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Dieudonné-Félix Godefroid (Namur, 24 July 1818 - Villers-sur-Mer, 12 July 1897) was a Belgian harpist, who composed for his instrument and for the piano.
Félix Godefroid was born at Namur, where his father failed in a theater venture and moved the family to Boulogne-sur-Mer, where he opened a music school. In 1832 Félix entered the Conservatoire de Paris to follow study harp with François Joseph Naderman. Impressed with the pedal harp perfected by Sébastien Érard, Godefroid elected to pursue a concert career. From 1839, he began a brilliant solo tour through Europe and the Levant. In 1847, Félix Godefroid settled in Paris and finally made his debut there. Called the "Paganinini of the harp" he became a great virtuoso, giving concerts throughout Europe.
Besides his pieces for harp and for piano, on which he was also a virtuoso performer, Godefroid composed masses and two operas, La Harpe d'or and [La Fille de Saül. His didactic work Mes exercices pour la harpe was employed by several generations of harpists
The Belgian painter Félicien Rops made his portrait in August 1856.
His older brother Jules-Joseph Godefroid (1811-1840) was also a harpist and composer.
The Concours Godefroid, established to mark the centennial of his death, is held every three years at his natal city of Namur.
Publications
- Mes exercices pour la harpe (1891)
- Étude de concert en mi bémol mineur pour harpe (1978)
Categories:- Belgian harpists
- Belgian composers
- 1818 births
- 1897 deaths
- Belgian composer stubs
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