Honegger

Ho·neg·ger

[hon-i-ger, hoh-neg-er; French aw-ne-ger]
noun
Ar·thur [ahr-ther; French ar-toor] , 1892–1955, Swiss composer, born in France.
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Honegger (ˈhɒnɪɡə, French ɔnɛɡɛr) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Arthur (artyr). 1892--1955, French composer, one of Les Six. His works include the oratorios King David (1921) and Joan of Arc at the Stake (1935), and Pacific 231 (1924) for orchestra

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