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{{Short description|Belgian violinist, violist}}
'''Louis van Waefelghem''' (13 January 1840 in [[Brussels]] – 19 June 1908 in [[Paris]]) was a [[Belgian people|Belgian]] [[violin]]ist, [[Viola|violist]] and one of the greatest [[viola d'amore]] players of the 19th century. He also composed several works and made transcriptions for viola and viola d'amore.▼
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[[File:LouisVanWaefelghem BNF 02.jpg|thumb|300px|Louis van Waefelghem]]
▲'''Louis van Waefelghem''' (13 January 1840, in [[
Waefelghem was educated at the Athénée
In 1895 Waefelghem, along with colleagues [[Laurent Grillet]] ([[hurdy
==Selected works==
[[File:LouisVanWaefelghem BNF.jpg|thumb|250px|Louis van Waefelghem with viola d'amore]]
* ''Pastorale'' in G major for violin and piano (1875)
* ''Rêverie'' for violin and piano (1875)
* ''Romance'' in D major for violin or viola d'amore and piano (1891)
* ''Soir d'automne'' (Autumn Evening), Melody for viola d'amore or viola and piano or harp (1903)
* [[Attilio Ariosti]] (1666–1729)
:: Sonata No. 2 for viola d'amore or viola and piano (1715); original for viola da gamba and basso continuo; transcription (1896)
* [[Marin Marais]] (1656–1728)
:: ''Chaconne'' for viola d'amore or viola and piano (1686); original for viola da gamba and basso continuo; transcription (1893?)
:: ''Sarabande'' for viola d'amore or viola and piano (1686); original for viola da gamba and basso continuo; transcription (1893?)
* [[Jean Paul Egide Martini|Jean Paul Égide Martini]] (1741–1816)
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* [[Louis-Toussaint Milandre]] (18th century)
:: ''Andante et menuet'' (1770) for viola d'amore or viola and piano (1889?)
* [[Camille Saint-Saëns]] (1835–1921)
:: ''[[Le cygne]]'' (The Swan) from ''[[The Carnival of the Animals]]'' (1886) for viola or viola d'amore and piano (1895?)
:: ''Sérénade'' in F{{music|sharp}} minor for viola d'amore or viola and piano, Op. 16 No. 2 (1862); original for cello and piano
* [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (1660–1725)
:: ''Aria "Vaga rosa tenerella"'' (1680) for voice, viola d'amore or viola and harpsichord or piano (1899)
* [[Charles-Marie Widor]] (1844–1937)
:: ''Andante'' from the ''Organ Symphony No. 8'', Op. 42 No. 4 (1887) for viola d'amore or viola and piano (1895?)
==Dedications==
* [[René de Boisdeffre]] (1838–1906) – ''Rêverie'' for viola d'amore (or violin, or viola, or cello) and string orchestra with harp or piano, Op. 55 (1890?)
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* [[Théodore Gouvy]] (1819–1898) – ''Sérénade vénitienne'' in E minor for viola and piano (1875)
* [[Léon Pillaut]] (1833–1903) – ''Pièce caractéristique'' in D major for viola d'amore and piano (1892)
==Discography==
* '''''The Art of Viola d'Amore''''' – Louis van Waefelghem: ''Romance'' for viola d'amore and harp; [[Pierre-Henri Xuereb]] (viola d'amore), Fabrice Pierre (harp); Classic Talent DOM 2910 58 (2001)
==Sources==
* {{Cite book | last =Heron-Allen | first =Edward | authorlink =Edward Heron-Allen |
==References==
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==External links==
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* {{IMSLP|id=Waefelghem, Louis van}}
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