Laurent Menager
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Laurent Menager was a Luxembourg
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 composer, choirmaster, organist and conductor who is often referred to as Luxembourg's national composer. He founded the national choral association Sang a Klang (1857) and composed many songs, orchestral music and operettas as well as music for brass bands and the theatre.

Biography

The son of a baker, Menager was born on 10 January 1835 in the Pfaffenthal
Pfaffenthal
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 quarter of Luxembourg City
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. He attended the Luxembourg Athenée
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 before continuing his studies with Professor Hiller at the Academy of Music
Hochschule für Musik Köln
The Cologne University of Music is a music college in Cologne, and Germany's largest academy of music.-History:The academy was founded by Ferdinand Hiller in 1850 as Conservatorium der Musik in Coeln...

 in Cologne
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. Employed for no less than 46 years by the municipality of Luxembourg, he was a professor at the Luxembourg Music School
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. He also taught music and singing at the Athenée
Athénée de Luxembourg
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 and at the teachers training school and directed several choral societies. He was a friend of the poets Dicks
Dicks
Edmond de la Fontaine , better known by his pen name of Dicks, was a Luxembourgian jurist, poet, and lyricist, known for his work in the Luxembourgish language. He is considered the national poet of Luxembourg, and, along with Michel Lentz and Michel Rodange, one of the most important figures in...

 and Lentz
Michel Lentz
Michel Lentz was a Luxembourgian poet. He is best known for having written Ons Hémécht, the national anthem of Luxembourg....

, collaborating with them on several compositions. His compositions covered choral works, symphonies, operettas, chamber music and music for military bands. Of particular interest is his church music. His Pie Jesu and Ihr lieben Vöglein are among his most masterly compositions.

When Menager died on 7 February 1902, he had become so popular that he was mourned by the entire nation. Over 6,000 people, including representatives of 45 societies, attended his funeral.

Selected works

Chamber music:
  • "Quatuor à cordes" (1859)

Choral works and lieder:
  • "De schie long" (1894)
  • "Unsere Heimath"
  • "Margréitchen"
  • "De Lëtzebuerger Greechen"
  • "Déi schéinste Blumm"
  • "Eng Tréin"
  • "Ihr lieben Vögelein"
  • "Aus der Kannerzäit"

Operettas:
  • "Den Här an d'Madame Tullepant" (1893)
  • "Den Här President"
  • "En ass rosen"
  • "De scheie Jong"

Discography

  • "Laurent Menager - Historesch Opnamen", Centre national de l'audiovisuel, Luxembourg, 2005. Collection of three CDs.
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