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词条 Richard Hol
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  1. Life

  2. Incomplete list of compositions

     Symphonies  Operas  Other music with voices  Ballads  Songs and song cycles  Oratorios and Cantatas  Liturgical Music  Organ music  Piano music 

  3. References

Richard (or Rijk)[1] Hol (Amsterdam, 23 July 1825 – Utrecht, 14 May 1904) was a Dutch composer and conductor,[2] based for most of his career at Utrecht. His conservative music showed the influence of Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn, and Robert Schumann and the Leipzig school, though as a conductor he offered Dutch audiences the more revolutionary music of Hector Berlioz and Richard Wagner.

Life

Richard Hol followed a course in piano under Jan George Bertelman at the royal conservatory of Amsterdam; after his graduation in 1844 he made a living as piano accompanist. In part on the basis of his choral compositions he was appointed director of the Amsterdamse Toonkunstkoor in 1857. In 1862, when Johannes Verhulst was appointed to the position, Hol removed to Utrecht, where he came to occupy the center of musical life, taking up the post of Ferdinand Kufferath in directing the city concerts (stadsconcerten) and the Utrecht Toonkunstkoor for the remainder of his life. In addition he was organist at the cathedral, 1869-1888.

From 1875 he served as director of the Stedelijke Muziekschool at Utrecht, teaching music theory and history himself. Among his prominent pupils were Johan Wagenaar, who succeeded him as teacher and cathedral organist, and Catharina van Rennes.

In his last years Hol published pieces in numerous journals and served from 1894 until his death as editor of the organ journal Het Orgel. When the Nederlandsche Toonkunstenaars-Vereeniging was founded in 1875, he served as its first director. Among the many decorations he received was his appointment in 1875 as a corresponding member of the Académie française.

He composed an anthem for Transvaal, in use until the British occupied it in 1887. His posthumous reputation remained largely confined to Dutch audiences and choral singing groups, until his four symphonies began to be recorded at the close of the 20th century.[3][4]

His vaderlandische legende ("patriotic legend") for chorus, orchestra and organ, De Vliegende Hollander ("The Flying Dutchman"), Op. 70 (1874) was described in 1904 as frequently performed, in Le guide musical, reviewing a concert with a performance of the ballad, in The Hague.[5]

Incomplete list of compositions

Symphonies

  • No. 1 in C minor (1863)[3]
  • No. 2 in D minor, op. 44 (1866, published 1868 by Th. J. Roothaan & Co. of Amsterdam)[4][6][7]
  • No. 3 in B{{music|flat}}, op. 101 (1867/1884)[3]
  • No. 4 in A minor (1889)[4]

Operas

  • Floris V (premiered Amsterdam, 1892)[8]
  • Uit de branding (premiered Amsterdam, 1894)[8]

Other music with voices

Ballads

  • Der blinde König, Ballade after Ludwig Uhland, op.39 (published 1866 or 1867)[9]
  • De vliegende hollander, op. 70 (about 1880)[8][10]

Songs and song cycles

  • See also {{cite web|title=The Lied and Art Song Texts Page - Richard Hol|url=http://www.lieder.net/lieder/h/hol.html}}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • Des visschers bruid. Gedicht van Frisius (pseud. of H. G. H. Groenewegen)[11] voor mezzo sopraan met piano. Op. 7. (pub. 1855)[12][13]
  • 2 Lieder, Warum and Wanderlied.[13]
  • Drie liederen : voor mannenstemmen (solo en koor), op. 22 (texts by Nicolaas Beets and by Frisius)[14]
  • Liederen for 2 singers and piano, op. 53[14]
  • Prijsliederen, op. 56 (texts by Th. van Rijswijck)[14]
  • Uw naam, op. 67 (after Frisius)[14]
  • De jeugdige zanger, op. 71[14]

Oratorios and Cantatas

  • David, Dramatisches Gedicht für Chor, Solo und Orchester, op. 81 (pub. 1881)[15]

Liturgical Music

  • Mass no.1, op.28 (pub.1865)[16]
  • Psalm 23, Op.35 (published 1864)[17]

Organ music

  • Fugues (1862)[14]
  • Andante funèbre, A minor (1869)[14]
  • Prelude and fugue, C minor (1872)[14]
  • Pastorale, G major (1872, revised 1875)[14]
  • Élégisch toonstuk, op. 131, F major (published 1890s. For organ or harmonium)[14]

Piano music

  • Impromptu in A minor[14]
  • Sonatines, op. 118 (in C, G and in A minor)[14]

References

1. ^{{cite encyclopedia|last=Bokum|first=Jan ten|title=Hol, Richard [Rijk] |url=http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/13193| encyclopedia=Grove Music Online| publisher=Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press| accessdate=2 October 2013|date=}} {{subscription}}
2. ^For example Grijp, Louis Peter; Bossuyt, Ignace (2001). {{Google books|nbJFc77yvxEC|Een muziekgeschiedenis der Nederlanden}}, Amsterdam University Press. page 513. {{ISBN|90-5356-488-8}}.
3. ^{{cite web|format=PDF|year=2000|title=Hol: Symphonies 1 & 3: Booklet Notes|last=Samama|first=Leo|publisher=Chandos Records|url=http://www.chandos.net/Details06.asp?CNumber=CHAN%209796|accessdate=2008-12-13}}
4. ^{{cite web|format=PDF|year=2001|title=Hol: Symphonies 2 & 4: Booklet Notes|last=Samama|first=Leo|url=http://www.chandos.net/Details06.asp?CNumber=CHAN%209952|publisher=Chandos Records|accessdate=2008-12-13}}
5. ^{{Google books|juQEAAAAMAAJ|Le guide musical: Revue Internationale de la Musique Et de Theâtres Lyriques}}. Volume 50, Number 16. (April 17, 1904) page 364.
6. ^Library of Congress, Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore (editor) (1912). {{Google books|RH46AAAAIAAJ|Orchestral Music (class M 1000-1268) Catalogue: scores}}, page 204.
7. ^Confirmed by {{cite web|title=Hofmeisters Monatsberichte|year=1868|url=http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno-buch?apm=0&aid=1000001&bd=0001868&teil=0203&seite=00000126&zoom=2|accessdate=February 3, 2011}}
8. ^Baker, Theodore; Remy, Alfred (1919). {{Google books|IwcQAAAAYAAJ|Baker's biographical dictionary of musicians}}. G. Schirmer. page 408.
9. ^Hofmeisters Monatsberichte, 1867, page 16.
10. ^Dwight, John Sullivan (1880 volume). {{Google books|LCs5AAAAIAAJ|Dwight's Journal of Music}}. p. 127. Also see Guide Musical reference above - about a quarter-century before 1904, so around 1880.
11. ^{{cite web|title=Frisius Pseudonym Reference|url=http://www.boekbesprekingen.nl/cgi-bin/boek.cgi?boek=699821|accessdate=2008-12-14}}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Paul van Kuik's Antiqbook listing for Op. 7|url=http://www.antiqbook.de/boox/kui/books5000.shtml|accessdate=2008-12-14}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno-buch?apm=0&aid=1000001&bd=0001855&teil=0203&seite=00000831&zoom=1|title=Hofmeisters Monatsberichte|year=1855|accessdate=April 9, 2011}}
14. ^10 11 {{cite web|title=Royal Library of the Netherlands|url=http://www.kb.nl|accessdate=2008-12-14}}
15. ^Hofmeisters Monatsberichte, 1881, page 39.
16. ^Hof. M. (HMB) 1865, page 199.
17. ^HMB 1864, page 98.
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