词条 | Jakob van Domselaer |
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Jakob van Domselaer (15 April 1890 in Nijkerk, Gelderland – 5 January 1960) was a Dutch composer. Domselaer was born at Nijkerk, Netherlands. In 1912, he traveled to Paris where he met the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872–1944), eventually becoming a part of Mondrian's artistic circle known as "De Stijl." Domselaer's piano suite Proeven van Stijlkunst (Experiments in Artistic Style, 1913–17) represented the first attempt to apply principles of Neo-Plasticism to music, and Mondrian asserted that pieces were created under the influence of the plus-minus painting he created around the year 1915 {{harv|Blotkamp|1994|loc=159}}. This austere, mathematically based music represents an important but as yet unacknowledged precedent to minimalism{{Citation needed|date=September 2014}} and has been little performed or recorded. He died at Bergen, Netherlands. Domselaer's students have included the Dutch composers Nico Schuyt {{harv|Wennekes|2001}} and Simeon ten Holt {{harv|Ramaer|2001}}. At the Berlage Concourse in 1988, the Dutch pianist Kees Wieringa was one of the prize winners, playing piano music by Domselaer. He released a recording featuring the music of Domselaer in 1994 (DO Records CD, DR 001). His son, Jaap van Domselaer (1923–1944), was a promising young poet when he was shot while trying to escape from German-occupied Netherlands to the liberated zone in 1944 {{harv|Smit|2011}}. His daughter, Matie van Domselaer, married the situationists Constant Nieuwenhuys in 1942 {{harv|Anon.|2012–2018}} and Asger Jorn in 1950 {{harv|Anon.|n.d.}}. Recordings
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8 : 1890 births|1960 deaths|People from Nijkerk|20th-century classical composers|Dutch male classical composers|Dutch classical composers|De Stijl|20th-century male musicians |
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