First, lets get the pronunciation of his name correct. Arthur Honeggers (1892-1955) name is pronounced own-e-GAIR. He was French Swiss, trained in Paris, and was part of a group of French composers who called themselves Les Six. Francis Poulenc was the star of the group. For those who saw Abel Gances great silent film Napoleon when it was revived in the Eighties, Honegger wrote the score. He best known piece is an attempt to recreate a ride on a steam train, one of his favorite ideas. This is Leonard Bernsteins great recording of that piece.
Next Saturday well hear a piece he wrote for piano and trumpet, here played by Wynton Marsalis.