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François-Auguste Gevaert (31 July 1828 in Huysse, near Oudenaarde 24 December 1908 in Brussels) was a Belgian musicologist and composer.[1]

François-Auguste Gevaert
François-Auguste Gevaert

Life


Gevaert kept a journal while travelling through different countries. This is an excerpt from the manuscript Journey to Spain, 1850-1852.[2]
Gevaert kept a journal while travelling through different countries. This is an excerpt from the manuscript "Journey to Spain", 1850-1852.[2]

His father was a baker, and he was intended for the same profession, but better counsels prevailed and he was permitted to study music. He was sent in 1841 to the Ghent Conservatory, where he studied under Édouard de Sommere and Martin-Joseph Mengal. Then he was appointed organist of the Jesuit church in that city.

Soon Gevaert's compositions attracted attention, and he won the Belgian Prix de Rome which entitled him to two years' travel. The journey was postponed during the production of his first opera and other works. He finally embarked on it in 1849. After a short stay in Paris he went to Spain,[2] and subsequently to Italy.

In 1867 Gevaert, having returned to Paris, became "Chef de Chant" at the Academie de Musique there, in succession to the popular operatic composer Fromental Halévy. Four years later, he was appointed head of the Brussels Conservatoire. In that role, he "exerted a far-reaching influence through his historical concerts, producing works of all nations and periods."[1]

Though during his lifetime Gevaert's own music enjoyed considerable success in Belgium (it included no fewer than a dozen operas, two of which were Quentin Durward and Le Capitaine Henriot), it is now forgotten, save for some of his choral pieces, which have recently been issued on CD by the Fuga Libera label. Nowadays he is mostly remembered, even in his native land, less as a composer than as a teacher, historian, and lecturer. His many prose writings include a Treatise on Instrumentation (still sometimes used today), a book on harmony, and a Vade Mecum for organists. Notable students of Gevaert included Alfred Wotquenne, who is best known for having provided the first thorough listing of C.P.E. Bach's compositions, whilst Gevaert's daughter Jacqueline Marthe married the singer and art historian Hippolyte Fierens-Gevaert.


Honours



Selected works


Operas

Secular Cantatas


References


  1. N. Slonimsky, Ed., Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 8th ed., Schirmer Books, NY
  2. "Reis in Spanje, 1850-1852". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  3. Handelsblad (Het) 17-05-1881
  4. Laatste Nieuws (Het) 17-05-1896


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[de] François-Auguste Gevaert

François-Auguste Gevaert (* 30. Juli 1828 in Huise; † 24. Dezember 1908 in Brüssel) war ein belgischer Komponist und Musikschriftsteller.
- [en] François-Auguste Gevaert

[es] François-Auguste Gevaert

François-Auguste Gevaert (Huysse, 31 de julio de 1828 - Bruselas, 28 de diciembre de 1908) fue un compositor y musicólogo belga.

[ru] Геварт, Франсуа Огюст

Франсуа Огюст Геварт (нидерл. François-Auguste Gevaert; 31 июля 1828, Хейсе, близ Ауденарде — 24 декабря 1908, Брюссель) — бельгийский композитор, музыковед и музыкальный педагог.



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