p, 1854-1912 BE, Sint-Niklaas
Musician / Composer of Classical and World
A.k.a. Edgar Pierre Joseph Tinel
Edgar (Pierre Joseph) Tinel (27 March 1854 – 28 October 1912) was a Belgian composer and pianist.He was born in Sinaai, today part of Sint-Niklaas in East Flanders, Belgium, and died in Brussels. After studies at the Brussels Conservatory with Louis Brassin (piano) and François-Auguste Gevaert (composition), he began a career as a virtuoso, but soon abandoned this for composition. In 1877 his cantata Klokke Roeland won him the Belgian Prix de Rome, and in 1881 he succeeded Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens as director of the Mechelen Institute of Religious Music.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Organa Belgica V | Edgar Tinel, August De Boeck, Jozef Sluys | 1982 | Album |
Feest In De Tempel Van Jupiter / Korte Kronieken Uit Het Burgerleven | Edgar Tinel, Henri Georges D'Hoedt | 1977 | Album |
ONDER DE SINT-ROMBOUTSTOREN | Het Angelakoor, Edgar Tinel, Staf Nees, Peter Cabus, ONZE-LIEVE-VROUW VAN DE HAM KON. KUNSTKRING EDGAR TINEL, SINT-LIBERTUSKOOR | Compil. |