Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?
On 1/26/23 7:20 AM, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?If you include "Franco-Flemish" and Burgundian there are quite a few but
it would take some browsing to see which were born in Dutch-speaking
areas. With the usual quibbling about who is a "major" composer, add
Obrecht, Clemens non Papa and Willaert to Sweelinck on the list.
On 1/26/23 12:04 PM, Andrew Clarke wrote:
On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 3:32:50 AM UTC+11, MINe109 wrote:
On 1/26/23 7:20 AM, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.If you include "Franco-Flemish" and Burgundian there are quite a
Why no major Dutch composers?
few but it would take some browsing to see which were born in
Dutch-speaking areas. With the usual quibbling about who is a
"major" composer, add Obrecht, Clemens non Papa and Willaert to
Sweelinck on the list.
You have, of course, raised the issue of where exactly is Holland,How about a language new to me? Wiki says Ockeghem grew up speaking Picard.
given the complicated history of that part of the world? Similarly,
what counts as Dutch-speaking? Do you include Frisian and Flemish
speakers?
It may simplify matters if we limit the question to the areahttps://hellomusictheory.com/learn/greatest-dutch-composers/
constituting the present Kingdom, plus what is now the Flemish half
of Belgium? Perhaps it boils down to why there were no major Dutch composers during the Romantic period and after?
Other than Sweelinck and Andriessen, it's hard to call this list "major" although most of the names are somewhat recognizable, ska band and film composers excepted.
On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 3:32:50 AM UTC+11, MINe109 wrote:
On 1/26/23 7:20 AM, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.If you include "Franco-Flemish" and Burgundian there are quite a
Why no major Dutch composers?
few but it would take some browsing to see which were born in
Dutch-speaking areas. With the usual quibbling about who is a
"major" composer, add Obrecht, Clemens non Papa and Willaert to
Sweelinck on the list.
You have, of course, raised the issue of where exactly is Holland,
given the complicated history of that part of the world? Similarly,
what counts as Dutch-speaking? Do you include Frisian and Flemish
speakers?
It may simplify matters if we limit the question to the areahttps://hellomusictheory.com/learn/greatest-dutch-composers/
constituting the present Kingdom, plus what is now the Flemish half
of Belgium? Perhaps it boils down to why there were no major Dutch
composers during the Romantic period and after?
If you include "Franco-Flemish" and Burgundian there are quite a
few but it would take some browsing to see which were born in
Dutch-speaking areas.
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 12:15:54 PM UTC-6, MINe109 wrote:
On 1/26/23 12:04 PM, Andrew Clarke wrote:
On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 3:32:50 AM UTC+11, MINe109 wrote:
On 1/26/23 7:20 AM, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.If you include "Franco-Flemish" and Burgundian there are quite a
Why no major Dutch composers?
few but it would take some browsing to see which were born in
Dutch-speaking areas. With the usual quibbling about who is a
"major" composer, add Obrecht, Clemens non Papa and Willaert to
Sweelinck on the list.
You have, of course, raised the issue of where exactly is Holland,How about a language new to me? Wiki says Ockeghem grew up speaking Picard.
given the complicated history of that part of the world? Similarly,
what counts as Dutch-speaking? Do you include Frisian and Flemish speakers?
It may simplify matters if we limit the question to the areahttps://hellomusictheory.com/learn/greatest-dutch-composers/
constituting the present Kingdom, plus what is now the Flemish half
of Belgium? Perhaps it boils down to why there were no major Dutch composers during the Romantic period and after?
Other than Sweelinck and Andriessen, it's hard to call this list "major" although most of the names are somewhat recognizable, ska band and film composers excepted.Willem Pjiper and Mathais Vermeulen are definitely worth checking out
On Friday, 27 January 2023 at 09:14:51 UTC+11, number_six wrote:Yes - Badings, like ten Holt, makes the list Andy linked, but he seemed ready to say none were major.
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:20:49 AM UTC-8, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?What's all this, then?
For my purposes, Simeon ten Holt is absolutely a *major* 20th c. composer.
Maybe a stretch, but what about Willem Breuker?
Wim Mertens is Belgian, so set him aside, but see upthread for others to consider.Isn't Henk Badings a Dutch composer of note. He wrote several symphonies, violin concertos, electronica etc. Also accused of Nazi sympathies as he accepted a major post during the Nazi occupation.
Ray Hall, Taree
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:20:49 AM UTC-8, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?What's all this, then?
For my purposes, Simeon ten Holt is absolutely a *major* 20th c. composer.
Maybe a stretch, but what about Willem Breuker?
Wim Mertens is Belgian, so set him aside, but see upthread for others to consider.
So perhaps we ask the OP how far down the line can one still be called major?
i'd say at least 200 - 250 but Andy may demur...
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:20:49 AM UTC-8, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?What's all this, then?
For my purposes, Simeon ten Holt is absolutely a *major* 20th c. composer.
Maybe a stretch, but what about Willem Breuker?
Wim Mertens is Belgian, so set him aside, but see upthread for others to consider.
Isn't Henk Badings a Dutch composer of note. He wrote several symphonies, violin concertos, electronica etc. Also accused of Nazi sympathies as he accepted a major post during the Nazi occupation.
On Thursday, 26 January 2023 at 22:59:49 UTC, number_six wrote:
So perhaps we ask the OP how far down the line can one still be called major?
i'd say at least 200 - 250 but Andy may demur...I have absolutely no idea! I didn't know anybody on the list except Sweelinck, and that is in name only.
Pop over the border and you have Franck, and Denmark has Buxtehude and Nielsen. They are about.....
On 1/26/23 12:04 PM, Andrew Clarke wrote:
On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 3:32:50 AM UTC+11, MINe109 wrote:
On 1/26/23 7:20 AM, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.If you include "Franco-Flemish" and Burgundian there are quite a
Why no major Dutch composers?
few but it would take some browsing to see which were born in
Dutch-speaking areas. With the usual quibbling about who is a
"major" composer, add Obrecht, Clemens non Papa and Willaert to
Sweelinck on the list.
You have, of course, raised the issue of where exactly is Holland,How about a language new to me? Wiki says Ockeghem grew up speaking Picard.
given the complicated history of that part of the world? Similarly,
what counts as Dutch-speaking? Do you include Frisian and Flemish speakers?
It may simplify matters if we limit the question to the areahttps://hellomusictheory.com/learn/greatest-dutch-composers/
constituting the present Kingdom, plus what is now the Flemish half
of Belgium? Perhaps it boils down to why there were no major Dutch composers during the Romantic period and after?
Other than Sweelinck and Andriessen, it's hard to call this list "major" although most of the names are somewhat recognizable, ska band and film composers excepted.
On Friday, 27 January 2023 at 09:14:51 UTC+11, number_six wrote:
On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:20:49 AM UTC-8, Andy Evans wrote:
Plenty of genius Dutch painters and a very musical nation.
Why no major Dutch composers?What's all this, then?
For my purposes, Simeon ten Holt is absolutely a *major* 20th c. composer.
Maybe a stretch, but what about Willem Breuker?
Wim Mertens is Belgian, so set him aside, but see upthread for others to consider.Isn't Henk Badings a Dutch composer of note. He wrote several symphonies, violin concertos, electronica etc. Also accused of Nazi sympathies as he accepted a major post during the Nazi occupation.
Ray Hall, Taree
The use of 'standard' languages seems to be very much a twentieth-century phenomenon:
On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 10:21:59 AM UTC+1, andrewc...@gmail.com wrote:yes, linguistic "spread zones" expanded and "mosaic zones" decreased.
The use of 'standard' languages seems to be very much a twentieth-century phenomenon:Correct. Language extinction has been massive.
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