Preud'homme studied at the Limburg Organ and Singing School in Hasselt with Arthur Meulemans and at the Lemmens Institute in Mechelen with Jules Van Nuffel, Marinus De Jong and Flor Peeters.
[1] He composed the music to hundreds of songs and operettas with the texts of particularly Jozef Simons and Eugeen De Ridder.
In the years of economic repression after the war he accepted work as an organist in restaurants and cinema's for a living.
[1] In 1959 a television movie on his music was released, called Melodieën van Armand Preud'homme.
[2] From 1990 to 2018 the Armand Preud'homme Museum in his birth house remembered to his work and life.