Bart Berman

See also: Dutch composers|Modern composers|

Born: 29 December 1938, Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
Died:

(this composer submitted by Gidon J. Berman <gjbermanusa.net>)
FREE Classical MP3! Download 25 tracks from eMusic
— Vast collection — No Restrictions — Own Your Music!
Reactions
[Be the first to write a reaction.]
Contributions by: gjberman |

Sheet music

Find scores by Bart Berman at Sheet Music Plus

Music

Major Works

Keyboard music

Chamber and theater music

Choir and orchestra music

Cadenzas

Endings

Additional keyboard parts

Arrangements

Biography

Bart Berman studied composition with Wouter van den Berg (Pre-Academy) and Bertus van Lier (Amsterdam Academy). He studied piano with Wouter van den Berg (Pre-Academy), Jaap Spaanderman (Amsterdam Academy, for Soloist Degree and for the Prize of Excellence) and with Theo Bruins and Alfred Brendel (Post-Academy classes). Bart Berman worked as a Senior Teacher of Piano at the Rotterdam and Arnhem Academies of Music and as Music Editor of the Israel Music Institute.

Special educational activities included master classes, a workshop in "Creative Cadenza Writing" and lectures on topics as "The Art of Fugue", "Cadenzas for Classical Piano Concerti", "Cesar Franck’s Cyclical Works" and "Contemporary Dutch Piano Music". Together with his former "Duo Beer Sheva" partner, Sara Fuxon, he demonstrated performance at workshops with composers Győrgy Ligeti, Henri Pousseur and Ralph Shapey.

At the beginning of his piano career, Bart Berman was awarded the First Prize at the International Gaudeamus Contest, the Dutch Prize of Excellence and the Friends of the Concertgebouw Award. In 1990 he received a Honorary Mention for the Performance and the Promotion of Israeli Music. He is frequently appointed to juries of prestigous prizes and to audition committees, both in fields of performance and of composition. Berman is an active performer, in recitals, with orchestras and in chamber music and composed many original works.

In the fifties, still undecided whether to become primarily a composer or a pianist, Bart Berman wrote mostly chamber music and for theater. His works were performed by the Philips Theater and the ensemble of the Amsterdam Academy of Music. Since the sixties, when performance gained the upperhand, Berman composed mostly music for piano, such as endings for Schubert’s unfinished sonatas, cadenzas for all Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven piano concerti, and a second piano part for six sonatinas by Clementi.

In these later works, Berman combined his composition experience with his pianistic views and expertise in many styles of classical music. Berman’s works were published, performed and recorded in the Netherlands and in Israel. Musicians or other parties interested, who would like to know more about Bart Berman’s compositions, are invited to send him an e-mail (see below).

In association with Amazon.com

Classical Music : Search

Piano Masterpieces: Chopin, Schubert, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, BrahmsClassical Music : Piano Masterpieces: Chopin, Schubert, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Brahms
from: Michele Audio Corp/The Special Music Company


Frank Martin: Chamber MusicClassical Music : Frank Martin: Chamber Music
by: Gad Lewertoff


Amazon.com's Price: $19.98
Prices subject to change.

page 1 of  1
 

Concerts

[You can submit announcements for concerts with music from Bart Berman.]

Events

[If you know of an event (date and year) for Bart Berman, then let me know, and I will add it.]

Links



Page views for Berman: 102 each month.
© 2006, Jos Smeets — Quixote; Last update: 10 January 2006, 11:07:01

Over 150,000 page views each month! Want to advertise?

Upcoming concerts: [→ more]

– Sat 17 May: 2nd Symphony Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal
– Sat 17 May: Second Symphony: Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal
– Sun 18 May: El Nino Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington DC, USA
– Sun 18 May: 2nd Symphony Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal
– Sun 18 May: Second Symphony: Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal
– Sun 18 May: "Kurt Weill, Thomas Bagwell & Diane McNaron" Artburst at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Homewood, Alabama, USA
[→ submit concert announcements]

Today (17 May): [→ more]

Birthdays:
César de Oliveira
Jason Eckardt
Dieter Ammann
Jos Smeets
Paul Amrod
Dying days:
Paul Dukas
Henri Cohen
Fanny Cécile Mendelssohn
Johann Michael Bach
Events:
– (1990) Wolfgang Rihm: Premiere of Ungemahltes Bild, in Stockholm, Sweden.
– (1946) Frank Martin: Premiere of Petite Symphony Concertante, in Zürich, Switzerland.
– (1939) Sergey Prokofiev: Premiere of Alexander Nevski, in Moscow, Russia.
– (1931) Aloís Hába: Premiere of Dei Mutter, in Munich, Germany.
– (1905) Maurice Ravel: Premiere of Alborada del Gracioso, in Paris, France.

Tomorrow’s events:
newsfeed

Latest changes: [→ more]

Henry Brant (30 Apr)
Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter (29 Apr)
Carl Adolph Preyer (29 Apr)
André Prévost (29 Apr)
Joseph Rheinberger (29 Apr)
Anton Webern (29 Apr)
Bartolomé Calatayud (25 Apr)
Rodrigo Rodriguez (23 Apr)
Thomas Simaku (23 Apr)
Josué Bonnín de Góngora (22 Apr)

Best visited: [→ more]

[Page views per month]
Wolfgang Amadeus (Amadé) Mozart [2529]
Antonio Vivaldi [2417]
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [1774]
Ludwig van Beethoven [1202]
Johann Sebastian Bach [1170]
Johann Nepomuk Hummel [1125]
Antonio Salieri [1110]
Gustav Mahler [1101]
Johannes Brahms [1097]
Georges Bizet [1045]
Newsletter/free member account

Member login

Username:
Password:
[Forgot your password?]
How to add your sound and image files.
Picture of Bart Berman.
(sent by Brian Canes)
Picture of Bart Berman.
(sent by Brian Canes)

Composer news: [→ more]

Sibelius plaque unveiled in Berlin 24 Apr 2008
Lost Bach composition found back 22 Apr 2008
Lloyd-Webber gets Outstanding Achievement Award 9 Apr 2008
Pulitzer Prize for David Lang 8 Apr 2008
Dutilleux receives prestigeous award 4 Apr 2008
Harlap to receive “Life Achievement Award” 20 Mar 2008
[→ submit composer news]