Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens

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Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens was a 19th-century Belgian organist, composer, and influential teacher who helped shape the French symphonic organ tradition.

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instanceOf Belgian person
composer
human
music educator
organist
activeYearsEnd 1881
activeYearsStart 1840s
burialPlace Zwevegem NERFINISHED
child Hélène Lemmens-Sherrington NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Belgium
dateOfBirth 1823-01-03
dateOfDeath 1881-01-30
educatedAt Conservatoire de Paris NERFINISHED
Royal Conservatory of Brussels NERFINISHED
employer Royal Conservatory of Brussels NERFINISHED
familyName Lemmens NERFINISHED
founded Lemmens Institute NERFINISHED
École de musique religieuse de Malines NERFINISHED
genre organ music
sacred music
givenName Jacques-Nicolas NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Flemish
influenced Alexandre Guilmant NERFINISHED
Charles-Marie Widor NERFINISHED
French symphonic organ tradition
Louis Vierne NERFINISHED
instrument pipe organ
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
French
movement Romantic music
name Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Dutch
notableStudent Alexandre Guilmant NERFINISHED
Charles-Marie Widor NERFINISHED
notableWork Fanfare (for organ) NERFINISHED
Grand Fantaisie in C minor NERFINISHED
Grand Fantaisie in E minor NERFINISHED
Messe solennelle NERFINISHED
Motets
Organ sonatas
Psalms NERFINISHED
École d’orgue, basée sur le plain-chant romain
occupation composer
music teacher
organist
placeOfBirth Province of Antwerp NERFINISHED
Westerlo NERFINISHED
Zoerle-Parwijs NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Belgium NERFINISHED
West Flanders NERFINISHED
Zwevegem NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of organ at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
spouse Hélène Fémy NERFINISHED
studentOf Adolphe Adam NERFINISHED
Christian Friedrich Ruppe NERFINISHED
François-Joseph Fétis NERFINISHED

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Charles-Marie Widor studentOf Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens