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Jan van Vlijmen, Guus Janssen, Klaas de Vries - 3 Matthijs Vermeulen Prizes album

Jan van Vlijmen, Guus Janssen, Klaas de Vries - 3 Matthijs Vermeulen Prizes album

  • Performer: Jan van Vlijmen
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: 3 Matthijs Vermeulen Prizes
  • Released: 1986
  • Style: Contemporary
  • MP3 version size: 1830 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1890 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
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Composed By – Guus Janssen (tracks: B2), Jan van Vlijmen (tracks: A), Klaas de Vries (tracks: B1). Notes. STEMRA Matrix, Runout (Runout stamp side B): 6818 782 2Y 1 670 0. .

De Vries won the Matthijs Vermeulen Award twice: in 1984 for his work discantus (1982) and in 1998 for his opera A King, Riding and the Interludium for string orchestra (1996). From 1972 to 1981 de Vries started to teach theory at the former conservatory of Twente, and he was appointed as a lecturer in theory, instrumentation, and composition at the conservatory of Rotterdam in 1979. Since the 1980s de Vries has also been active, together with the composer Peter-Jan Wagemans, in the organization of the Unanswered Question foundation. This foundation concentrated on performing the works of the composition departments of the conservatories of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. Klis, Jolanda van der. Klaas de Vries, The Essential Guide to Dutch Music. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2000, 388-391. Oskamp, Jacqueline ed.

Guus Janssen (born 13 May 1951 in Heiloo) is a Dutch composer of contemporary music and a recording artist. A pianist and harpsichordist, he is also active as a jazz performer. He studied piano and composition at the Sweelinck Academy of Music in Amsterdam with Ton de Leeuw and piano with Jaap Spaanderman. He also studied piano with Ton Hartsuiker. He has performed with John Zorn, George Lewis, Han Bennink (and Bennink's group Clusone Trio as a guest), Theo Loevendie, and Gidon Kremer. He won the Matthijs Vermeulen Award in 1984. He composed two operas in collaboration with Friso Haverkamp and has released several CDs. References.

Matthijs Vermeulen Award. Awarded for. "Dutch composer who has composed an important piece in the field of contemporary music. Sponsored by. Amsterdam Arts Fund (1972–2004). Performing Arts Fund (Since 2009). 1980: Jan van Vlijmen (Quatemi). 1981: Jan Boerman (whole oeuvre). 1982: Ton de Leeuw (Car mes vignes sont en fleur). 1983: Klaas de Vries (Discantus). 1984: Guus Janssen (Ternet). 1985: Dick Raaymakers (Extase). 1986: Theo Loevendie (Naima). 1987: Gottfried Michael Koenig. 1988: Joep Straesser (Über Erich . 1989: Jacques Bank (Requiem voor een levende).

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A Omaggio A Gesualdo
Conductor – Hans VonkOrchestra – Radio Chamber Orchestra*Violin – Theo Olof
16:28
B1 Discantus
Conductor – Kenneth MontgomeryOrchestra – The Radio Philharmonic Orchestra*
9:07
B2 Temet
Cello – Eduard van Regteren AltenaEnsemble – Gijsbrecht Van Aemstel QuartetFlute – Eleonore PameijerHarp – Ernestine StoopViolin – Jan Erik van Regteren Altena
11:26

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – PRS Baarn – 6818 782

Credits

  • Composed By – Guus Janssen (tracks: B2), Jan van Vlijmen (tracks: A), Klaas de Vries (tracks: B1)

Notes

"Non profit".

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  • Rights Society: B.I.E.M. | STEMRA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout stamp side A): 6818 782 1Y 1 670 04 ...
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout stamp side B): 6818 782 2Y 1 670 04 ...