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Definitions from the WebArthur HoneggerDescriptionArthur Honegger was a Swiss composer known for his contributions to 20th-century classical music. He was one of the members of the famous group of composers called "Les Six," who were known for their innovative musical styles. Honegger's works often displayed a blend of traditional and modern elements, ranging from symphonies and oratorios to film scores. Noun - PersonArthur Honegger was a prominent composer who greatly influenced 20th-century classical music. Example sentence: Arthur Honegger's Symphony No. 3, also known as the "Liturgique," is considered one of his most significant works.Noun - RelatedArthur Honegger's compositions and musical style can be referred to as "Honeggerian." Example sentence: In his Honeggerian approach, the composer effectively combined elements of modernism with the traditions of classical music.AdjectiveThe term "Honeggeresque" is used to describe works or musical styles reminiscent of Arthur Honegger's compositions. Example sentence: The Honeggeresque film score perfectly enhanced the dramatic intensity of the movie's final scene.Links to AmazonExplore books, albums, and merchandise related to Arthur Honegger: | ||||
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