Van den Broeck, Otto
1759-1832
Skilled horn-player; born at Ypres, Flanders. He was a
pupil of F. Banneux, of Spandeau, at The Hague, studied harmony of Fuch and
counterpoint of Schmidt, at Amsterdam. He made a successful appearance at Paris
in 1788, and from the next year until 1795 he held a position in the orchestra
of the Theatre de Monsieur, following which until 1816 he played at the Opera.
He retired with a pension. He was professor at the Conservatory for several
years and died at Passy, near Paris. He composed for the horn, including
concertos, symphonies, duos, three quartets for horn and strings, also six
quartets for flute and strings, and a concerto for clarinet. He successfully
produced several operettas, but his best known work is his Methode nouvelle for
the horn.
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