Vriend - Choral Works
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1385
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 16th February 2009
Contents
Artists
Helena Van Heel (soprano)Karin Van Der Poel (alto)
Albert Van Ommen (tenor)
Kees Jan De Koning (baritone)
Albert Van Ommen (tenor)
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Conductor
Klaas StokWorks
Choir-book (part 1)Du-Dich-Dir
Ensembles
Entre el olivo y el hombre
Artists
Helena Van Heel (soprano)Karin Van Der Poel (alto)
Albert Van Ommen (tenor)
Kees Jan De Koning (baritone)
Albert Van Ommen (tenor)
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Conductor
Klaas StokAbout
Jan Vriend (b.1938) has lived and worked in Gloucestershire, UK since 1984. He started his career as an all-rounder: pianist, organist, clarinetist and conductor, covering a variety of styles and genres. Perhaps best known for being the co-founder and first conductor of ASKO, which developed into the now internationally renowned ASKO Ensemble, Jan has been a full-time composer since the mid seventies.
The Netherlands Chamber Choir was founded by Felix de Nobel in 1937 and is a full-time, independent vocal ensemble that specialises in the a cappella repertoire from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The Netherlands Chamber Choir has commissioned works from many different composers, giving world premieres of works by Sir John Tavener, James MacMillan, Edith Canat de Chizy, Gija Kancheli, Hans Kox, Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Gerard Beljon, Mauricio Kagel and Jan Vriend that were greeted enthusiastically by the musical press.
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