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Paul Collaer

Paul Collaer (Boom, 8 June 1891 - Brussels, 10 December 1989) was a Belgian musicologist, pianist, and conductor of Flemish background. Through concerts and radio broadcastings, he played an important role in the popularization of 20th century music in Belgium. An early proponent of period instruments practice, he dedicated his last years to ethnomusicology.

Life edit

Collaer was born in a musical family. His parents, teachers and music lovers, raised him in Mechelen where he studied piano and harmony at the local music school (later renamed a conservatory). He also studied chemistry, receiving a doctorate from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (1909-1914).
Collaer was an avid follower of Belgian musical life, attending operas at the theatre of La Monnaie, and concerts at the Concerts du Conservatoire, the Concerts Ysaÿe, and the Concerts Populaires. From 1911, encouraged by his piano teacher Émile Bosquet, who was an early music lover, Collaer gave a dozen lecture-recitals focused on that repertoire.
During the War, he was drafted and assigned to a surveillance position on the Yser river, but he developed pneumonia and was evacuated to Davos in 1917. There he met Ferruccio Busoni and Karol Szymanowski, played chamber music with the Rosé Quartet and accompanied the violinist Joseph Szigeti. In Davos he also met Elsa Meyer, whom he married in 1919, on the day when his return to Belgium was officially approved.
In 1919, Paul Collaer attended a series of lectures given by Jean Cocteau in Brussels about new poets and new musicians. There he met Darius Milhaud with whom he would maintain a long friendship. For some years, Collaer served as supervisor at secondary schools in Ixelles, and later as professor of chemistry in Mechelen.
In 1920, he resumed his lecture-recitals interrupted in 1914 because of the war. The new programs featured more contemporary music, including works by Francis Poulenc, Darius Milhaud, Georges Auric, Maurice Delage, and Igor Stravinski.
A strong advocate of modern music (particularly from France), he founded in 1921 in Brussels the Pro-Arte concerts. Musical Director of the Flemish station at Belgian Radio from 1937 to 1953, he spent his last years mainly into ethnomusicological research. Under his influence, the Cercle International d'études ethno-musicologiques was founded.
He also published many works on 20th-century music.[1][2]

He died, aged 98, in Brussels.

The Elsa and Paul Collaer Collection [3] edit

The Elsa and Paul Collaer Collection, housed in the Music Division of the Royal Library of Belgium, is the result of three decades of donations and purchases that began in 1972 with the collaboration of Paul Collaer himself. The collection contains some 300 books, 400 off-prints and magazines, 1,140 printed and handwritten scores, 5,000 letters, 650 concert programmes and 900 33 RPM and 78 RPM discs as well as manuscripts, iconographic documents, press-clippings, paintings and reel-to-reel tapes. The Collaer collection is an important source of information on the musician and on musical life in Belgium during the 20th century.

Works edit

•Stravinski (Brussels, 1930)
•Signification de la musique (Brussels, 1944)
•Darius Milhaud (Antwerp/Paris, 1947)
•La Musique moderne (Paris/Brussels, 1955 & 1963)
•Orientaciones actuales de la musica (Buenos Aires, 1961)
•Il Gruppo dei « Sei », in L'Approdo Musical 19-20, Éd. RAI (Rome, 1965)
•Ozeanien, in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I/1 (Leipzig, 1965)
•Amerika, in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I/2 (Leipzig, 1965)
•La musique populaire traditionnelle en Belgique (Brussels, 1974)
•Südostasien, in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I/3 (Leipzig, 1979)
•Darius Milhaud (Geneva, 1982)
•Nordafrika (with Jürgen Elsner), in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I/8 (Leipzig, 1979)

Archives Paul Collaer edit

  • Inventaire des Archives Paul Collaer conservées au Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale

Bibliography edit

  • Dictionnaire de la musique, Marc Honegger, Bordas, 1993
  • Yves Lenoir (éd.), Le fonds Paul et Elsa Collaer. Un choix de cent documents, catalogue de l'exposition organisée à la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique du 4 février au 11 mars 2000, Bruxelles, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, 2000, 207 p.
  • Paul Collaer, Correspondance avec des amis musiciens, présentée et commentée par Robert Wangermée (éd. Mardaga, Bruxelles, 1996, 480 pages)
  • Modern Style — Les souvenirs de Paul Collaer, série de six émissions réalisées par Joseph Benedek, RTBF, 1972
  • Au bonheur des musiciens. 150 ans de vie musicale à Bruxelles, collectif, éditions Lannoo, 1997, 288 pages.

