Pauwels, Jean-Englebert
Pauwels, Jean-Englebert
Pauwels, Jean-Englebert , South Netherlands violinist, conductor, and composer; b. Brussels, Nov. 24?, 1768; d. there, June 3,1804. He was a chorister at the royal chapel, where he was a student of Van Maldere (violin) and Vitzthumb (composition). He continued his training in composition in Paris with Le Sueur. After playing in the Théâtre Feydeau orch. there, he went to Strasbourg as director of its theater in 1790. About 1791 he returned to Brussels, where he was 1st violinist in the orch. of the Théâtre de la Monnaie. In 1794 he was made director of its orch. With L. Godecharle, he founded the Société du Concert in 1799. His dramatic works, all first perf. at the Théâtre de la Monnaie, included La maisonnette dans les bois (Aug. 3,1796), L’auteur malgré lui (Nov. 2,1801), L’arrivée du héros (c. 1803), and Léontine et Fonroe (April 13, 1804). He also wrote much instrumental music and various sacred and secular vocal works.
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