François van Campenhout, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

François van Campenhout

Belgian musician

Date of Birth: 05-Feb-1779

Place of Birth: Brussels metropolitan area, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium

Date of Death: 24-Apr-1848

Profession: composer, conductor, violinist, opera singer

Nationality: Belgium

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About François van Campenhout

  • François van Campenhout (5 February 1779 – 24 April 1848) was a Belgian opera singer, conductor and composer.
  • He composed the music for the Belgian national anthem, "La Brabançonne". Campenhout was born in Brussels, where he studied violin.
  • He worked initially as an office clerk, but soon pursued a career as a musician.
  • After he had been a violist at the Théâtre de la Monnaie (or Muntschouwburg) in Brussels for a while, he started a career as a tenor at the Opera in Ghent.
  • This was the beginning of a successful opera career, which brought him to Brussels, Antwerp, Paris, Amsterdam, The Hague, Lyon and Bordeaux.
  • In 1828, he ended his career as a singer and became conductor in Brussels, where he died in 1848.
  • He is buried at Brussels Cemetery in Evere, Brussels. Campenhout wrote a large number of works: operas such as Grotius ou le Château de Lovesteyn and Passe-Partout, which were successful, and he also composed ballet music, symphonies and choir music.
  • He wrote the music of the Brabançonne in September 1830, to a text by Alexandre Dechet (Jenneval). Van Campenhout was a freemason and a member of the Grand Orient of Belgium.

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