- Kees van Baaren
Kees van Baaren (born
22 October 1906 inEnschede – died2 September 1970 inOegstgeest ) was a Dutch composer and teacher.Van Baaren's early studies (1924-29) were in Berlin with Rudolph Breithaupt (piano) and Friedrich Koch (composition) at the
Stern conservatory . After returning to the Netherlands in 1929, he studied withWillem Pijper . He adopted Pijper's "germ cell technique" in his compositions from about 1934 onward. While composing some works in an accessible, tonal style, in other pieces he developed toward a serial technique, which emerged fully with the "Septet" for five winds, violin, and double bass (1952). He was the first important Dutch composer to usetwelve-tone technique .In 1948 Van Baaren became director of the Conservatoire of the Amsterdam Muzieklyceum Society (later merged into the Conservatoire of Amsterdam). In 1953 he was appointed director of the Utrecht Conservatoire. In 1958 he became director of the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. His students included many of the leading composers and performers of the next generation, including
Louis Andriessen ,Reinbert de Leeuw ,Misha Mengelberg ,Peter Schat , andJan van Vlijmen .elected works
* Concertino for piano and orchestra (1934)
* Sonatina "in memoriam Willem Pijper", for piano (1948)
* "The Hollow Men", cantata for soprano, baritone, mixed choir and orchestra, text byT. S. Eliot (1948, rev.1955-56)
* Septet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, and contrabass (1952)
* Symphony (1956)
* Variations for orchestra (1959)
* Partita for wind band (1961)
* String Quartet (1962)
* Wind Quintet (1963)
* Concerto for piano and orchestra (1964)
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