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National:
Belgian
Bass Tradition:
Belgian
Activity:
Orchestra bassist, Conservatory Professor.
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Chronology:
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Birth:
July 10, 1832 Liege, Belgium.
Studied with:
Victor Massart in Conservatoire Royal de Liège, Belgium.
Awards:
Grand prize for double bass from a Conservatoire Royal de Liège in 1851.
Orchestras:
Théâtre ‘Liege (1848)
Angers (1852-1857)
Nantes (1858-1868)
Orchestra of Napoleon III in Paris (1868-?)
Kursaal in Ostend (1881-1900)
Professorship:
Royal Conservatory of Ghent (1873-1901)
Notable Students:
Adolphe Dubois, Gustave Capreinick, Charles D’Anvers. G. Vanden Heeden, G. Vande Velde, Gustave Verschaffelt, Pierre Hanssens, Henri Hilge, Arthur De Beozieres, Auguste Vauters, Max Vanden Heule, Gustave Glorieux.
Notable events:
The Crossof the Knight of theOrderof Leopold awarded on May 7 1900. 1
Passing:
June 6, 1901 Ghent, Belgium.
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Bibliography:
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Biographical Citations:
Bergmans, Charles. Le Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Gand. Gand: G. Beyer, 1901. p. 413 – Page Link
Dictionary Entries:
Lexicon van de muziek in West-Vlaanderen. Brugge: Brugge, 2000. 2
Online Dictionaries:
Stad aan Zee Oostende Archief – Warlimont, Auguste – Page Link
Other Citations: 3
Warnecke (1909) p. 104 – cited as Professor at Genth
Planyavsky (1984) p. 559 – cited as Professor at Genth
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Footnotes:
1. Bergmans, Charles. Le Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Gand. Gand: G. Beyer, 1901. p. 413 – Direct Link
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2. Stad aan Zee Oostende Archief – Warlimont, Auguste – Record Link
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3. For the full citation of these reference works please see the ABP Books page
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Posted: February 23, 2015