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Kees van Baaren (1906-1970) was a Dutch composer who introduced Schoenberg's dodecaphonism in The Netherlands. His septet (1952) was the first dodecaphonic piece written in The Netherlands. Van Baaren was also an important teacher. Among his students were many names who would dominate the Dutch avant garde scene in the sixties and seventies, like Louis Andriessen, Reinbert de Leeuw, Misha Mengelberg, Peter Schat, and Jan van Vlijmen. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Septet (1952)
142Concertino for Piano & Orchestra (1934): II. Lento
123Concertino for Piano & Orchestra (1934): I. Allegro moderato e molto Pesante
104Septet
85Concertino for Piano
86Concertino for Piano & Orchestra (1934): III. Allegro Vivace
87Sonatina Voor Piano: Allegretto
88Sonata voor piano: IV. Fourth Movement
79Zelfportret, Poco Marcato
710Concertino voor Piano en Orkest: I. Allegro moderato e moto pesante
7400 JAAR NEDERLANDSE MUZIEK
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Kees van Baaren 1906-1970
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