10 + 5 Francs 1977 - August de Boeck


10 + 5 Francs 1977 - August de Boeck
Added by Bart Perdieus
General Description : Julianus Marie August de Boeck (Merchtem, Belgium, May 9, 1865 – Merchtem, October 9, 1937) was a Flemish composer, organist and music pedagogue.

From 1880 he studied organ at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels under Alphonse Mailly from whom he became an assistant until 1902. In 1889 he met the young Paul Gilson who became his close friend, and, despite their same age, his teacher for orchestration and his motivator for composition.

He became an organist at various churches in Belgian villages (1892-1894 in Merchtem, 1894-1920 in Elsene). His academic career continued in 1907 as harmony professor at the conservatory of Antwerp (1909–1920) and the conservatory of Brussels, and as director of the conservatory of Mechelen (1921–1930). In 1930 August de Boeck retired to his birthplace.

His style was, together with that of Paul Gilson, influenced by the Russian Five (especially Rimsky-Korsakov), and they introduced musical Impressionism into Belgium.
Face value 10 + 5 Francs
Catalog code (Michel) BE 1932
Catalog code (Scott) BE B962
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier BE 1875 Stanley Gibbons BE 2516 AFA number BE 1939 Belgium BE 1880 Unificato BE 1875
Series Famous Men
Place in series 4
Stamp colour dark blue
Stamp use Semi Postal stamp
Print run 829.514
Issue date 03/12/1977
Designer Paul Deweerd / Jean De Vos
Paper type Stamp
Print technique recess
Perforation 11 1/2
Height 41.00 mm
Width 28.00 mm
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