Victor Legley (1919-2016) was a Belgian composer and conductor known for his contributions to classical music, particularly in the 20th century. His work primarily encompassed orchestral compositions, chamber music, and vocal music, reflecting influences from both Belgian and broader European traditions. Legley's notable works include "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra," "Sinfonietta," and various choral pieces, showcasing his ability to blend traditional forms with modern harmonies. He was also known for his orchestral arrangements and had a significant role in promoting contemporary music in Belgium. In addition to his compositional work, Legley was a prominent figure in music education, teaching at various institutions and nurturing the next generation of musicians. His impact on the Belgian music scene was substantial, as he contributed to the revival of interest in local composers and modern orchestral works. Victor Legley’s legacy lies in his ability to bridge the gap between traditional classical music and contemporary styles, making him an essential figure in the evolution of Belgian music in the 20th century.