Paul Danblon
Paul Danblon (25 July 1931 – 8 February 2018)
- 150 ans de sciences (1830–1980) (Paul Legrain, Brussels, 1980)
- L'espace (Lombard, Brussels, 1964)
Danblon has also had a parallel career in the arts. He studied composition at the
- Les Troyennes (1954) - Oratorio to a libretto by Jean Le Paillot
- Cyrano de Bergerac (1980) - Opera composed for the 150th anniversary of the creation of the Belgian state, with Gabriel Bacquier in the title role.
He joined the Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liège as a stage director in 1974, and in 1990 wrote the text for a musical entertainment performed by the company, Divertimento doux-amer de Mademoiselle Mozart. In 1992, he became the General Director of the Opéra Wallonie, a post he held until 1996.
A prominent member of the Belgian
He has also written many articles and essays in this area, including:- "La laïcité et les médias", La Pensée et les Hommes, 1985, pp. 66–75.
- "Le rationalisme est-il en crise?", La Pensée et les Hommes, 1991, pp. 153–159.
- "Europe, terre d'humanisme... De quel droit ", Espace de Liberté, 1997, pp. 17–28.
- "Des souris et des hommes", Belgique: toujours grande et belle, 1999, pp. 219–224.
References
- ^ "Paul Danblon, l'ancien directeur de l'ORW, est décédé - RTC Télé Liège".
- ^ "Paul Danblon, pionnier du journalisme scientifique à la RTBF, est décédé". 10 February 2018.
- ^ RTBF (12 November 2000)
- RTBF, Noms de dieux: Paul Danblon, 12 November 2000 (in French). Accessed 23 January 2009.
- "Danblon, Paul", extract from Cent Wallons du siècle, Institut Jules Destrée, Charleroi, 1995 (in French). Accessed 23 January 2009.
- Biography: Paul Danblon, La Maison Internationale de la Poésie (in French), Accessed 23 January 2009.
- Antoine Pickels; Jacques Sojcher, eds. (1998). Belgique toujours grande et belle. Editions Complexe. ISBN 978-2-87027-732-4.