Henriette van den Boorn-Coclet

Henriette van den Boorn-Coclet (15 Jan 1866  6 March 1945) was a Belgian composer. She was born in Liege, Belgium and studied at the Liège Conservatory with Jean-Théodore Radoux and Sylvain Dupuis, were she received a first price in solfège (1887) harmony (1882) and fugue (1884). She also won a silver medal for chamber music (piano and strings) in 1886.[1] After completing her education, she took a position teaching harmony at the Conservatory (1892-1931).[2] She won the Prix de Rome in 1895.[3] She died in Liege.

Her compositions make use of a late 19th-century neo-romantic style.[4]

Works

Boorn-Coclet composed for orchestra, chamber ensemble, songs and piano.[5] Selected works[6] include:

References

  1. Gilson, Philippe. "Boorn-Coclet, Henriette van den". Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  2. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (Digitized online by GoogleBooks). Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  3. Pedigo, Alan Pedigo (1995). International encyclopedia of violin-keyboard sonatas and composers.
  4. Gilson, Philippe. "Boorn-Coclet, Henriette van den". Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  5. Hixon, Donald L.; Hennessee, Don A. (1993). Women in music: an encyclopedic biobibliography: Volume 2.
  6. "Henriette van den Boorn-Coclet". Retrieved 23 February 2016.


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