Marius Flothuis – Concert voor fluit en orkest, Op. 19 – Video

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Marius Flothuis - Concert voor fluit en orkest, Op. 19
Marius Flothuis (1914-2001) Concert : voor fluit en orkest, Op. 19 (1944) 1. Introduzione, Tango e Walzer - 00:00 2. Rondo - 06:49 3. Variazione - 11:39 Raymond Delnoye, flute Orchestra: Het Brabants Orkest Conductor: Marc Soustrot dedicated to Everard van Royen Marius Flothuis was a Dutch composer and musicologist. After studying musicology with A. Smijers and KP Bernet Kempers at Amsterdam University he was assistant to the artistic director of the Concertgebouw Orchestra (193742). During the later years of the war he was interned in concentration camps. After the war he worked as a librarian and music critic before returning to the Concertgebouw in 1953; two years later he was appointed artistic director. In 1974 he left this post to become professor of musicology at Utrecht University until his retirement in 1982. From 1980 to 1994 he was president of the Zentralinstitut fr Mozartforschung in Salzburg. Although Flothuis had no instruction in composition, in 1922 he wrote a cadenza for Haydns keyboard concerto in D, and this was followed by several piano pieces and an incidental score for Sophocles Philoktetes; all the music composed before 1934 has been withdrawn. Important works of the 1940s and 1950s include the Horn Concerto (1945), the charming Four Trifles (1948) the Sonata da Camera for flute and harp (1951) and the lyrical String Quartet no.1 (1952), winner of the Professor van der Leeuw Prize. Symfonische muziek (1957) is a brilliant score somewhat in the ...

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