Henri-Joseph De Croes
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Henricus Josephus de Croes, Hendrik Jozef de Croes, known as Henri-Joseph de Croes (
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
, 1748 –
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, 1842) was a Flemish composer and violinist. He was
Kapellmeister (, also , ) from German ''Kapelle'' (chapel) and ''Meister'' (master)'','' literally "master of the chapel choir" designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term ha ...
of the court orchestra of the
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in Regensburg. He composed symphonies, various clarinet
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s, partitas,
divertimenti ''Divertimento'' (; from the Italian '' divertire'' "to amuse") is a musical genre, with most of its examples from the 18th century. The mood of the ''divertimento'' is most often lighthearted (as a result of being played at social functions) and ...
and a
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or
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
.Suzanne Clercx-Lejeune, ''Croes, Henri-Jacques de
', Grove Music Online


Life

De Croes was born in Brussels as the son of
Henri-Jacques de Croes Henricus Jacobus de Croes, Hendrik Jacob de Croes, known as Henri-Jacques de Croes (baptised 19 September 1705 in Antwerp, died 16 August 1786 in Brussels) was a Flemish composer and violinist. He was Kapellmeister of Prince Charles Alexander of ...
. His father, originally from Antwerp, was a composer and violinist who had been the
Kapellmeister (, also , ) from German ''Kapelle'' (chapel) and ''Meister'' (master)'','' literally "master of the chapel choir" designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term ha ...
of the
Thurn und Taxis The Princely House of Thurn and Taxis (german: link=no, Fürstenhaus Thurn und Taxis ) is a family of German nobility that is part of the ''Briefadel''. It was a key player in the postal services in Europe during the 16th century, until the end ...
family in Frankfurt on Main and had then accepted a similar position at the Royal Chapel of the
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine Prince Charles Alexander Emanuel of Lorraine (french: Charles Alexandre Emanuel, Prince de Lorraine; german: Karl Alexander von Lothringen und Bar; 12 December 1712 in Lunéville – 4 July 1780 in Tervuren) was a Lorraine-born Austrian general a ...
, governor of the Austrian Netherlands in Brussels. Henri-Joseph was trained by his father as a violinist and the father and son played together duets composed by the father. As he could not find a position as a musician in Brussels his father relied on his connections to arrange for him to audition for the Thurn und Taxis orchestra in Regensburg.The Return of the Clarinet d'Amore, Terra Nova Collective : Recently discovered music by the last court Kapellmeister of Regensburg, Henri Joseph De Croes
25 September 2019
He was hired in 1776 at a salary of 400 florins.Christoph Meixner, ''Die Thurn und Taxis’'Hofmusik in Regensburg. Höfische Musikkultur unter reichspolitischen Vorzeichen''
in: Silke Leopold und Bärbel Pelker (Ed.), Akademie Süddeutsche Hofkapellen im 18. Jahrhundert: Eine Bestandsaufnahme, Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2018 (Schriften zur Südwestdeutschen Hofmusik, Band 1)
It was Karl Anselm, Prince von Thurn und Taxis, a great lover of music, who engaged him for the orchestra. The hiring of the promising violist de Croes fitted in perfectly with the Prince's aim of building it into a first-rate orchestra. He also collected an extensive musical library. The orchestra's members included some of the leading musicians of the time such as the French viol player
Joseph Touchemoulin Joseph Touchemoulin (23 October 1727 – 25 October 1801) was a French violinist and composer of the classical period who mainly worked in Bonn and Regensburg. Biography Born in Chalon-sur-Saône, Joseph Touchemoulin, the son of the town's obo ...
, the Bohemian violin player Franz Xaver Pokorny, the Italian flautist Fiorante Agustinelli and the Italian oboist Giovanni Palestrini.
Theodor von Schacht Theodor von Schacht (1748 in Strasbourg – 20 June 1823 in Regensburg) was a German composer. After his studies in Stuttgart and Wetzlar, von Schacht arrived in Regensburg as a knight (''Hofkavalier''). There he was appointed in 1773 director ...
was at the time of de Croes' appointment the Kapellmeister of the orchestra. Von Schacht was a decent composer and producer of German and Italian operas as well as an excellent administrator of the Regensburg court orchestra. In this period courts were competing with each other through their support for the arts including court music. Prince Karl Anselm's efforts were successful. The Thurn und Taxis orchestra at Regensburg was ranked as one of the best in German-speaking territories in the late 18th century. Its sole rivals were the
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in
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and the orchestra of the Esterházy with Joseph Haydn at its Kapellmeister. When de Croes married the famous opera singer Maria Augusta Houdière, a very sumptuous wedding feast was held. His father had to foot part of the large bill for the wedding. The financial difficulties resulting from this forced his father to sell a large portion of his compositions to Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine.Miel Pieters, ''Henri-Jacques de Croes: La Sonate Égaré''
BarrocoTout, 2019
The Kapellmeister von Schacht was frequently employed on diplomatic missions and as a result the daily management of the orchestra passed in the hands of Touchemoulin. After the retirement or dismissal of Touchemoulin in 1799, de Croes took over the role of the Kapellmeister of the orchestra. The court orchestra was disbanded on 31 October 1806 as a result of the combined effects of the death of Prince Karl Anselm, the dissolution of the
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and the
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. De Croes experienced personal tragedy as two of his children died, a tragedy which was followed in 1806 by the death of his wife. He remained in Regensburg but is not believed to have no longer composed much.David Vergauwen, ''Henri-Joseph de Croes, Symphonies and Concertos''
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He died in 1842 in Regensburg.


