Short bio Carolus Hacquart
Full biography Carolus Hacquart
Carolus Hacquart was a Dutch composer who lived in the seventeenth century. He was born in Bruges, Belgium in 1640, but spent most of his life in Amsterdam, where he worked as a musician at the court of Prince Maurits of Nassau.
Hacquart was an important figure in the development of Dutch chamber music and was known for his innovative style and his use of the Italianate sonata form. He wrote a number of sonatas for various instruments, including the violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord, as well as a number of vocal works.
One of Hacquart's most notable contributions to the world of music was his treatise "The Principles of Music", which was published in Amsterdam in 1679. This influential work served as a handbook for musicians and composers and provided a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of music.
In addition to his work as a composer and music theorist, Hacquart was also a respected music teacher, and many of his students went on to become successful musicians and composers in their own right.
Although Hacquart's music is not as well-known today as that of some of his contemporaries, such as Claudio Monteverdi and Johann Sebastian Bach, he remains an important figure in the history of Dutch music and continues to be studied and admired by music scholars and enthusiasts around the world.
Compositions featuring Carolus Hacquart
# | Name | Duration | Genre | Year |
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1 | De bruiloft van Kloris en Roosje, pastoral for 4 voices & orchestra | 10:11 min | Opera | 1706 |
2 | Harmonia Parnassia | Miscellaneous (Classical) | 1686 | |
3 | De Triomfeerende Min (The Triumph of Love), opera for 4 voices & orchestra | 38:49 min | Opera | 1678 |
4 | Cantiones Sacrae | Miscellaneous (Classical) | 1674 | |
5 | Sonata a 4 for recorders, No 8 | 7:41 min | Chamber Music | - |
6 | Sonata No 4 for 2 Violins | Chamber Music | - | |
7 | Suite for viol & continuo in C major, Op. 3/12 | 9:45 min | Chamber Music | - |
8 | Suite for viol & continuo in D major, Op. 3/6 | 12:55 min | Chamber Music | - |
9 | Suite for viol & continuo in E minor, Op. 3/8 | 14:58 min | Chamber Music | - |
10 | Suite for viol & continuo in F major, Op. 3/9 | 10:47 min | Chamber Music | - |
11 | Suite for viol & continuo in G minor, Op. 3/11 | 12:11 min | Chamber Music | - |
12 | Suite in A minor, Op. 3/10 | 13:17 min | Chamber Music | - |
13 | Trio Sonata | Chamber Music | - | |
14 | Trio Sonata No. 5 in C minor (Harmonia Parnassia Sonatarum) | 8:54 min | Chamber Music | - |
15 | Trio Sonata No. 6 in D minor (from "Harmonia Parnassia") | 11:07 min | Chamber Music | - |
Albums featuring Carolus Hacquart
# | Сover | Name album | Year | Music label |
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1 | Hellendaal / Focking / Hacquart / Ruppe / Van Wassenaer - Ton Koopman, Il Quadrifoglio, Brisk, Pieter Jan Belder – Baroque In Holland(CD, Compilation) | 1999 | Erasmus Muziekproducties | |
2 | Schmelzer, Rosenmüller, Reincken, Muffat, Hacquart, Froberger, Les Eléments Amsterdam – Froberger ~ Hacquart ~ Muffat ~ Reincken ~ Rosenmüller ~ Schmelzer(CD, Stereo) | 1997 | RN Classics | |
3 | Het Amsterdams Barokensemble Musica Da Camera – Het Amsterdams Barokensemble Musica Da Camera - Werken Van Corelli, Uccellini, Händel, Dornel, Hacquart | 1975 | Harlekijn | |
4 | Pieter Alewynszoon De Vois / Carolus Hacquart / F.J. Wittenberg / Friedrich Schwindl / Quirinus Van Blanckenburg / Christiaan Ernst Graaf - Henk Herzog, Bernard Kruysen, "Sonata da Camera" Ensemble, Pleyel Quartet – Concert En La Ridderzaal De La Haye | 1967 | Erato |
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