p, vn, b, 1924-1970 NL, Enschede
Musician / Composer of Classical
Kees van Baaren ([ˈkeːs fɑn ˈbaːrə(n)] or [ˈkeːs vɑn ˈbaːrə(n)] when pronouncing every word in isolation.; 22 October 1906 – 2 September 1970) was a Dutch composer and teacher.Van Baaren was born in Enschede. His 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 with Willem 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 use twelve-tone technique.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Kees van Baaren 1906-1970 | Kees van Baaren | 2001 | Album |
Piano | Ronald Brautigam, Willem Pijper, Kees van Baaren, Daniël Ruyneman, Hendrik Andriessen, Leo Smit, Rudolf Escher | 1998 | Album |
Piano Concertos In The Netherlands | Kees van Baaren, Henk Badings, Willem Pijper, Carl Smulders, Ronald Brautigam, Ellen Corver, Sepp Grotenhuis, Ivo Janssen, David Kuyken, Kees Bakels, Jac van Steen, Alexander Vedernikov | 1997 | Album |
400 Years Of Dutch Music – Vol.6 | Residentie Orkest, Matthijs Vermeulen, Kees van Baaren, Anthon Van Der Horst, Otto Ketting, Ton De Leeuw | 1991 | Album |
Wind Band Compositions | Louis Andriessen, Kees van Baaren, Geert van Keulen, Willem Breuker | 1984 | Album |
Musica Per Orchestra , Musica Per Organo / Prisms, For Organ | Kees van Baaren / Carel Brons | 1973 | Album |
"Einst Dem Grau..." / Piano Concerto / Serenata II | Ton de Kruyf (2) | 1966 | Album |
Symphonic Music For Large Orchestra / Variazioni Per Orchestra | Marius Flothuis /, Kees van Baaren | 1961 | Album |