Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Charles Borremans (25 April 1769 – 17 July 1827), was a violinist and conductor at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Belgium from 1804 to 1825. The composer Charles-Louis-Joseph succeeded him as conductor of this opera house.Borremans was born and died in Brussels. The Borremans family was related to the Artot family. Joseph Borremans, he himself being a brother of Charles, had a sister who was married to Maurice Artot, father of the famous violinist Joseph-Alexander Artot.A Quatuor for the pianoforte harpsichord or with accompaniment of bass and two violone in F, of which a part is missing, is mentioned as number 476 in the inventory of the archives of the House of Arenberg at Edingen."@en }
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- Charles_Borremans abstract "Charles Borremans (25 April 1769 – 17 July 1827), was a violinist and conductor at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Belgium from 1804 to 1825. The composer Charles-Louis-Joseph succeeded him as conductor of this opera house.Borremans was born and died in Brussels. The Borremans family was related to the Artot family. Joseph Borremans, he himself being a brother of Charles, had a sister who was married to Maurice Artot, father of the famous violinist Joseph-Alexander Artot.A Quatuor for the pianoforte harpsichord or with accompaniment of bass and two violone in F, of which a part is missing, is mentioned as number 476 in the inventory of the archives of the House of Arenberg at Edingen.".
- Q2182529 abstract "Charles Borremans (25 April 1769 – 17 July 1827), was a violinist and conductor at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Belgium from 1804 to 1825. The composer Charles-Louis-Joseph succeeded him as conductor of this opera house.Borremans was born and died in Brussels. The Borremans family was related to the Artot family. Joseph Borremans, he himself being a brother of Charles, had a sister who was married to Maurice Artot, father of the famous violinist Joseph-Alexander Artot.A Quatuor for the pianoforte harpsichord or with accompaniment of bass and two violone in F, of which a part is missing, is mentioned as number 476 in the inventory of the archives of the House of Arenberg at Edingen.".