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Etienne-Joseph Soubre
1813 - 1871
Belgium
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E.-J. Soubre
Etienne-Joseph Soubre (29/12/1813 - 08/12/1871), a Belgian composer, born in Liege. Soubre was a pupil at the Conservatory in that city, studying piano with Jalhaut and harmony and counterpoint with Daussoigne-Mehul, winning the first prizes in harmony and counterpoint, and in 1841 the competition prize instituted by the government. Soubre was conductor of a male choral society at Liege in 1838, and in 1844 was appointed conductor of the Philharmonic Society and of the Reunionrique at Brussels, and from 1862 until his death was director of the Liege Conservatory. He also traveled extensively through Italy and Germany. Soubre composed an opera, Ispline; a symphony, which gained a prize in 1854; a Requiem; a Stabat Mater; an Ave Maria; hymns; female choruses; overtures and several male choruses with orchestra.
Source:The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians and http://grandemusica.net/musical-biographies-s-4/soubre-etienne-joseph
Requiem
Period:Romanticism
Composed in:1859
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Requiem, with orchestra.
Source:The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians
Contributor:Tassos Dimitriadis