Jeanne Beijerman-Walraven

Jeanne Beijerman-Walraven (14 June 1878 – 20 September 1969) was a Dutch composer. She was born in Semarang, Indonesia, and studied privately with Frits Koeberg in The Hague.[1][2]

Beijerman-Walraven's early compositions were late Romantic in style, but she adopted contemporary techniques and later works became more Expressionist. Although she received recognition early in her career, her work was seldom played after the 1920s. She died in Arnhem.[3]

Works

Selected works include:

  • Concert Overture for orchestra, 1910
  • Orkeststuk for orchestra, 1921
  • Lento and Allegro moderato for orchestra, 1921
  • Sonata, violin, pianoforte, 1909, 1952
  • Koraal, organ/pianoforte, 1911
  • String Quartet, 1912
  • 2 stukken, pianoforte, 1929
  • Andante espressivo con molta emozione, pianoforte, 1950
  • Pan (H. Gorter), S, pf
  • Het is winter, S, pf
  • Licht mijn licht, SATB
  • Uit de wijzangen (R. Tagore, trans. F. van Eeden), Mezzo-soprano, pianoforte, before 1916
  • Ik moet mijn boot te water laten, Nu mogen alle vregdewijzen zich mengen; De zieke buur (F. Pauwels) orchestra, 1922
  • In den stroom (H. Keuls), song, 1924
  • Feestlied (Keuls), soprano, pianoforte/orchestra, 1926
  • Om de stilte (Keuls), song, 1940
  • Mère (3 poèmes de M. Carême), low violin, pianoforte, 1950
  • De ramp (Renée), song, 1953
gollark: Maybe you could write it down using minoteaur™, coming soon.
gollark: You can write it down so you don't forget!
gollark: > so long as everyone can live equally and be happy with what they have, i don't careThis is not entirely the case.
gollark: I'm not a race so I don't care about racism.
gollark: ++delete <@543131534685765673> (<:dodecahedron:724893894822854697>al attitude toward spying)

References

  1. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (Digitized online by GoogleBooks). Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  2. Stegmüller, Jürgen (2006). Das Streichquartett: eine internationale Dokumentation.
  3. "Beijerman-Walraven, Jeanne". Retrieved 25 January 2011.



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