- Eduard van Beinum
Infobox musical artist
Name = Eduard van Beinum
Background = classical_ensemble
Born =September 3 ,1901
flagicon|NLDArnhem ,Netherlands
Died =April 13 ,1959 (age 58)Amsterdam ,Netherlands
Instrument =Piano ,violin
Genre = Classical
Occupation = Conductor,pedagogue
Years_active = 1918-1959
Associated_acts =Concertgebouw Orchestra London Philharmonic Los Angeles Philharmonic Eduard van Beinum (
September 3 ,1901 –April 13 ,1959 ,Amsterdam ) was a Dutch conductor.Biography
Beinum was born in
Arnhem ,Netherlands , where he received his first violin and piano lessons at an early age. He joined the Arnhem Orchestra as a violinist in 1918. His grandfather was conductor of a military band. His father played the double bass in the local symphony orchestra, the Arnhemse Orkest (later Het Gelders Orkest). His brother Co van Beinum was a violinist, and the two brothers performed as a violin-piano duo in concerts. As a student at the Amsterdam Conservatoire, he gained conducting experience with several concerts by amateur ensembles in Schiedam and Zutphen. He also conducted concerts by the choir of the church of St. Nicholas in Amsterdam.Concertgebouw Orchestra
Van Beinum was the conductor of the Haarlem Orchestral Society from 1927 to 1931. He first conducted the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam in 1929. He became second conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1931, under the supervision of
Willem Mengelberg . In 1938 he was named co-principal conductor, alongside Mengelberg. After World War II, Mengelberg was dismissed as principal conductor because of controversy over his (still-disputed) behavior and attitude towards the Nazi occupiers in the Netherlands. According to Kees Wisse, Van Beinum "detested the Nazis and kept himself as aloof as he could." [Wisse, Kees (translated Lodewijk Odé, Ko Kooman and Chris Gordon), Liner notes to Q-Disc Issue "Eduard Van Beinum: The Radio Recordings", Q-Disc 97015.] Van Beinum did receive a reprimand after the post-war de-Nazification activities, but this was not so severe as to keep him from his post with the Concertgebouw. Van Beinum remained as sole principal conductor of the orchestra after the war.In 1947 he took over the leadership of the
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO), but left after two successful seasons. According to Michael Kennedy in his biography ofSir Adrian Boult , van Beinum was "not well," which led the LPO to seek Boult as a successor to him. [cite book | last=Kennedy | first=Michael | title=Adrian Boult | location=London | publisher=Hamish Hamilton | year=1987 | isbn=0241120713 ] In general, van Beinum suffered from health problems, including a heart condition, which left him unable to conduct for much of the 1950-1951 season of the Concertgebouw Orchestra.Van Beinum made his US guest conducting debut in 1954, with the
Philadelphia Orchestra . [cite news | url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,819438,00.html | title=Dutchman's Debut | work=Time | date=18 January 1954 | accessdate=2007-07-13] He took the Concertgebouw Orchestra on its first U.S. tour later in 1954. [cite news | url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,819438,00.html | title=Dutch Treat | work=Time | date=25 October 1954 | accessdate=2007-07-13] In 1956, the year of van Beinum's 25th anniversary with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, he was invested as a Grand Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau, and also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam. [Obituary for Eduard van Beinum (1959). "The Musical Times", 100 (1396), p. 346.] Outside of the Netherlands, he also served as music director of theLos Angeles Philharmonic from 1956 to 1959.Van Beinum suffered a fatal heart attack on
April 13 ,1959 on the Concertgebouw podium while rehearsing the orchestra for a performance ofJohannes Brahms ' "Symphony No. 1". He was buried inGarderen , located in theVeluwe region, where he maintained a residence. After his death, theEduard van Beinum Foundation was established in 1960.Beinum was married to Sepha Jansen, a violinist with the Concertgebouw Orchestra. In 2000, their son, Bart van Beinum, published a book about his father, "Eduard van Beinum, over zijn leven en werk". [cite book | last=van Beinum | first=Bart | title=Eduard van Beinum, over zijn leven en werk | location=Bussum | publisher=Thoth | year=2000 | isbn=9068682636 ] Van Beinum's recordings with the Concertgebouw Orchestra are available on
Philips Records andDecca Records labels.References
External links
* [http://classicalcdreview.com/evb.html Biography of Beinum and discography]
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