Maillart composer

You're referring to Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht, a Belgian composer and conductor, not Maillart!

Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht (1880-1965) was a Belgian composer, conductor, and musicologist. He was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and studied music at the Antwerp Conservatory and later at the Paris Conservatory.

Inghelbrecht was a prominent figure in the development of modern French music, and his compositions include works for orchestra, chamber music, and vocal music. He was particularly known for his contributions to the development of the French avant-garde movement, and his music often featured complex harmonies and innovative use of timbre.

As a conductor, Inghelbrecht was known for his interpretations of the works of Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, and other French composers. He was also a respected musicologist and wrote several books on music theory and history.

Inghelbrecht's compositional style was characterized by its use of complex harmonies, polyrhythms, and innovative use of timbre. His music often featured a blend of traditional and modern elements, and he was known for his ability to blend different styles and influences into a unique and distinctive sound.

Some of Inghelbrecht's notable compositions include:

Inghelbrecht's music is considered an important part of the French avant-garde movement, and his compositions continue to be performed and studied by musicians and musicologists today.