Herman Strategier
Appearance
Johan Herman Strategier (Arnhem, August 10, 1912 - Doorwerth, October 26, 1988) was a composer, organist, and conductor from The Netherlands.[1] Strategier studied at the Roman Catholic School of Church Music in Utrecht.[2] He served as conductor of Leiden's Dutch Madrigal Choir and also composed a number of larger concert works, among them are Don Ramiro (1943) for chorus and orchestra, Rembrandt Cantata (1956), and Shadow out of Time (1973) for ad libitum chorus, flute, percussion, organ, harp, and tape.[2]
Selected works
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ (in Indonesian)Hassan Shadily & Redaksi Ensiklopedi Indonesia (Red & Peny)., Ensiklopedi Indonesia Jilid 6 (SHI-VAJ). Jakarta: Ichtiar Baru-van Hoeve, hal. 3308
- ^ a b Nick Strimple., Choral Music in the Twentieth Century. Wisconsin: Amadeus, 2005, p. 72
- ^ "Klok-muziek / Herman Strategier". Donemus Publishing. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
- ^ "Suite Felix : voor beiaard, 1978 / Herman Strategier". Donemus Publishing. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
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- 1912 births
- 1988 deaths
- 20th-century composers
- 20th-century conductors (music)
- 20th-century Dutch male musicians
- 20th-century organists
- Composers for carillon
- Dutch composers
- Dutch conductors (music)
- Dutch music educators
- Dutch organists
- Dutch male conductors (music)
- Male organists
- Musicians from Arnhem
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