Arthur Meulemans (1884-1966) was a Belgian composer and conductor, notable for his contributions to the early 20th-century classical music scene. He is primarily associated with the genres of classical and orchestral music, and his works often reflect a blend of traditional and modern influences. Meulemans studied at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels and later became a prominent figure in the Belgian music community. His compositions include symphonies, chamber music, and choral works, with "Symphony No. 1" and "Symphony No. 2" being among his most recognized pieces. In addition to his compositions, Meulemans was dedicated to music education and served as a professor at the Royal Conservatory, influencing a generation of musicians. He also played a significant role in promoting Belgian music through various cultural organizations. His impact on music lies in his ability to bridge the gap between late Romanticism and the emerging modernist trends of the 20th century, reflecting the evolving musical landscape of his time. While not as widely known today, Meulemans' work remains an important part of Belgium's musical heritage.