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The dreamkeeper - 7 negro-poems

By Johanna Bordewijk-Roepman

genre
Vocal music
instrumentation
Male choir (ten I, II bass I, II)
year
1947
location of manuscript
www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl archive registration number NMI MNmfII/0621-0622 (microfiche)
dedication

Koninklijk Mannenkoor 'Die Haghe Sanghers' and its conductor Jos Vranken jr

Details

Printed by Annie Bank, Amsterdam. Words by Langston Hughes

I. When Sue wears red

II. Poem

III. Dance-song

IV. Mexican market-woman

V. Joy

VI. We march

VII. The dream-keeper

About Johanna Bordewijk-Roepman

(08/04/1892 - 10/06/1971)
Johanna Bordewijk-Roepman

Johanna Bordewijk-Roepman was a versatile composer. She wrote for piano, small ensembles, for large orchestra, choirs and even carillon. She largely taught herself composition and displayed an enormous originality. Her music cannot be categorized into any style or school. During World War II she was a supporter of the artists' resistance and courageously refused to register with the Kultuurkamer, imposed by the German occupiers to register, regulate and/or restrict the activities of Dutch intellectuals and artists. Those who signed up to participate had to sign a declaration of (Aryan) ethnicity. Jews were not allowed. After the war, she and her husband were members of the ‘Courts of Honour’, established to purge one’s own discipline of collaborating colleagues.

by Elly Kamp