- Théo Ysaÿe
Théophile Ysaÿe (IPA-all|te.ofil iza.i;
March 2 ,1865 –March 23 ,1918 ) was a Belgiancomposer andpianist , born inVerviers ,Belgium . His brother was composer and conductorEugène Ysaÿe .Biography
Rather overshadowed throughout his life by the career of his elder brother Eugène, Théo Ysaÿe began amateur studies in music at the Liège Conservatory and, on Eugène's advice, furthered his education in
Berlin . In 1885, Ysaÿe returned toParis , where he joined the "Bande à Franck" but also supported the growth of a new aesthetic movement represented by the impressionism ofClaude Debussy . Ysaÿe helped promote the work of the new school of French musicians, inBrussels . In 1894, he and his brother found engagements with theLibre Esthétique in Brussels, which offered the residents of the city the opportunity to experience a generous range of displays in both music and theplastic arts . Ysaÿe contributed his talents as a pianist and arépétiteur .Although Ysaÿe was an excellent pianist, his fragile health did not allow him to follow the hectic pace of his brother's career and he instead became a professor at the
Geneva Conservatory of Music .In 1918, Théo Ysaÿe died in
Nice ,France , two days before Debussy. His relatively vast oeuvre has not been published in its entirety, let alone performed as such. He wrote symphonies,piano concerto s,symphonic poem s, andchamber music , principally, as well as arequiem . While he inherited initially the style ofCésar Franck , his later work revealed a clear influence of impressionism.elected works
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