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Name
  
Reinbert Leeuw


Role
  
Conductor

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Albums
  
Early Piano Works, Volume 2, Piano Music / Melodies

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Music Film, Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

Similar People
  
Louis Andriessen, Erik Satie, Vera Beths, Barbara Sukowa, Anner Bylsma

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Reinbert de Leeuw (born Amsterdam, 8 September 1938) is a Dutch conductor, pianist and composer.

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Life

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He studied music theory and piano at the Amsterdam Conservatoire and composition with Kees van Baaren at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague

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He taught at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague. He is a well-known conductor and pianist performing mainly contemporary music. He is the founder of the “Dutch Charles Ives Society”. Since 2004 he is a professor at the Leiden University in “performing and creative arts of the 19th, 20th and 21st century".

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In 1974 he founded the Schönberg Ensemble. They mainly focussed on performing works by the Second Viennese School and the avant-garde. For the strings of the ensemble he composed the piece Etude (1983–1985).

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Reinbert de Leeuw regularly conducts the Netherlands' major orchestras and ensembles, including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, New Sinfonietta Amsterdam, Residentie Orchestra The Hague and ensembles such as the Netherlands Chamber Choir, the ASKO and the Netherlands Wind ensembles and the orchestras of the Dutch Radio. In the 1995-96 season he was the centre point of the 'Carte Blanche' series in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam. He is involved in the organization of the series 'Contemporaries' at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam.

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He is a regular guest in most European countries (France, Germany (incl. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), England, Belgium)) and the United States (Tanglewood Festival, New World Symphony, Lincoln Center Chamber Music Group New York, Aspen and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra in Minneapolis, and lectures at the Juilliard School of Music in New York), Japan and Australia. Reinbert de Leeuw has been involved in various opera productions at the Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam as well as with the Nederlandse Reisopera. Productions include works by Strawinsky (a.o. The Rake’s Progress), Andriessen (Rosa - A Horse Drama; Writing to Vermeer), Ligeti (Le Grand Macabre), Vivier (Rêves d’un Marco Polo), Zuidam’s opera Rage d‘Amours and Britten's The Turn of the Screw. In 2011, De Leeuw conducted Schoenberg's monumental Gurre-Lieder, which was the realisation of an old ambition of his.

He was in 1992 guest artistic director of the Aldeburgh Festival and from 1994–1998 artistic director of Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music. De Leeuw was artistic advisor for contemporary music with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and from 2001 to 2010 he served as artistic leader at the Nederlandse Orkest- en Ensemble-Academie (NJO; Dutch Orchestra and Ensemble Academy).

De Leeuw mostly made his recordings for Philips, Koch and Nonesuch.

Awards

On the occasion of his 70th birthday, Reinbert de Leeuw was decorated with Knight of Order of the Netherlands Lion.

Orchestral

  • 1965 Interplay for orchestra
  • 1971–1973 Abschied, Symphonic poem for large orchestra
  • 2013 Der nächtlige Wanderer, Symphonic poem for large orchestra
  • Works for wind band

  • 1970 Hymns and Chorals
  • Vocal music

  • 2003 Im wunderschönen Monat Mai - Dreimal sieben Lieder nach Robert Schumann
  • Chamber music

  • 1962–1963 Quartetto per archi
  • 1983–1985 Etude for string quartet
  • Piano works

  • 1964 Music for piano I
  • 1966 Music for piano II
  • References

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