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- Biography
- Filmography (as composer)
- Musical recordings Jazz Classical
- Awards
- References
{{short description|Dutch musician and composer}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = Loek Dikker | image = Loek Dikker (1989).jpg | alt = Loek Dikker in 1989 | caption = Loek Dikker in 1989 | background = non_performing_personnel | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1944|02|28|df=y}} | birth_place = Amsterdam, Netherlands | origin = | genre = {{#property:P136}} | occupation = conductor, composer, instrumentalist | associated_acts = Loek Dikker Waterland Ensemble | years_active = {{start date|1959}}–present | website = {{URL|http://www.loekdikker.com/}} }}Loek Dikker (born {{#property:P569}}) is a Dutch pianist, conductor, and composer.[ Dikker is known for his scores for the films The Fourth Man, Body Parts, and Rosenstraße, among others.[3]]BiographyAfter training as a classical pianist, Dikker became a jazz musician after seeing a 1959 televised performance by Horace Silver and Sonny Rollins.[4] He gave his first jazz performance in 1960, in a jazz and poetry concert with Godfried Bomans.[4] He later performed in the bands of Hans Dulfer and Theo Loevendie, and with American instrumentalists Oliver Nelson, Cannonball Adderley, and Don Byas.[4] In the mid-1970s, he founded his Waterland Ensemble.[4] He wrote his first film score in 1981, and has scored over sixty films.[8] Dikker is the founder and chairman of Muziekinstituut MultiMedia, an organization founded in 2006 to promote and encourage collaboration among multimedia composers.[9] He is also a board member of FFACE, the Federation of Film and Audiovisual Composers of Europe.[10] Dikker's sister, {{Interlanguage link multi|Marianne Dikker|nl}}, is a screenwriter and director.[11] Filmography (as composer)- {{Interlanguage link multi|Two Queens and One Consort|nl|3=Twee vorstinnen en een vorst (film)}} (1981)
- The Fourth Man (1983)
- Friedliche Tage (1984)
- De droomproducenten (1984) – documentary
- Het bittere kruid (1985)
- Passage: A Richard Erdman Sculpture (1985) – documentary
- Slow Burn (1986) – television movie
- Iris (1987)
- Pascali's Island (1988)
- Een scherzo furioso (1990)
- Dilemma (1990)
- Body Parts (1991)
- Nie wieder schlafen (1992)
- The Forbidden Quest (1993)
- Prinzenbad (1993)
- De tussentijd (1993)
- The Babysitter (1995)
- The Commissioner (1998)
- The Escape (1998) – television movie
- Kinderland ist abgebrannt (1998) – documentary
- Diva Dolorosa (1999) – documentary
- Führer Ex (2002)
- Science Fiction (2002)
- Rosenstraße (2003)
- Giacomo Casanova (2004) – television movie
- Wolfsbergen (2004)
- Der junge Beethoven (2007)[3]
Musical recordingsJazz- Love Cry and Super Nimbus (1970)
- Tan Tango (1975)
- Domesticated Doomsday (1978)
- The Waterland Big Band Is hot! Part 1 / Part 2 (1979)
- Mayhem in our Streets (1980)
- Summer Suite (1982)
Classical- To Paul Desmond (1991)
- Overijssels Volkslied (2000)
- South Side Ground Zero Boogie Blues (2004)[13]
Awards- 1983: Silver Desk for Best Dutch film music, for The Fourth Man[8]
- 1990: Golden Calf, for his body of work from 1985–1990[3]
- 1991: Saturn Award for Best Music, for Body Parts[3]
- 2004: Ravello Cinemusica (Italy), for Best European film music, for Rosenstraße[8]
References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{IMDb name|nm0226693}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|title=Loek Dikker : Composer|url=http://www.loekdikker.com/core/content.php?option=viewitem&id=41|website=loekdikker.com|accessdate=30 September 2015}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|title=Organization|url=http://www.loekdikker.com/core/content.php?option=viewitem&id=26|website=loekdikker.com|accessdate=30 September 2015}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=Discografie|url=http://www.loekdikker.com/core/content.php?option=viewitem&id=21|website=loekdikker.com|accessdate=30 September 2015}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|title=Marianna Dikker|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0226694/|website=IMDb|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 6. ^1 {{cite web|title=Welkom|url=http://www.mimm.nl/node/247|publisher=Muziekinstituut MultiMedia|accessdate=30 September 2015|language=Dutch}} 7. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|title=Organisatie|url=http://www.mimm.nl/organisatie|publisher=Muziekinstituut MultiMedia|accessdate=30 September 2015|language=Dutch}}
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