Jan Kleinbussink Explained

Jan Kleinbussink (born 1946) is a Dutch classical musician who specializes in the performance of old music.[1] He is the cantor-organist of the Central Church in Deventer, also known as the Lebuïnus Church.[2] [3] He is also well known for his contributions as an instrumentalist and conductor to recordings of J.S. Bach, Buxtehude, Charpentier, Graupner, Händel, W.A. Mozart, and Telemann.[4]

Kleinbussink studied piano, organ, orchestra and choir conducting, composition and music theory at three Dutch conservatoires: Amsterdam, Deventer and Rotterdam. After graduating he continued his specialization in baroque and renaissance music with Anton Heiller, Philippe Herreweghe, and Ton Koopman.[4] [5]

During the 1970s he was also active as a composer. Kleinbussink taught music theory at the Rotterdam Conservatoire and performance at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. In 2007 he was included in the Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.brabantsdagblad.nl/algemeen/kunst//article2142818.ece Brabants Dagblad
  2. http://www.destentor.nl/regio/deventer/deventer/3351755/Orgelserie-op-woensdagavond.ece De Stentor
  3. News: Zondag. Reformatorisch Dagblad.
  4. Web site: Vomhimmelhoch.nl. 17 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Orgelconcerten. orgelconcerten.ncrv.nl. 2009-01-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721151712/http://orgelconcerten.ncrv.nl/ncrv?nav=mwiftCsHtGAkBbCWsE . 2011-07-21 . dead.