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Joseph Borremans (Brussels, November 25, 1775 - Brussels, May 15, 1858) was a composer, organist and conductor in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. In Brussels, he was Kapellmeister at the St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral (until 1835?),〔''Muziekhandschriften van Sint-Goedele. Tentoonstelling georganiseerd door de Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Afdeling Muziek, van 7 februari tot 5 maart 1997'', exhibition catalogue, Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, 1997, p. 27.〕 organist of the Saint Nicholas' Church and second conductor of the Theatre of the Mint where, amongst others, the next works were performed: * ''Klapperman ou le Crieur de nuit d'Amsterdam'', Opéra comique in one act performed on October 31, 1804; * ''La Femme impromptue'', Opera buffa performed in 1808; * ''Offrande à Vlujmen'', ''scène lyrique'' performed on October 31, 1816. As an organist, he was noted for his improvisational abilities. As a religious composer, he wrote Masses, Te Deum’s, motets, etc. with orchestral accompaniment. The composer Charles Borremans was his eldest brother.〔(François - Joseph Fétis & Arthur Pougin, ''Biographie universelle des musiciens et de la musique bibliographie générale. Supplément et complément,'' ) Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1878.〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joseph Borremans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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