Emile Boeres
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Jean-Pierre Emile Boeres (1890–1944) was a Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...

 composer, organist and choir master.

Born on 13 November 1890 in Luxembourg City
Luxembourg (city)
The city of Luxembourg , also known as Luxembourg City , is a commune with city status, and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is located at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse Rivers in southern Luxembourg...

, he wrote operettas and musical comedies in Luxembourgish
Luxembourgish language
Luxembourgish is a High German language spoken mainly in Luxembourg. About 320,000 people worldwide speak Luxembourgish.-Language family:...

. In 1934, he founded the Wiener Operette and the Lëtzebuerger Musekerverband. He also contributed to the Lëtzebuerger Revue.

During the German occupation, the Théâtre des Capucins
Théâtre des Capucins
Théâtre des Capucins is a theatre in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Directed by Marc Olinger, the Capuchin Theater is located in the heart of the Old Town. It puts on performances in German, French and Luxembourgish.-References:...

put on operas, ballets and plays in German but the German authorities were very wary of productions in Luxembourgish which were considered anti-German. On 18 November 1940, Boeres' operetta Wann d'Blieder falen (When the leaves fall) enjoyed a huge success as the audience sought to show its support for a free Luxembourg by attending a performance in the Luxembourg language.

Boeres died in Luxembourg City on 18 August 1944 after a cycling accident.

Works

  • 1935: "Fre'johr"
  • 1936: "Spuenescht Blutt"
  • 1936: "Wann d'Blieder falen"
  • 1937: "Landstroosselidd"
  • 1939: "Den éiwege Wee"
  • 1941: "D'Wonner vu Spe'sbech"
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