词条 | Elie Apper |
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CareerFrom 1972 to 1974, Apper served as visiting lecturer at the University of North Texas College of Music. He also was once a faculty member of the Flemish Conservatory and a soloist with the Flemish Radio and Television Orchestra and the King's Royal Guard Band of Brussels. Saxophone Quartet members in 1970
Higher educationApper, a student of Francois Daneels at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, gained First Prize and was appointed Professor of Saxophone (Flemish section). Selected discography{{ref begin|50em}}
Recorded at Studio Steurbaut, Ghent, Belgium (Gilbert Steurbaut) Produced by Schott frères Side A
Side B
Sextet: Norbert Nozy (soprano saxophone), Elie Apper (alto saxophone), Rita Van der Meirsch (alto saxophone), Freddy Couché (tenor saxophone), Jozef Lauwers (tenor saxophone), Frank Commeene (baritone saxophone)
Elie Apper and Norbert Nozy, saxophones; Helene Luyten, piano and organ; Brussels Youth Orchestra; Hendrik Rycken (1928–2003), conductor; {{oclc|682026940}} Recorded at the Brussels Academy, November 1975 and July 1976
Royal Guides Band, Yvon Ducène (nl), conductor Elie Apper, alto saxophone (on the 3rd piece)
National Orchestra of Belgium, Daniel Sternefeld, conductor François Daneels, soprano saxophone; Clovis Liénard, alto saxophone; Elie Apper, tenor saxophone; Jean Cunche, baritone saxophone
Pierre de Leye, clarinet, Renée Stoefs, piano (in works 1-3); Cappelle Claudine, piano (in works 4-5) Belgium Saxophone Quartet (in the last work): : François Daneels, soprano saxophone; Clovis Liénard, alto saxophone; Elie Apper, tenor saxophone; Jean Cunche, baritone saxophone
François Daneels, alto saxophone; Claudine Capelle, piano Belgium Saxophone Quartet (in the last work): : François Daneels, soprano saxophone; Alfred Jacquet, alto saxophone; Elie Apper, tenor saxophone; Jean Cunche, baritone saxophone Side A
Selected performances
Suite on Romanian Themes, Op. 90 (1956), by Jean Absil (1893–1974) Belgium Saxophone Quartet: François Daneels (1921–2010), soprano saxophone; Alfred Jacquet, alto saxophone; Elie Apper, tenor saxophone; Jean Cunche, baritone saxophone
Belgium Saxophone Quartet: François Daneels (1921–2010), soprano saxophone; Alfred Jacquet, alto saxophone; Elie Apper, tenor saxophone; Jean Cunche, baritone saxophone Works by Claude Pascal, Jean Absil, and Jean Françaix Selected publications
Elie Apper writes on his experiences and the history of the International Saxophone Symposium References1. ^1 International Who's Who In Music and Musicians' Directory, Adrian Gaster (1919–1989) (ed.), Cambridge: International Who's Who in Music ; {{ISBN|0521593484}}[1]{{space|4}}8th ed. (1977); {{OCLC|3493652|864762783}} {{space|4}}9th ed. (1980); {{OCLC|655818187|7519641}} }}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Apper, Elie}} 9 : Classical saxophonists|Belgian classical musicians|Living people|University of North Texas College of Music faculty|1933 births|Place of birth missing (living people)|Royal Conservatory of Brussels alumni|Royal Conservatory of Brussels faculty|21st-century saxophonists |
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