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Johann Wilhelm Wilms (baptized March 30, 1772 in Witzhelden near Solingen, died July 19, 1847 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch-German composer, best known for writing Wien Neerlands Bloed, which served as the Dutch national anthem from 1815 to 1932. After lessons from his father and oldest brother in piano and composition, Wilms studied flute on his own. He moved to Amsterdam in 1791 where he played flute in two orchestras and was soloist in Mozart and Beethoven piano concerti, giving them their Dutch premieres. He also taught piano at the Koninklijk Nederlandsch Instituut voor Wetenschappen, interviewed applicants for church organist positions, judged composition competitions and wrote for the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, a publication he once used as a soapbox to complain about the lack of performance of music by contemporary Dutch composers like himself. As the events of the French Revolution affected the Netherlands, Wilms wrote several patriotic hymns. In 1816, Wilms won the open competition for the new Dutch anthem with Wien Neêrlandsch bloed, leading to lots of commission from churches and other organizations. For 23 years Wilms was the organist at a Baptist church in Amsterdam. Wilms wrote seven symphonies, the one in F major was lost and the others sunk into obscurity after his death. The chronology of the five early symphonies is not clear even to experts. According to Ernst Klusen, the Finale of the E-flat major Symphony is modeled on that of Mozart's K. 543. His
Sinfonia Concertante in C Major: II. Romance
4332II. Adagio
1493I. Allegro brillante
1344III. Alegro molto
925III. Rondo: Allegro
886II. Poco adagio
857Symphonie à grand orchestre No. 4 in C Minor, Op. 23: IV. Rondo (Arr. J. Althuis for Reed Quintet)
828Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 58: 4. Rondo. Allegro molto
709II. Andante
6610I. Allegro
58
Clarinet Concerto - Sinfonie Concertante (Original)

Wilms, J.W.: Sonatas for Piano 4 Hands - Opp. 31, 41

Wilms: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4 - Overture in D
Wilms: Symphonies Nos. 6 & 7
Wilms: The Piano Concertos, Vol. 1
Richter / Wilms / Muller: Biedermeier Sonatas
Wilms: Symphonies Op. 23 & 14, Variations On "Wilhelmus Van Nassauwe"
Wilms: The Piano Concertos, Vol. 2
Wilms: Piano Quartets & Piano Trio

Wilms, J.W.: Piano Concerto, Op. 12 / Symphony, Op. 14 / Flute Concerto, Op. 24
Wilms: Piano Quartets, Opp. 22 & 30
Wilms - Hummel - Czerny - Beethoven: Works for Flute, Cello and Piano