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Extractions: Photo: Friso Keuris Tristan Keuris was born in Amersfoort, Holland, in 1946. He studied composition with Ton de Leeuw at Utrecht Conservatory, where he graduated with the Composition Prize. In 1975 Keuris wrote SINFONIA for orchestra, a work that firmly established him as a composer of international importance, winning the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize and subsequently receiving many performances worldwide. In 1982 he was honoured with the Cultural Award of Hilversum, in particular for MOVEMENTS FOR ORCHESTRA (1982) and the PIANO CONCERTO (1980). Important later commissions included SYMPHONIC TRANSFORMATIONS (1987) for the Houston Symphony Orchestra, CONCERTO FOR SAXOPHONE QUARTET (1986) which the Rascher Saxophone Quartet has performed all over the world, the orchestral THREE MICHELANGELO SONGS (1990) written for mezzo soprano Jard van Nes, CONCERTO FOR TWO CELLOS (1992), the major choral and orchestral song-cycle commissioned by Dutch Radio, LAUDI (1993), SYMPHONY IN D (1995), a piece commissioned by the Music Centre, Hilversum for its inauguration ceremony, ARCADE (1995) and VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 2. In 1995 he received a Koussevitzky Foundation award. Besides his work as a composer, Keuris taught at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam, and was head of the composition department at Utrecht Conservatory. He was frequently invited to lecture and has visited America, Norway, Germany and the UK.
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Extractions: In 1975 Keuris wrote SINFONIA for orchestra, a work that firmly established him as a composer of international importance, winning the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize and subsequently receiving many performances world-wide. In 1982 he was honoured with the Cultural Award of Hilversum, in particular for MOVEMENTS FOR ORCHESTRA (1982) and the PIANO CONCERTO (1980). Important later commissions included SYMPHONIC TRANSFORMATIONS (1987) for the Houston Symphony Orchestra, CONCERTO FOR SAXOPHONE QUARTET (1986) which the Rascher Saxophone Quartet has performed all over the world, the orchestral THREE MICHELANGELO SONGS (1990) written for mezzo soprano Jard van Nes, CONCERTO FOR TWO CELLOS (1992), the major choral and orchestral song-cycle commissioned by Dutch Radio, LAUDI (1993), SYMPHONY IN D (1995), a piece commissioned by the Music Centre, Hilversum for its inauguration ceremony, ARCADE (1995) and VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 2. In 1995 he received a Koussevitzky Foundation award.
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Tristan Keuris Tristan Keuris (19461996). Klarinetkwartet (1983) I. Vigoroso II. Molto TranquilloIII. Tristan Keuris (1946-1996) was born in Amersfoort, Holland. http://users.pandora.be/stephan.vermeersch/keuris.html
Extractions: Tristan Keuris (1946-1996) was born in Amersfoort, Holland. He studied composition with Ton de Leeuw at the Utrecht Conservatory, where he graduated with the Composition Prize. In 1975 Keuris wrote Sinfonia for orchestra, a work that firmly established him as a composer of international importance, winning the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize and subsequently receiving many performances world-wide. In 1982 he was honoured with the Cultural Award of Hilversum, in particular for Movements for Orchestra and the Piano Concerto. Important later commissions included Symphonic Transformations (1987) for the Houston Symphony Orchestra and Concerto for Saxophone Quartet (1986) which the Rascher Saxophone Quartet has performed all over the world. In 1995 he received a Koussevitzky Foundation award. Play (for clarinet and piano, 1968) Tristan Keuris specially likes the saxophone and has written many pieces for this instrument. Ed Bogaard (member of the Netherlands Saxophone Quartet) was very enthousiastic about this. Ed Bogaard however also played the clarinet in the sixties. To him (and Agnes Benoist) Keuris dedicated Play, a capricious composition with many details but without the metrical frame of bars. Pianotrio (for violin, cello and piano, 1984) In 1985 a whole Tristan Keuris Day was organized in Amsterdam, where many of his works from the past twenty years were performed. The pianotrio was first performed by the Mendelssohn Trio that day, but was hardly played since this trio separated. The quotations from critics : A work which bewitched the listener like a heap of evaporated passion / An organic whole with depth and a rich emotional content.
