Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Diepenbrock in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Another close friend of Diepenbrock, W.G.
For Diepenbrock, music emanated from words.
The title Incantation is by Diepenbrock himself.
Diepenbrock died in Amsterdam on 5 April 1921.
On 23 June 1910 Diepenbrock told his friend W.G.
Diepenbrock also considered the performance invalidated.
Through his wife, Diepenbrock had asked the manager H.
Diepenbrock considered the first strophe an introduction.
As documentation Diepenbrock gave his manuscript to Hol.
Diepenbrock was at the point of handing back the assignment.
A detailed description of the life of Alphons Diepenbrock.
This song by Diepenbrock is an ecstatic miracle.
More images from this collection Music manuscripts of Diepenbrock.
Diepenbrock made a new manuscript of this version, A-412.
The first performance in the Netherlands after 1911 was under Diepenbrock himself on 14 November 1918.
Rameau thanked Diepenbrock for his best wishes, adding.
in g-sharp minor), but nevertheless Diepenbrock concluded.
Diepenbrock involved the human voice in almost every composition.
He also promoted Dutch musicians such as Alphons Diepenbrock, Matthijs Vermeulen
Thus Diepenbrock soon made progress with setting French texts to music.
However, the publication of Daniélou's Ballade 11 months later gave Diepenbrock the opportunity to express his dissatisfaction.
Creator Alphons Diepenbrock Date of creation 15 november 1916, gecomp.
Mahler and Diepenbrock, whom he later used to call his"maître spirituel.
As a child, Diepenbrock was attracted to music
Diepenbrock's setting of the praise of the Son
Noske approached Diepenbrock with a proposal to publish several of his songs, requesting the composer
Diepenbrock wrote his mass in 's-Hertogenbosch,
A letter Diepenbrock wrote to Timmerman on 23 January 1890 shows the book made an impression on him.
Alphons Diepenbrock was born on 2 September 1862 in Amsterdam and grew up in a Catholic family of five children.
Diepenbrock composed Blij stond de zon(Joyfully Stood the Sun) for the wedding of one of his college friends, Jan Sterck 1859-1941.