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Javaanse Nocturne voor Harmonie-Orkest

By Theo Smit Sibinga

genre
Orchestra
instrumentation
Wind ensemble (9 or more players) (wind orchestra)
year
1949
location of manuscript
http://www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl archive registration number: 005/029

Details

bewerkt naar het gelijknamige Opus voor Symphonie-Orkest - Nov.'49

Arrangement after the same opus for Symphonic Orchestra, November 1949

About Theo Smit Sibinga

Theo Smit Sibinga

After Smit Sibinga's death, Everard van Royen, director of the Amsterdam Music Lyceum, praised him as a sensitive and skillful composer and “the beauty of the ancient civilization of the Indonesian archipelago which had influenced him during his twenty years in the tropics.”  Theo Smit Sibinga’s music is transparent and melodic and he felt attracted to modern French culture. As a composer he remained relatively unknown since he was not the kind of man to put himself at the forefront. Many of his manuscripts were lost during his captivity in the camps on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies.

by Henk Mak van Dijk