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Han Reiziger of VPRO (Dutch Radio) hosted a number of KPFA broadcasts in 1974 as part of an exchange program. In this edition he introduces the works of six Dutch composers, several of which are very rare in United States, to this day. Included are incidental music by Alphons Diepenbrock, two re-workings of the Dutch national anthem by Anthon van der Horst and Louis Andriessen, a symphony by Cornelis Dopper, a seldom heard avant-garde piece by Bernard van Beurden, and an aleatoric work for two wind quintets by Misha Mengelberg. One of these pieces is introduced by Reiziger as being “Choros II” but is now best known as “Choros VI”.
This audio is part of the collection: Other Minds Archive
Date: 1974-10-21
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview and Music; Han Reiziger; 20th Century Classical
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States
For more detailed program information and to browse other material in the Other Minds Archive visit: radiOM.org
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- February 21, 2009
Subject: Oranjeke.
That is one of the most ugly version of the Dutch national anthem i have ever heard. Something you would expect to find on a 20th century classical broadcast.