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    Matthijs Vermeulen (born Matheas Christianus Franciscus van der Meulen) (8 February 1888 – 26 July 1967), was a Dutch composer and music journalist. Matthijs...
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  • The Matthijs Vermeulen Award is the most important Dutch composition prize. It was named after the Dutch composer Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967). During...
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  • Zimbabwean cricketer Matatumua Maimoaga Vermeulen (1935–2012), Samoan politician, nurse and environmentalist Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967), Dutch composer and...
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  • with the name include: Matthijs/Matthys Matthijs Accama (1702–1783), Dutch painter Matthijs Balen (1684–1766), Dutch painter Matthijs van den Bergh (1618–1687)...
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    Composers Award 1977 Matthijs Vermeulen Award for De Staat 1977 UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in Paris 1992 Matthijs Vermeulen Award for M. is...
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    van Lidth de Jeude (1853–1937) a Dutch zoologist and herpetologist Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967) a Dutch composer and music journalist Willem Zeylmans...
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  • Frascati Theatre, Amsterdam. In 2004 Michel van der Aa received the Matthijs Vermeulen Award for this work. One details, Boosey & Hawkes "One (chamber opera...
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  • (born 1951) Theo Verbey (1959–2019) Johannes Verhulst (1816–1891) Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967) Henk de Vlieger (born 1953) Henk van der Vliet (born 1928)...
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  • Verhulst (1816–1891), classical composer of vocal music, symphonic works Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967), classical composer of symphonies and songs Alexander...
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  • Within Temptation Roel van Velzen (born 1978), singer Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967), composer Matthijs Verschoor (born 1955), classical pianist Tijs Verwest...
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  • biomedical engineer Matthijs van der Meulen (1888-1967), Dutch composer and music journalist (in 1915 changed his name to "Matthijs Vermeulen") Olof van der...
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    Beethoven, and to whom or what "in memoriam" refers. In 1947 the critic Matthijs Vermeulen claimed the whole piece was an elegy for the Nazi regime, and that...
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  • Stanchinsky 1888 1914 Russian Cristòfor Taltabull 1888 1964 Spanish Matthijs Vermeulen 1888 1967 Dutch Seven symphonies Gabriel von Wayditch 1888 1969 Hungarian-American...
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    Daniël Mensch, Diederik Simon, Matthijs Vellenga, Jan-Willem Gabriëls and Chun Wei Cheung. After the Olympics Vermeulen, Vellenga, Gabriëls and Geert Cirkel...
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  • Franci Concerto for Orchestra 4th Prize Alvin Etler Symphony 5th Prize Matthijs Vermeulen Symphony No. 2 Prélude a la Nouvelle Journée 6th Prize Michel Ciry...
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  • (1926) Sándor Veress Sonatina per violoncello e pianoforte(1933) Matthijs Vermeulen Two cello sonatas (1918, 1938) Gabriel Vicéns La Esfera (2021) Louis...
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  • (1816–1891) Gaspar de Verlit (1622–1682) Pierre Vermont (c. 1495 – c. 1533) Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967) Alexey Verstovsky (1799–1862) Michael Vetter (1943–2013)...
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  • Matthijs Vellenga (born 29 October 1977 in Grijpskerk) is a rower from the Netherlands. His career highlight so far was in Athens at the 2004 Summer Olympics...
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  • ("mostly in unison with the E♭ or piccolo [flute]"). Dutch composer Matthijs Vermeulen's Fourth Symphony, published in 1941, includes a part for A♭ clarinet...
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    Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (BKBV). In 1985 and 1994, the Matthijs Vermeulen Award. In 1995, the Ouborg Award for his lifetime achievements from...
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    1936, ?, 1943). Hugo Kauder (1888–1972): Nineteen string quartets. Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967): One string quartet (1960–61). Rosy Wertheim (1888–1949):...
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  • Victor Kolar (1888–1957), Hungarian–American composer of 1 symphony Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967), Dutch composer of 7 symphonies Cecil Armstrong Gibbs...
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    the music of his contemporary Matthijs Vermeulen, but his music does not quite reach the ecstatic level of Vermeulen's. Nonetheless, Pijper remained a...
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  • July 17 – John Coltrane, jazz musician, 40 (liver cancer) July 26 – Matthijs Vermeulen, composer, 79 July 30 – Marios Varvoglis, composer, 81 August 4 –...
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    (2023) - Vocals & Guitars Paul Jacobs Memorial Award (2001, 2002) Matthijs Vermeulen Prize (2002) Composition Prize of the Codarts Rotterdam Conservatory...
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    Kremer. He teaches at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. He won the Matthijs Vermeulen Award in 1984. He composed two operas in collaboration with Friso...
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  • International Composers Award in 1999. He also received the prestigious Matthijs Vermeulen Award for One in 2004. He received the Ernst von Siemens Composer...
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    march) under the baton of the composer, his dissatisfied colleague Matthijs Vermeulen stood up in the hall of the Concertgebouw and shouted: "Leve Sousa"...
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    Koussevitzky International Record Award (together with Pierre Boulez) 1986 - Matthijs Vermeulen Award for Naima 1988 - 3M Award "CD's". Archived from the original...
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  • Helen Grime. In June 2017, Moore became the first woman to win the Matthijs Vermeulen Award from the Netherlands Funds for the Performing Arts FPK for her...
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