Henri [Jan Hendrik] Hermans

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Born: 1883 — Nuth — The Netherlands
Died: 1947 — Maastricht — The Netherlands
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The Dutch composer, organist, teacher and conductor Henri Hermans studied at the Aachen Church Music Conservatory Gregoriushaus. In 1902 he was appointed organist and choral conductor at the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk in Maastrich. In 1908 he finished the Conservatory in Liège. From 1911 till 1914 he studied conducting in Cologne, Germany. In 1916 he became conductor of the Maastrichts Stedelijk Orkest, which was later to become the Limburgs Symfonie Orkest.

He was buried on 28 February 1947 at the Tongerseweg graveyard in Maastricht.

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Sat 22 Jun: Lux - with Cappella Novocastriensis. St Cuthvert's Church, Norham, Northumberland, TD15 2LF. UK
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(1778) Wolfgang Amadeus [Amadé] Mozart: Premiere of symphony in D major KV 297 “Paris”, in Paris, France.
(1821) Carl Maria von Weber: Premiere of Der Freischütz, in Berlin, Germany, with Weber conducting.
(1929) Francis Poulenc: Premiere of Aubade for piano and 18 instruments, in Paris, France.
(1955) Pierre Boulez: Premiere of Le Marteau sans Maître, in Baden-Baden, Germany.
(1962) Manuel de Falla: Premiere of Atlántida, in Milan, Italy.

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[details ←] Standard Vocal Repertoire-Bk. 2-High Voice, piano, vocal,
[details ←] 2 Nocturnes
[details ←] Bagatellen
[details ←] Ballet Des Petits Pieds
[details ←] 4 Impressions
[details ←] Bagatellen
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