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En forme de suite - pièces pour quator à cordes

By Philip Vlessing

genre
Chamber music
instrumentation
String Quartet (2 violins, viola, cello) (2vl vla vc)
location of manuscript
www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl archive registration number 3592-01/2.1-3
dedication

Dedicated to Harry van der Lijn

Details

I. Praeludium
II. Intermezzo
III. Meditation
IV. Gaité
V. Scherzo

copied by J. Lambeck, Velsen

Not dated, but composed before 1934.

First performance

Premièred by the Residentie String Quartet with Sam Swaap.

Images

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About Philip Vlessing

(05/12/1905 - 04/30/943)
Philip Vlessing

Philip Vlessing was making a name for himself as cellist and composer in The Hague when his father died in May 1934. Together with his sister Netty, he took over his father's music school and many of his amateur (wind) orchestras. This meant his income was more secure but there was less time for composing. Still, his music was performed on the radio until the Nazis banned all music by Jewish composers. Vlessing composed chamber music, works for orchestra, for (amateur) wind orchestra as well as entertainment music under the pseudonym Jack Bottle.

by Carine Alders