Van Beinum, CGO, soloists - Mozart KV 622 299 (Philips) 1957
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Van Beinum, CGO, soloists - Mozart KV 622 299 (Philips) 1957
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Bram de Wilde (1912-1996): Dutch Clarinettist.
1940-1975: Played first clarinet in the Concertgebouw Orkest. But before the war he played as a substitute in the concertgebouw Orkest. You can see an interview about Mengelberg, De Wilde tells about a short movie, made in 1931 in Epinay-sur-Seine, where Mengelberg conducted three items: Weber Oberon overture, Bizet adagietto (1e Arlésienne suite) and Hungarian march (Berlioz). And he talks about Mengelberg during the war.
Phia Berghout (Rotterdam, 14.12.1909 - Doorn, 22.03.1993): Dutch harpist. Studied at the Amsterdam Coservatorium with Rosa Spier (1891-1967).
1933-1945: Second harp in the Concertgebouw Orkest
1945-1960: First harp in the Concertgebouw Orkest
She had a successful solo career and teached at the coservatoria in Amsterdam and Maastricht.
She was also interviewed about Mengelberg in 1984.
Eduard van Beinum (Arnhem, 03.09.1900 - Amsterdam, 13.04.1959) was in his time one of the best conductors in the Netherlands. With his non-dictatorial attitude, he was able to create a great involvement with his musicians, which led to very natural, flowing, pure interpretations, without excesses, exaggerations or other effects. The music, not the ego, came first.
1927-1931: conductor of the Haarlem Orchestral Society
1931-1938: second conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra (alongside Willem Mengelberg)
1935-1940: conductor of R.K. Oratoriumvereniging Haarlem
1938-1945: second principal conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra
1945-1959: first conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra
1949-1952: First conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra
1952: Tour of the United States with the Concertgebouw Orchestra
1956-1959: First conductor Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
He introduced Bruckner's symphonies to the Netherlands, thereby establishing a Bruckner tradition for the Concertgebouw Orchestra alongside that of Mahler. Van Beinum was awarded honorary doctorates by Rutgers University in New Jersey and by the Municipal University of Amsterdam. Eduard Van Beinum died of a cardiac arrest on 13 April 1959, during a rehearsal with the Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Eduard van Beinum married Sepha Jansen, a violinist, in 1927. They had two sons.
Bart van Beinum (1929), violinist, wrote a beautiful book about his father: Eduard van Beinum: over zijn leven en werk (Toth, 2000).
Truus de Leur wrote a biography: Eduard van Beinum, Musicus tussen musici (Toth, 2004).
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
1 Clarinet concerto in A KV 622
1 allegro
2 adagio
3 rondo: allegro
Bram de Wilde, clarinet
Recorded: 1957 05 29
2 Concert for flute and harp in C KV 299
4 allegro
5 andantino
6 rondeau: allegro
Hubert Barwahser, flute; Phia Berghout, harp
Recorded: 1957 06 06
Concertgebouw Orchestra c.b. Eduard van Beinum
LP 30 cm: Philips A 00440 L
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