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Belgian composer, teacher, historian and lecturer (b. 31 July 1828 in Huysse; d. 24 December 1908 in [[Brussels]]).
Belgian composer, teacher, historian and lecturer (b. 31 July 1828 in Huysse; d. 24 December 1908 in [[Brussels]]).


Although Gevaert's compositions have been largely now forgotten, he is perhaps best remembered for his textbook on orchestration, ''Traité général d'instrumentation. Exposé méthodique des principes de cet art dans leur application á l'orchestre, á la musique d'harmonie et de fanfares, etc'' (Liege: Gand, 1863).  
Although Gevaert's compositions have been largely now forgotten, he is perhaps best remembered for his textbook on orchestration, ''Traité général d'instrumentation. Exposé méthodique des principes de cet art dans leur application à l'orchestre, à la musique d'harmonie et de fanfares, etc.'' (Liège: Gand, 1863).  


During the summer of 1865 Tchaikovsky translated Gevaert's ''Traité'' into Russian, as ''[[Handbook for Instrumentation]]'' (Руководство к инструментовке), and this was published by [[Pyotr Jurgenson]] the following year.
During the summer of 1865 Tchaikovsky translated Gevaert's ''Traité'' into Russian, as ''[[Handbook for Instrumentation]]'' (Руководство к инструментовке), and this was published by [[Pyotr Jurgenson]] the following year.

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François-Auguste Gevaert (1828-1908)

Belgian composer, teacher, historian and lecturer (b. 31 July 1828 in Huysse; d. 24 December 1908 in Brussels).

Although Gevaert's compositions have been largely now forgotten, he is perhaps best remembered for his textbook on orchestration, Traité général d'instrumentation. Exposé méthodique des principes de cet art dans leur application à l'orchestre, à la musique d'harmonie et de fanfares, etc. (Liège: Gand, 1863).

During the summer of 1865 Tchaikovsky translated Gevaert's Traité into Russian, as Handbook for Instrumentation (Руководство к инструментовке), and this was published by Pyotr Jurgenson the following year.

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