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    Bernard Hélène Joseph van Dieren (27 December 1887 – 24 April 1936) was a Dutch composer, critic, author, and writer on music, much of whose working life...
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  • Van Dieren or VanDieren is a Dutch surname referring to people from the town of Dieren. Notable people with this name include: Bernard van Dieren (1887–1936)...
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  • Van Dieren or Van Dieren Éditeur is a French Protestant publishing house, Francophone and independent, founded in 1995 and located in Paris. Specializing...
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    Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 28 April 2023. "First Portrait of Bernard van Dieren (1887-1936)". Art UK. Retrieved 14 May 2023. "Venus 1917". Yale University...
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  • active in the UK, a pupil of Busoni and later the wife of composer Bernard van Dieren. Kindler was born in Rotterdam. Her father was the oboist and conductor...
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  • Tomlinson had a lifelong interest in the music of Peter Warlock and Bernard van Dieren. He acted as the chairman of the Peter Warlock Society for 25 years...
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    Lambert claimed that the theme was dictated to him by the ghost of Bernard van Dieren, who had died in 1936. British composer Robert Simpson also composed...
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  • on his work arose from his meeting in 1916 with the Dutch composer Bernard van Dieren; he also gained creative impetus from a year spent in Ireland, studying...
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    pagodes' (from Ma mère l'Oye, 1910), the Chinese Symphony (1914) by Bernard van Dieren, and the light music orchestral fantasy In a Chinese Temple Garden...
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    of the united Germany, but as Busoni's friend the English composer Bernard van Dieren pointed out, "international virtuosi who for practical reasons chose...
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  • befriending composers such as Rebecca Clarke, Frederick Delius, Bernard van Dieren, E J Moeran and Peter Warlock. He became well known for his concerts...
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  • Frida Kindler (1879–1964), a pupil of Busoni and the wife of composer Bernard van Dieren. Her first London piano recital took place in June 1936 at the Aeolian...
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  • United States. His composition teachers included John Ireland and Bernard van Dieren. He worked as a concert pianist before devoting himself more to music...
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  • Granville Bantock (Songs from the Chinese Poets), Rebecca Clarke, Bernard van Dieren, Harry Farjeon (The Lute of Jade song cycle, 1917), Charles Tomlinson...
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  • and mixed chorus; also symphonic is the Sinfonia for Strings (1953) Bernard van Dieren (1887–1936), Dutch composer of the Chinese Symphony (1914) and an...
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  • are amongst his finest. His poem "The Long Barrow" was also set by Bernard van Dieren in 1931. Surrey baptism records, via Ancestry.co.uk National Probate...
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  • Frida Kindler (1879–1964), Dutch pianist active in the UK, wife of Bernard van Dieren Kristina Sandulova (born 1978), Bulgarian-Dutch classical pianist...
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  • (1781–1858) David Diamond (1915–2005) Alphons Diepenbrock (1862–1921) Bernard van Dieren (1887–1936) Albert Christoph Dies (1755–1822) Albert Dietrich (1829–1908)...
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    Although Mary was already intimately involved with the Dutch composer Bernard van Dieren, Campbell caught her attention immediately when she first saw him...
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  • Phyllida and Corydon (1939), possibly influenced by the music of Bernard van Dieren; the Rhapsody in F ♯ for piano and orchestra (1943), written for the...
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    time, he came to be close to and exchanged ideas with the composers Bernard van Dieren and Cecil Gray, who were friends with Warlock. For unknown reasons...
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    includes a section entitled Quasi Alkan. The English composer and writer Bernard van Dieren praised Alkan in an essay in his 1935 book, Down Among the Dead Men...
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  • covered composers as diverse as Henry Purcell, Frederick Delius and Bernard van Dieren. Notable examples include piano solo versions of Grainger's Hill Song...
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  • (died 1960) December 27 Gertie Gitana, music hall singer (died 1957) Bernard van Dieren, composer (died 1936) date unknown David Beigelman, violinist (died...
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  • Diamond Cello Concerto (1938) Kaddish for cello and orchestra (1987) Bernard van Dieren Elegy for cello and orchestra (c. 1910) Albert Dietrich Cello Concerto...
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  • 1565) Lex van Delden (1919–1988) Patrick van Deurzen (born 1964) Alphons Diepenbrock (1862–1921) Bernard van Dieren (1887–1936) Rudi Martinus van Dijk (1932–2003)...
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  • (1919–1988), modern classical composer (symphonies, vocal music) Bernard van Dieren (1887–1936), composer of chamber music, symphonies, vocal works Cornelis...
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    quartet (1908). Kurt Atterberg (1887–1974): Three string quartets. Bernard van Dieren (1887–1936): No 1 (1912), No 2, op 9 (1917), No 3, op 15 (1919), No...
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  • killed in World War I; Gerald Finzi's teacher, composed 15 songs Bernard van Dieren (1887–1936), his music moved towards 20th century serialism; composed...
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    The Party for the Animals (Dutch: Partij voor de Dieren, [pɑrˈtɛi voːr də ˈdiːrə(n)]; PvdD) is a political party in the Netherlands. Among its main goals...
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