In Brussels, he was Kapellmeister at the St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral (until 1835?
),[1] organist of the Saint Nicholas' Church and second conductor of the Theatre of the Mint where, amongst others, the next works were performed: As an organist, he was noted for his improvisational abilities.
As a religious composer, he wrote Masses, Te Deum’s, motets, etc.
The composer Charles Borremans was his eldest brother.
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