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Carolus Hacquart

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Little is known about his life after 1686 and there is no trace of his life in the Dutch Republic after that date. Based on the possible identification with a person with a similar name (Charles Hakert) who was identified as a native of Holland in a document dated 16 July 1697, it is believed that he
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around 1670 where he was joined by Carolus a few years later. It seems the brothers never held official positions and both gained a living as free-lance musicians. In Calvinist Holland there was little interest in church music and the aristocracy generally was not supportive of the arts. The
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To earn a living, Hacquart gave music classes to many wealthy patricians such as lawyers and other notables who made music in their spare time. One of his students was Willem Hoogendorp, the future mayor of
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in Bruges suggest he may have been born later than 1640. His brother Philips is accepted the same year as a choirboy in another church in Bruges. At the end of the 1650s both brothers are recorded in
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The work of Hacquart belongs to the best music composed in the 17th century Netherlands. In particular the instrumental sonatas from his opus 2,
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of 1678. The opera was not performed during Hacquart's lifetime. The first known performance dates to 1920 when the piece was performed in
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The Galaxy Recordings Dutch Music for viola da gamba from the 17th century: Johann Schenk, Christiaen Herwich en Ph. Hacquart,
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which he dedicated to two of his students, the lawyers Pittenius and Kuysten. The words '
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Three other publications of his music have survived. His first published work is the
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around 1640. He received his education, comprising Latin and composition as well as
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Carolus Hacqart, in: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, London, 2001
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and future king of England. Thanks to Huygens' recommendation of Hacquart to
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brothers therefore became musicians and music teachers to the well-off Dutch
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Life After Death: The Viola Da Gamba in Britain from Purcell to Dolmetsch
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suggests that the two composers may have worked together in England.
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Attracted by the growth of musical life of the rich citizens of the
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Carolus Hacquart, as represented in one of the editions of his music
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Goldberg: Early Music Magazine, Issues 30-33, Goldberg, 2004, p. 78
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who worked at the English court owned a copy of Hacquart's
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Donald Grout, Donald Jay Grout, Hermine Weigel Williams,
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had then moved to England. The fact that the composer
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Copies of Hacquart's works are kept in the library of
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Carel Hacquart (1640–1701?) Een biografische bijdrage
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Dutch Republic

Bruges
viola da gamba
St. Salvator's Church
Ghent
Dutch Republic
Amsterdam
burghers
The Hague
Constantijn Huygens
William III
stadtholder
John Maurice of Nassau
Mauritshuis
Rotterdam
suites
Chelys
lyre
Gottfried Finger
Dutch language
De triomfeerende Min
Dirk Buysero
nl
Treaty of Nijmegen
Arnhem
basso continuo
viol
Durham Cathedral

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