Tristan Keuris Tristan Keuris (PaysBas / Netherlands). Tristan Keuris was born inAmersfoort, Holland, in 1946. He studied composition with Ton http://www153.pair.com/bensav/Compositeurs/Keuris.T.html
Extractions: Tristan Keuris (Pays-Bas / Netherlands) Tristan Keuris was born in Amersfoort, Holland, in 1946. He studied composition with Ton de Leeuw at Utrecht Conservatory, where he graduated with the Composition Prize. In 1975 Keuris wrote Sinfonia for orchestra, a work that firmly established him as a composer of international importance, winning the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize and subsequently receiving many performances worldwide. In 1982 he was honoured with the Cultural Award of Hilversum, in particular for Movements for orchestra (1982) and the Piano Concerto (1980). Important later commissions included Symphonic Transformations (1987) for the Houston Symphony Orchestra Concerto for Saxophone Quartet (1986) which the Rascher Saxophone Quartet has performed all over the world, the orchestral Three Michelangelo Songs (1990) written for mezzo soprano Jard van Nes Concerto for Two Cellos (1992), the major choral and orchestral song-cycle commissioned by Dutch Radio, Laudi Symphony in D (1995), a piece commissioned by the Music Centre, Hilversum for its inauguration ceremony, Arcade (1995) and Violin Concerto No.2
Miscellaneous Songs By Keuris Tristan Keuris (19461996). Song Cycles. Three Michelangelo songs, 1990 no. 1.O notte, dolce tempo; no. 2. Sulla morte di Cecchino Bracci; no. 3. Di morte certo. http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/k/keuris.html
Biographies Translate this page KELTERBORN Rudolf KEMULARIA Ramaz KERGOMARD Henri KERNIS Aaron Jay KERSTERS WillemKESSLER Thomas KESTELLIKIAN Cyril KETTING Otto keuris tristan KHALADJI Ivan http://www.cdmc.asso.fr/html/compositeurs/bio/h_l/k.htm
Repetoire - Plus Or Minus 15. 190613. KAGEL Mauricio. Pan (for piccolo and str quartet). 6. 1985.CD. keuris tristan. Concertino (for clarinet and str quartet). 10. 1977. KONDOJo. http://www.ardittiquartet.com/repert7.htm
Extractions: String Quartets Composer Work Duration Date Recorded on World Première, given by Arditti Quartet ADÈS Tom Piano Quintet 29 Oct 2001, Melbourne ALBRIGHT William Clarinet Quintet APERGHIS Georges Triangle Carre (for str quartet and perc trio) CD 20 Oct 1989, Paris BACH Johann Sebastian Ricercare à 6 (arr. for str sextet) from the Musical Offering , BWV 1079 CD BARRETT Richard Faux Departs (for p iano Quintet) March 2004 Brussels BIRTWISTLE Harrison Clarinet Quintet BRAHMS Johannes String Sextet in B-flat Major, op.18 String Sextet in G Major, op. 36 CAGE John Five (for trombone and str quartet) CD Five (for piano with string bow hairs and str quartet) CARTER Elliott Piano Quintet CD 18 Nov 1998, Washington D.C. CASTIGLIONI Niccolo Quilisma (for piano and str quartet) CERHA Friedrich Acht Sätze nach Hölderlein (for str sextet) CD 03 Oct 1996, Cologne
Extractions: Tristan Keuris (1946-1996) was born in Amersfoort, Holland. He studied composition with Ton de Leeuw at the Utrecht Conservatory, where he graduated with the Composition Prize. In 1975 Keuris wrote Sinfonia for orchestra, a work that firmly established him as a composer of international importance, winning the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize and subsequently receiving many performances world-wide. In 1982 he was honoured with the Cultural Award of Hilversum, in particular for Movements for Orchestra and the Piano Concerto. Important later commissions included Symphonic Transformations (1987) for the Houston Symphony Orchestra and Concerto for Saxophone Quartet (1986) which the Rascher Saxophone Quartet has performed all over the world. In 1995 he received a Koussevitzky Foundation award. Play (for clarinet and piano, 1968) Tristan Keuris specially likes the saxophone and has written many pieces for this instrument. Ed Bogaard (member of the Netherlands Saxophone Quartet) was very enthousiastic about this. Ed Bogaard however also played the clarinet in the sixties. To him (and Agnes Benoist) Keuris dedicated Play, a capricious composition with many details but without the metrical frame of bars. Pianotrio (for violin, cello and piano, 1984) In 1985 a whole Tristan Keuris Day was organized in Amsterdam, where many of his works from the past twenty years were performed. The pianotrio was first performed by the Mendelssohn Trio that day, but was hardly played since this trio separated. The quotations from critics : A work which bewitched the listener like a heap of evaporated passion / An organic whole with depth and a rich emotional content.
Tristan Keuris tristan keuris , brief discography by G. Schirmer. keuris, tristan (19461996) , biography etc. http://www.grainger.de/music/composers/keuris.html
Extractions: He wrote SINFONIA for orchestra in 1975, a work that firmly established him as a composer of international importance, winning the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize and subsequently receiving many performances world-wide. His major works include MOVEMENTS FOR ORCHESTRA (1982), PIANO CONCERTO (1980), SYMPHONIC TRANSFORMATIONS (1987), CONCERTO FOR SAXOPHONE QUARTET (1986), l THREE MICHELANGELO SONGS (1990), CONCERTO FOR TWO CELLOS (1992), LAUDI (1993), SYMPHONY IN D (1995), ARCADE (1995) and VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 2 (1995). Besides his work as a composer, Keuris taught at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam, and was head of the compositiondepartment at Utrecht Conservatory. Tristan Keuris was one of the most striking and original musical voices of recent years, displaying a mastery of form andtechnique, a synthesis of style and language, and combining intellectual integrity with great powers of utterance.
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