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Little is known about his life after 1686 and there is no trace of his life in the Dutch
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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
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in Bruges suggest he may have been born later than 1640. His brother
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Carel Hacquart (1640–1701?) Een biografische bijdrage
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