Hans Henkemans Explained

Hans Henkemans (The Hague, 23 December 1913 – Nieuwegein, 29 December 1995)[1] was a Dutch pianist, teacher, composer of classical music and psychiatrist.

Henkemans was one of the most important Dutch composers of his time. From 1926 to 1931 he studied piano and composition with Bernhard van den Sigtenhorst Meyer, and from 1933 to 1938 with Willem Pijper.[1] Later he studied piano with George van Renesse.[1] Henkemans was influenced by Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Willem Pijper.

Psychiatry

From 1931, Henkemans studied medicine at the University of Utrecht.[1] In 1981 Henkemans analyzed the creative process in the textbook Sublimatie-stoornissen bij kunstenaars [Sublimation disorders in artists] (Deventer, 1981).[1]

List of compositions

Stage
Orchestra
Concertante
Chamber music
Piano
Choral
Vocal
Other
OrchestrationsHenkemans orchestrated piano compositions and other works. They are published by Donemus.

Notes and References

  1. Harrison Ryker. Henkemans, Hans. 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.12791. 2001.
  2. Small orchestra publication: see Book: Primavera (1944). 7669507. 1950. 2013-02-23.
  3. Book: Concerto per violino ed orchestra (Worldcat; Donemus). 18149047. 1950. 2013-02-23.
  4. Book: Vioolconcert (1948-1950). 219429680. 2013-02-23.
  5. Book: Sonate voor twee piano's : 1943. 1950. 699268419. 2013-02-23.