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Benoît, Peter

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Benoît, Peter (Léonard Léopold) (1834–1901)

Belgian composer. He was a pupil of François Fétis at the Brussels Conservatory. He became conductor at a Flemish theatre and was keenly interested in Flemish national music as distinct from that influenced by French composers. He travelled in Germany and visited Paris, but tended more and more towards an indigenous type of music. His first opera was produced in 1857.

Works

Opera

French opera Le Roi des aulnes (on Goethe's ‘Erl- King’; 1859); Flemish operas The Mountain Village, Isa, Pompeja.

Church music

Te Deum, Messe solennelle, Requiem.

Oratorios

Lucifer (1865), The Scheldt (1868).

Cantatas

Petite Cantate de Noël and many Flemish cantatas.

Other

incidental music to Flemish plays.



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