- Eduard Flipse
Eduard Flipse (
26 February 1896 inWissenkerke –12 September 1973 inBreda ) was a Dutch conductor andcomposer , the son of Cornelis Flipse and Geertje Kruis. He was noted as a champion of the music of Dutch composers, [Herbert Antcliffe, "Musical Notes from Abroad" "The Musical Times", 77(1126), pp. 1134-1136 (December 1936),] such as Léon Orthel [Herbert Antcliffe, "Musical Notes from Abroad". "The Musical Times", 77(1119), pp. 466-467 (May 1936).] . He prepared the chorus for one of the earliest Dutch performances ofWilliam Walton 's oratorio "Belshazzar's Feast". [Edwin Evans, "The I.S.C.M. Festival at Amsterdam". "The Musical Times", 74(1086), pp. 705-708 (August 1933).] He was the first Dutch conductor ofIgor Stravinsky 's "The Rite of Spring " and of the violin concerto ofAlban Berg .Flipse became the "second conductor" ("tweede dirigent") of the
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra in 1927, and in 1930, became the orchestra's principal conductor, serving until 1962. His recordings with the orchestra include a live performance from the 1955 Holland Festival ofGustav Mahler 's Symphony No. 6. [Donald Mitchell, "Mahler on the Gramophone". "Music & Letters", 41(2), pp. 156-163 (April 1960).] In his later years, Flipse was conductor of the Antwerp Philharmonic (precursor to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders) from 1961 to 1970.Flipse was married twice. His first marriage to Louise Francina Victoria Snel, from 1923 to 1940, produced a son, and ended in divorce. His second marriage was to Margaretha Cornelia Broeders, from 1942.
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* [http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/BWN/lemmata/bwn2/flipse J.B. van Benthem, Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, Dutch-language online biography of Eduard Flipse]
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