Georges Lonque (Ghent, 8 November 1900 – Brussels, 3 March 1967) was a Belgiancomposer, music teacher, conductor and violinist. His father was Séraphin Lonque and his younger brother was Armand Lonque. All three of them composed music.
Lonque played the violin at the orchestra of the Royal Opera of Ghent (1914-1932). In 1935, he found the Foyer de la Musique de Chambre. He also conducted the Ghent Opera Concerts during the Second World War.
Lonque worked at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent (1924-1965). He also succeeded Karel De Sutter as director of the Music Academy of Ronse between 1938 and 1965.
He gained several prices for his musical output, among which a golden medal by the city of Paris for his activities in France.
Compositions
Works for orchestra
1926 Impressions d'Hemelryck, op. 5
1926 La danse au clair de lune, for violin and orchestra, op. 7
1930 Aura, symphonic poem, op. 13
1933 Wiener Walzer, op. 17
1934 Poème de la Mer, for orchestra, op. 19
1935 Images d'Orient, for alto saxophone and orchestra, op. 20
1939 Porcelaines de Saxe, op. 25
1943 Prélude e Aria, for cello and orchestra, op. 30
1944 Estrella, for violin and orchestra, op. 37
1948 Concert in b mineur, for violin and orchestra, op. 40
Masses and liturgical music
1941 Missa pro Pace, for tenor, male choir and orchestra (or organ)
1941 Benedictus Deus, for tenor, mixed choir (ad libitum) and organ, op. 27
Vocal music
Cantatas
1927 Le Rossignol, for solo voices, mixed choir and orchestra, op. 8
1929 Antigone, for solo voices, mixed choir and orchestra, op. 12
Songs
1924 Je n'ai pas oublié, for soprano and piano, op. 2 - text: Charles Baudelaire
1924 Vos yeux, for soprano and piano, op. 3 - text: Charles Le Goffic
1932 Au gré des vents, for voice and piano, op. 16 - text: Andrée Dupont
1933 Dernières feuilles, for contra-alto (or bariton) and piano, op. 18 - text: Armand Silvestre
1933 Faune, for soprano and piano, op. 21 - text: Georges Marlow
1957 La question, for soprano and piano, op. 46 - text: Jacques Bastian
1957 Portrait, for voice and piano, op. 47 - text: Jacques Bastian
Chamber music
1925 Sonate in Fis majeur, for violin and piano
1930 Caprice, for violin and piano, op. 14
1930 Images d'orient, for alto saxophone (or viola) and piano
1937 Strijkkwartet in f mineur, op. 24
1943 Prélude et aria, for cello and piano, op. 30
1950 Afgoden - Idoles, for clarinet and piano, op. 41
Thierry Levaux: Dictionnaire des compositeurs de Belgique du moyen âge à nos jours, Ohain-Lasne: Éditions Art in Belgium sprl, 2006. 736 p., ISBN2-930338-37-7.