Édouard Jacobs

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Edouard Jacobs

Édouard Jacobs (born 1851 in Halle, Belgium;[1] died 1925[2]) was a Belgian cellist. He was a pupil of Joseph Servais (a son of Adrien-François Servais), at the Brussels Conservatory.[1] He played in the Weimar court orchestra for some years.[1] In 1885 he succeeded his teacher as cello professor at the Brussels Conservatory.[1] He also played viol da gamba in concerts of early music.[1] Among his pupils was Fernand Quinet.[3]

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  2. ^ Edouard Jacobs (1851-1925 ; violoncelliste) at gallica.bnf.fr
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