Name Jef Hoof | Role Composer | |
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Albums In Flanders' Fields, Volume 67: Herinneringsouverture, Perzeus, Symphony no. 2 in A flat major Similar People Lodewijk Mortelmans, Peter Benoit, August de Boeck, Edgar Tinel, Jozef De Beenhouwer |
Jef van hoof first symphonic suite 1918
Jef van Hoof (8 May 1886 - 24 April 1959) was a Flemish composer and conductor.
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Born in Antwerp, Van Hoof was a pupil of Paul Gilson and was heavily influenced by the works of Peter Benoit. He studied at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp, of which he was the director from 1942 tot 1944. In 1933 he founded the Vlaams Nationaal Zangfeest (Flemish National Song Festival) where he worked as a conductor for many years. He also conducted concerts associated with the Flemish Movement. He died in Antwerp in 1959 at the age of 72.
He composed chamber music, symphonic works, art songs, works for solo piano and organ and sacred music. He is particularly known for writing the famous Flemish fight song Groeninghe which uses a text by Guido Gezelle.
Jef van hoof daar is maar n vlaanderen 1917
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