DutchDiva of the Month
Barbara Schilstra
Dutch lyric soprano Barbara Schilstra is Diva of the Month December 2016/January 2017 in the wake of her lead part in 401Concerts 4, in the Concert Hall of the library at Spui, The Hague, 18 december. She will sing there an array of arias and duets from Dutch operas by Cornelis Dopper, Daniël de Lange, Gerard von Brucken Fock, Emile von Brucken-Fock, Willem Landré, Jan van Gilse, Jan Brandts Buys en Richard Hageman. Schilstra's voice is marked by a silvery timbre and genuine personality. Till date the highlight of her career was a tour as Saffi in Gypsy Baron that took her from Vienna throughout Germany. The next highlight will be the December 18 concert! Who is curious after her voice is welcome to attend this coproduction with the Netherlands Music Institute. Entrance is Free!
DutchDivo of the Month
In Memoriam Wolter Willemsen
Our 401DutchOperas house pianist, the brilliant Wolter Willemsen, has died completely unexpectedly in his house on June 18. On behalf of our team, in particular also our vocal ensemble consisting of Barbara Schilstra, Hendrik Vonk, Lilian van de Zande and since recently also Hans de Vries, we wish his friends and family strength. Wolter was exceptionally gifted, he could take you to realms of sound in Dutch music that you had never believed possible. We had planned a studio recording of all the music we had been working on for the past two years: operas by Von Brucken Fock, Jan van Gilse, Jan Brandts Buys and some others. That we have to cancel this recording is a true blow to those wodnerful Dutch composers. Dear Wolter, wherever you are on the journey to the big unknown, we do not wish you a quiet journey at all, we wish you a lot of music and a Bösendörfer!
Thom Denijs
Thomas (Thom), Johannes Denijs was born on 3 January 1877 in Schagen, North-Holland. At he conservatory of Amsterdam he received from 1896-1899 his musical education of Daniël de Lange, Zweers and De Pauw. Cornelie van Zanten was his teacher for singing lessons. After the final examination he got the opportunity by the Queen Wilhelmina to study a year in Berlin. In 1990 Thom Denijs joined the Amsterdamsch Lyrisch Toneel (an opera company) as first baritone. He made his debut in 1901 in 'De vice-admiral' by Karl Millöcker. In Paris he took also some lessons with the Italian pedagogue Algiers and after a short opera career, in which he sang roles as Papageno (Die Zauberflöte, Mozart), Lothario (Mignon, Thomas) and in 1903 in the première of 'Het eerekruis' by Cornelis Dopper, he choose for oratorio and lied and he leaved the Lyrisch Toneel in 1903 to became singing teacher at the Muziekschool van Toonkunst (School for the Art of Music) in Rotterdam. He did this job during 7 year. But his career was so successful, that because the many concerts he gave, his wife Emmy Denijs-Kruyt must take over the lessons. She did this for over 5 year at the music school.
Thom Denijs specialized himself as oratorio and lieder singer and gave many lieder evenings together with his wife Emmy Denijs-Kruyt and he was for many years soloist in performances conducted by Willem Mengelberg (a.o. in the yearly St Matthew Passion) together with soloists as Aaltje Noordewier-Reddingius, Pauline De Haan-Manifarges and Jacques Urlus. He also joined Mengelberg in 1926 in a tour through the U.S. He sang in most of the big cities as of Holland and appeared also abroad, a.o. in Vienna, Paris, Brussels, Antwerp, Zurich, Bern and in many German cities. In 1911 he established together with his wife, in Berlin to continue his singing career. He staid to the outbreak of the Great War in 1914.
In 1925 he directed a 'Meisterkurs für Gesang' (master class) in Bern, for that purpose invited by the Berner Musikgesellschaft. Thom Denijs appeared several times at the court, he sang among other for Queen Wilhelmina, the queen mother and for the prince. He died on 14 November 1935 in his hometown The Hague.
Thom Denijs made a great number of recordings and was the first artist who sang Schumann's 'Dichterliebe' complete for the gramophone. He sang for the labels Berliner Records (1900), Zonophone and HMV. For the last label he made later also electrical recordings. With many of these recordings he was accompanied by his wife Emmy Denijs-Kruyt.
Discography:
01-Dichterliebe 1,2,3,4, Im wunderschonen Monat Mai, HMV D7446, 1928
02-Dichterliebe 5,6,7, Ich will meine Seele tauchen, HMV D 7447, 1928
03- Dichterliebe 8,9,10, Und wussten's die Blumen , HMV D 7448, 1928
04-Dichterliebe 11,12,13, Ein Jungling liebt ein Mädchen, HMV D 7448, 1928
05-Dichterliebe 14,15, Allnächtlich im Traume, HMV D 7447, 1928
06-Dichterliebe 16, Die alten, bosen Lieder, HMV D 7446, 1928
07-Ewaldus D. Pijzel, Gloeiend gesmeed, HMV B4612, 1923
08-Johannes P.J. Wierts, Ik ben van den buiten, HMV B4538, 1919
09- Verdi, Requiem, Confutatis , HMV FD5, 1928
10-Händel, Messiah, But who may abide, HMV FD5, 1928
11-Franck, Panis angelicus, HMV C 4815, 1921
12-Flegier, O solutaris, HMV C 4815, 1921
13-F.A.Schultz, Engelen zang, Zonophone 3294
14-G. de Wolf, O verblijdende, Zonophone 3294
15-Emiel Hullebroeck, Hemelhuis, HMV B4803, 1928
16- Willem Demol, Ik ken een lied, HMV B4803, 1923
17-Wolf, Verborgenheit, HMV FC1, 1928
18-Brahms, Auf dem Kirchhof, HMV FC1, 1928
19-Lortzing, Undine, Ballade van Kühleborn, Es wohnt am Seegestade, HMV B4536, 1919
20-Wagner, Tannhäuser, Lied van de avondster, HMV B4536, 1919
21-Thomas, Mignon, Eindelijk keert de rust nu weder, HMVB4511, 1919
nrs. 1-7, 16, piano Emmy Denijs-Kruyt; 15, 17, 18 piano Minny Denijs
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