Name Jan Vriend | Education Utrecht University | |
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Opus 71- Programme 2: Jan Vriend - Huantan, For Organ & Wind Instruments & David Porcelijn - Requiem
Jan Vriend (born November 1938 in Benningbroek) is a Dutch classical music composer, conductor, organist and pianist. He lives in Gloucestershire, England since 1984.
Contents
- Opus 71 Programme 2 Jan Vriend Huantan For Organ Wind Instruments David Porcelijn Requiem
- Studies and career
- Discography
- References
Studies and career
Vriend studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory from 1960 to 1967, with Else Krijgsoman (piano), Anthon van der Horst and Jan Felderhof (music theory), and Ton de Leeuw (composition). During this period he also studied electronic music with Gottfried Michael Koenig at the University of Utrecht.
He won the Conservatoire of Amsterdam Prize for Composition (1967), the Schnittger Organ Prize (1966) for his composition Herfst (Dutch for Autumn) and the Gaudeamus International Composers Award with Huantan in 1970.
As a conductor, Vriend has directed several choirs and instrumental ensembles which perform both early and contemporary music. Perhaps the best-known of these is the ASKO Ensemble, which he founded in 1965.