- Abraham van den Kerckhoven
Abraham van den Kerckhoven (c. 1618 – c. 1701) was a Belgian
organist andcomposer .He was born approximately in 1618 in
Mechelen into a family which included many artists, singers and organists. In 1633, Kerckhoven became organist of Saint Catherine Church ("Sint-Katharinakerk") inBrussels , succeedingFrançois Cornet , and occupied the post until his death. In 1648 he succeededJohann Kaspar Kerll as chamber organist forArchduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria , and was court organist by 1659, a position he held for at least 14 years. He died in 1701.Most of his works were found in 1905 in a hand-written volume of organ pieces dated 1741 and compiled by
J.I.J. Cocquiel , organist and priest of Sint-Vincentiuskerk inSoignies . This manuscript is sometimes referred to as theCocquiel manuscript and is currently in possession of Bibliothèque Royale Albert I in Brussels, catalogue number Ms II 3326. Kerckhoven's works were published for the first time in 1933 by J. Watelet as the second volume of the "Monumenta musicae Belgicae" series; in 1982 a facsimile of the Cocquiel manuscript was published with an introduction by Godelieve Spiessens, and this edition is commonly used now.Kerckhoven's surviving oeuvre consists mostly of organ pieces: fantasies,
fugue s, preludes, mass settings and other works. His music is influenced by Italian and French styles; fugues and fantasias are reminiscent ofJohann Jakob Froberger and quite a few pieces contain typical French registration indications: pieces for "plein-jeu", fantasies "pour cornet", for "cromorne" or "dessus de tierce". Sectional preludes with alternating free and imitative counterpoint, harmonically rich and expansive, are reminiscent of the northern German organ tradition.References
* "Orgelmuziek van Abraham van den Kerckhoven e.a in facsimile uitgegeven naar het handschrift in de Koninklijke Bibliotheek te Brussel". Introduction by Godelieve Spiessens. "Documentatiecentrum voor Orgel", Vleeshouwersstraat 23, B-8480 Veurne (Belgium), Veurne 1982.
*Willi Apel . "The History of Keyboard Music to 1700", pp. 768–70. Translated by Hans Tischler. Indiana University Press, 1972. ISBN 0-253-21141-7. Originally published as "Geschichte der Orgel- und Klaviermusik bis 1700" by Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel.
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* [http://www.icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Cocquiel.php The Cocquiel manuscript] in the Werner Icking Music Archive (WIMA), a work in progress
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