Music

De Croes wrote many compositions for courtly use such as divertimenti and partitas as well as two symphomies and a two-act opera or Singspiel entitled ''Der Zauberer'' (The Magician). The latter was performed in 1781 at the Ballhaus Theater in Regensburg. Most of the manuscripts of his compositions are preserved in the Thurn und Taxis library in Regensburg. He may have written compositions that are not kept in that library. His two known symphonies were written two decades apart, respectively at the start of his career in 1782 and at the height of his career in 1800. The first symphony shows the influence of the Late Mannheimer Style, and in particular the symphonic style of
Christian Cannabich Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich (28 December 1731 (bapt.) – 20 January 1798), was a German violinist, composer, and Kapellmeister of the Classical era. A composer of some 200 works, he continued the legacy of Johann Stamitz ...
. He adopted its model of starting with a slow introduction in the first part and then moving into an energetic allegro molto. The two middle sections are in the galant style and are followed by an impressive finale in which de Croes used his own formula involving an up-beat in the second theme. His second symphony, written around 1800, again opens with a slow introduction, this time in the minor, immediately followed by an energetic allegro in the style of Cannabich. The second movement deviates from the Mannheimer formula and allows the various soloist parts ample opportunity to create a rich palette of colors. The symphony concludes with a tarantella and an
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on the horn, which is reminiscent of the symphonies of
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. Both symphonies are written in a galant style and display originality and a Romantic emotionality.Vlad Weverbergh, ''Henri-Joseph de Croes, Symphonies and Concertos''
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In his partitas de Croes uses the middle voices, in particular the violas, to create a dark, sensitive sound. He wrote a few pieces for an instrument that is currently no longer used in concert practice, the
clarinet d'amore The clarinet d'amore or clarinet d'amour is a musical instrument, a member of the clarinet family. Construction and tone In comparison with the B and A soprano clarinets, the clarinet d'amore has a similar shape and construction, but is gener ...
. He also wrote a solo concerto for bassoon, adding to the quite limited repertoire for this instrument.


Selected discography

* Henri Joseph De Croes, ''Concerto For Clarinet & Partias'', Vlad Weverbergh (director), South-west German Chamber Orchestra Pforzheim*, Sebastian Tewinkel, Aliud, 2010 * Henri Joseph De Croes, ''Divertimenti'', Vlad Weverbergh (director), Terra Nova Collective, Vlad Records, 2012 * Henri Joseph De Croes, ''The Return of the Clarinetto D'amore'', Vlad Weverbergh (director), Terra Nova Collective, Et'cetera, 2019 * Henri-Joseph de Croes, ''Symphonies and Concertos'', Vlad Weverbergh (director), Terra Nova Collective, Et'cetera, 2019


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