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Paul Dombrecht is associated with original-instrument performances of repertory from the Baroque era. He began as a virtuoso oboist, but in the late '80s developed a parallel career as a conductor. Often,
Dombrecht appears in concert with the ensemble he founded,
Il Fondamento, as well as other ensembles, both as soloist and conductor. Although oboist
Dombrecht has largely focused on Baroque music, his repertory includes many works from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. As conductor,
Dombrecht has devoted most programs to Baroque music, including often forgotten Baroque works by the likes of Zelenka, Fasch, Thomas Vincent, William Babell, and many others, but he has also extended his purview to include works from the Classical period, particularly a number by
Haydn and
Mozart.
Dombrecht has been prolific in the recording studio, with more than 40 titles to his credit spread over several labels that include Harmonia Mundi, Astree, Seon, Vanguard, Opus 111, Sony, Erato, Accent, Fuga Libera, and Passacaille.
Paul Dombrecht was born in Ostend, Belgium, in 1948. His father, Stefaan, was a church organist. Attracted to the oboe, young
Paul became a virtuoso on both modern and Baroque-era oboes.
Dombrecht steadily built his reputation and by 1980 he was recognized not only as among the finest Belgian oboists but among the leading oboists from Europe, with probably only
Heinz Holliger more prominent. In 1989
Dombrecht founded the aforementioned chamber ensemble
Il Fondamento, which he has since served as artistic director and conductor.
Dombrecht's conducting activities led him to establish another ensemble, the Paul Dombrecht Consort, and to work regularly with the wind ensemble
Octophoros.
It has been with
Il Fondamento that
Dombrecht has been more active, not least in the recording studio. Throughout the 1990s he led the group in a series of recordings for the Passacaille label that included multiple discs by
Telemann and
Handel, as well as individual albums of
Mozart,
J.S. Bach,
Vivaldi, and others.
Dombrecht's recordings as oboist include the 2006 CD on Accent,
Affetuoso -- Oboe Sonatas 1700-1750, containing works by
C.P.E. Bach, Thomas Vincent, and other Baroque composers; as conductor, his efforts include the 2007 Fuga Libera CD Musica para Orquesta, which contains works by Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga performed by
Il Fondamento. During the 2008-2009 season, he lead the group on its first tour of North America.
Dombrecht has also been active in music education, serving on the faculty at Brussels' Royal Conservatory of Music, and giving masterclasses while on tours.