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Paul Collaer (June 8, 1891 – December 10, 1989) was a Belgian musicologist, pianist, and conductor of Flemish background. Collaer was born in Boom, Belgium. He studied piano at the conservatoire in Mechelen and also studied physics, receiving a doctorate from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. For some years he served as professor of chemistry at that university. A strong advocate of modern music (particularly from France), he founded the Pro-Arte concerts in Brussels in 1921. Director of Flemish music at Belgian Radio from 1937 to 1953, he devoted himself mainly to ethnomusicological research after that time. Under his influence, the Cercle International d'études ethno-musicologiques was founded. He also published many works on 20th-century music.〔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, .〕 He died, aged 98, in Brussels. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Collaer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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