Name Henk Lijnschooten Role Composer | Books Dictionary of windmusic | |
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Died November 1, 2006, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands |
Pihalni orkester premogovnika velenje henk van lijnschooten hymn st jean
Hendrickus Cornelius "Henk" van Lijnschooten (28 March 1928 in The Hague - 1 November 2006 in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht) was a Dutch composer, who also wrote under the names Ted Huggens and Michel van Delft.
Contents
- Pihalni orkester premogovnika velenje henk van lijnschooten hymn st jean
- Dru tvo pihalni orkester entjan kograd igem henk van lijnschooten choral figure mp4
- Life
- Works of Michiel van Delft
- Chamber Music
- Works for accordion
- Works for plucked instruments
- Soundtracks
- References
Dru tvo pihalni orkester entjan kograd igem henk van lijnschooten choral figure mp4
Life
Henk van Lijnschooten went to his local music school for violin and clarinet lessons. His initial studies were with Koeberg Fritz (1876-1961) in music theory, composition and conducting technique. He completed his training as the Concert Band Conductor of The Hague Royal Conservatory. In 1957 he was appointed as the successor to the conductor of the Marine Band of the Royal Dutch Navy. With this orchestra he traveled throughout Europe and the United States. From 1965 to 1970 he was professor of woodwinds at the Conservatory of Rotterdam. After that, he taught at the Conservatory Concert Directorate in Arnhem and the Rotterdam Conservatory. In 1985 he was decorated as Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau.