FutureClassics

FutureClassics is a Dutch CD label started by composer Jeff Hamburg and flutist Eleonore Pameijer. The label specialises in music of Dutch composers who were suppressed (in some cases murdered) by the Nazis during their occupation of the Netherlands, including Leo Smit, Dick Kattenburg, Daniël Belinfante and Rosy Wertheim.

Selected recordings

  • Dick Kattenburg (1919–1944) – Chamber music (Leo Smit Ensemble)
  • Treasures – Rediscovered jewels by suppressed Jewish composers (Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Marcel Worms, piano)
  • Lowlands – Dutch Flute Sonatas (Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Frans van Ruth, piano)
  • Hamburg Live – Live recordings of orchestral works by Jeff Hamburg
  • Looking East – Chamber music by Jeff Hamburg (Nienke Oostenrijk, soprano, Marcel Beekman, tenor and musicians of the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra)
  • Hooglied – Jeff Hamburg's musical setting of the Song of Songs (Nettie Blanken and Rudolph Lucieer, narrators, Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Marcel Beekman, tenor)
  • Reflections – Compositions by French and Dutch composers of the early twentieth century (Irene Maessen, soprano, Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Marja Bon, piano)
  • Les Chemins de l'Amour – Compositions by French composers of the early twentieth century (Irene Maessen, soprano, Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Rudolf Jansen, piano)
  • Romances – French Flute Sonatas (Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Frans van Ruth, piano)
  • Reveries – French Impressionism (Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Frans van Ruth, piano)
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