberg. At about this time he wrote his first symphony, first of a series of eight, and also his first string quartet He was chairman of SABAM from 1980 to 1992, and from 1986 to 1990 president of the Union of Belgian Composers. His last years saw a turn towards wind-band music; his Symphony No. 7 is scored for this ensemble. His output also includes 3 violin concertos, a viola concerto, and a piano concerto, among others. Wikipedia

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    Victor Legley was born in Hazebrouck on 18 June 1915 and died in Oostende on 28 November 1994. He received his first music lessons - in viola, harmony and counterpoint - with Lionel Blomme in Ypres. In 1935 he began his full-time musical education at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, where he earned first prizes…
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    Victor Legley (18 June 1915 in Hazebrouck - 28 November 1994 in Ostend) was a Belgian violist and composer of classical music, of French birth. He first studied in Ypres with Lionel Blomme (1897-1984). In 1935 he matriculated at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, and there won awards in the study of viola, fugue, counterpoint and chamber music.. In 1941, Legley began studying with Jean ...
  5. hafabramusic.com

    Victor Legley was born in Hazebrouck on 18 June 1915 and died in Oostende on 28 November 1994. He received his first music lessons - in viola, harmony and counterpoint - with Lionel Blomme in Ypres. In 1935 he began his full-time musical education at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, where he earned first prizes in viola, chamber music, counterpoint and fugue. From 1936 to 1948 he played ...
  6. hafabramusic.com

    Victor Legley was born in Hazebrouck on 18 June 1915 and died in Oostende on 28 November 1994. He received his first music lessons - in viola, harmony and counterpoint - with Lionel Blomme in Ypres. In 1935 he began his full-time musical education at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, where he earned first prizes in viola, chamber music, counterpoint and fugue. From 1936 to 1948 he played ...
  7. Victor Legley (18 June 1915, Hazebrouck - 28 November 1994, Oostende) was a Belgian composer and educator. Legley received his first music lessons - in viola, harmony and counterpoint - with Lionel Blomme in Ypres. In 1935 he began his full-time musical education at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, where he earned first prizes in viola ...
  8. encyclopedia.com

    Legley, VictorLegley, Victor, outstanding Belgian composer; b. Hazebrouck, June 18, 1915; d. Ostend, Nov.28, 1994. He studied viola, chamber music, counterpoint, and fugue at the Brussels Cons, (from 1934), then took private lessons in composition with Absil (1941), subsequently winning the Belgian Second Prix de Rome (1943). He was a violist in the Belgian Radio Sym. Orch. (1936-48); then ...
  9. anuariomusical.revistas.csic.es

    about contemporary composition, music's social function, the composer's role, and the relations between composer, interpreter, ... importance of his ideas and his production as a composer.1 Key words: Victor Legley; Royal Conservatory Brussels; Royal Belgian Academy of Sciences, Philology and Fine Arts; Musical philo- ... in art, sociology ...
  10. databank.kunsten.be

    Victor Legley was born in Hazebrouck on 18 June 1915 and died in Oostende on 28 November 1994. He received his first music lessons - in viola, harmony and counterpoint - with Lionel Blomme in Ypres. In 1935 he began his full-time musical education at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels...
  11. wiki.muziekcollecties.be

    Victor Legley was a central figure in Belgian musical life during his lifetime. He had contact with many European composers, was an influential teacher at the Brussels Conservatory and his music was regularly performed. He composed symphonic music as well as vocal and instrumental chamber music as well as one opera "La farce des deux nues".
  12. hafabramusic.com

    Victor Legley was born in Hazebrouck on 18 June 1915 and died in Oostende on 28 November 1994. He received his first music lessons - in viola, harmony and counterpoint - with Lionel Blomme in Ypres. In 1935 he began his full-time musical education at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, where he earned first prizes in viola, chamber music, counterpoint and fugue.

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