References edit

  1. ^ Godelieve Spiessens and Sylvie Janssens. "Collaer, Paul." In Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online, http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/06100 (accessed November 22, 2010).
  2. ^ Paul Collaer (1891-1989), by Ferdinand J. de Hen, in Ethnomusicology 34, #3 (Autumn 1990), pp. 423-424, JSTOR 851627.
  3. ^ The Elsa and Paul Collaer Collection at the Music Division of the Royal Library of Belgium

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Paul Collaer Boom 8 June 1891 Brussels 10 December 1989 was a Belgian musicologist pianist and conductor of Flemish background Through concerts and radio broadcastings he played an important role in the popularization of 20th century music in Belgium An early proponent of period instruments practice he dedicated his last years to ethnomusicology Contents 1 Life 2 The Elsa and Paul Collaer Collection 3 3 Works 3 1 Archives Paul Collaer 3 2 Bibliography 4 ReferencesLife editCollaer was born in a musical family His parents teachers and music lovers raised him in Mechelen where he studied piano and harmony at the local music school later renamed a conservatory He also studied chemistry receiving a doctorate from the Universite Libre de Bruxelles 1909 1914 Collaer was an avid follower of Belgian musical life attending operas at the theatre of La Monnaie and concerts at the Concerts du Conservatoire the Concerts Ysaye and the Concerts Populaires From 1911 encouraged by his piano teacher Emile Bosquet who was an early music lover Collaer gave a dozen lecture recitals focused on that repertoire During the War he was drafted and assigned to a surveillance position on the Yser river but he developed pneumonia and was evacuated to Davos in 1917 There he met Ferruccio Busoni and Karol Szymanowski played chamber music with the Rose Quartet and accompanied the violinist Joseph Szigeti In Davos he also met Elsa Meyer whom he married in 1919 on the day when his return to Belgium was officially approved In 1919 Paul Collaer attended a series of lectures given by Jean Cocteau in Brussels about new poets and new musicians There he met Darius Milhaud with whom he would maintain a long friendship For some years Collaer served as supervisor at secondary schools in Ixelles and later as professor of chemistry in Mechelen In 1920 he resumed his lecture recitals interrupted in 1914 because of the war The new programs featured more contemporary music including works by Francis Poulenc Darius Milhaud Georges Auric Maurice Delage and Igor Stravinski A strong advocate of modern music particularly from France he founded in 1921 in Brussels the Pro Arte concerts Musical Director of the Flemish station at Belgian Radio from 1937 to 1953 he spent his last years mainly into ethnomusicological research Under his influence the Cercle International d etudes ethno musicologiques was founded He also published many works on 20th century music 1 2 He died aged 98 in Brussels The Elsa and Paul Collaer Collection 3 editThe Elsa and Paul Collaer Collection housed in the Music Division of the Royal Library of Belgium is the result of three decades of donations and purchases that began in 1972 with the collaboration of Paul Collaer himself The collection contains some 300 books 400 off prints and magazines 1 140 printed and handwritten scores 5 000 letters 650 concert programmes and 900 33 RPM and 78 RPM discs as well as manuscripts iconographic documents press clippings paintings and reel to reel tapes The Collaer collection is an important source of information on the musician and on musical life in Belgium during the 20th century Works edit Stravinski Brussels 1930 Signification de la musique Brussels 1944 Darius Milhaud Antwerp Paris 1947 La Musique moderne Paris Brussels 1955 amp 1963 Orientaciones actuales de la musica Buenos Aires 1961 Il Gruppo dei Sei in L Approdo Musical 19 20 Ed RAI Rome 1965 Ozeanien in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I 1 Leipzig 1965 Amerika in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I 2 Leipzig 1965 La musique populaire traditionnelle en Belgique Brussels 1974 Sudostasien in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I 3 Leipzig 1979 Darius Milhaud Geneva 1982 Nordafrika with Jurgen Elsner in Musikgeschichte in Bildern Band I 8 Leipzig 1979 Archives Paul Collaer edit Inventaire des Archives Paul Collaer conservees au Musee royal de l Afrique centrale Bibliography edit Dictionnaire de la musique Marc Honegger Bordas 1993 Yves Lenoir ed Le fonds Paul et Elsa Collaer Un choix de cent documents catalogue de l exposition organisee a la Bibliotheque royale de Belgique du 4 fevrier au 11 mars 2000 Bruxelles Bibliotheque royale de Belgique 2000 207 p Paul Collaer Correspondance avec des amis musiciens presentee et commentee par Robert Wangermee ed Mardaga Bruxelles 1996 480 pages Modern Style Les souvenirs de Paul Collaer serie de six emissions realisees par Joseph Benedek RTBF 1972 Au bonheur des musiciens 150 ans de vie musicale a Bruxelles collectif editions Lannoo 1997 288 pages References edit Godelieve Spiessens and Sylvie Janssens Collaer Paul In Grove Music Online Oxford Music Online http www oxfordmusiconline com subscriber article grove music 06100 accessed November 22 2010 Paul Collaer 1891 1989 by Ferdinand J de Hen in Ethnomusicology 34 3 Autumn 1990 pp 423 424 JSTOR 851627 The Elsa and Paul Collaer Collection at the Music Division of the Royal Library of Belgium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul 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