De Croes, Van Maldere, Godecharle - Brussels Trio Sonatas
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1679
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 16th October 2020
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About
Geerten Verberkmoes is an instrument maker and researcher, currently focusing on the construction of and research into historical string instruments, specialising on the life and instruments of eighteenth-century violin maker Benoît-Joseph Boussu.
The three trio sonatas on this new recording were composed during the 18th century, are performed here on period instruments and feature several premiere recordings. Van Maldere was born in Brussels and educated as a violinist and composer, probably by the directors of the Brussels court chapel, Jean-Joseph Fiocco and Henri-Jacques de Croes.
Godecharle was born in Brussels in 1742. His father, Jacques-Antoine Godecharle, was master of music in the church of St Nicholas, and bass singer at the court chapel of Prince Charles of Lorraine, governor of the Austrian Netherlands.
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