Marianne Smit Explained

Marianne Smit
Birth Place:Netherlands
Instrument:Harp
Genre:Classical
Occupation:Harpist
Website:https://mariannesmit.com/EN/

Marianne Smit (born 1984) is a Dutch harpist.

Biography

Marianne Smit started playing the harp in 1995 when she was nine years old. Initially she was taught by her mother Gertru Smit-Pasveer, the sister of flutist Kathinka Pasveer.[1] [2] After one year she became student of Anke Anderson.

She was among the first to be entered into the Young Talent department of the Amsterdam Conservatory in 1998, where she received the guidance of Erika Waardenburg.[3]

Her aunt's close associate Karlheinz Stockhausen[4] composed a harp duet for Smit and Esther Kooi, Freude, which premiered on June 7, 2006 in the Milan Cathedral.[5] They continued to perform it at many venues including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam in 2007, and the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London in 2008.[3] More recently she has performed Freude with Miriam Overlach.

Marianne Smit passed her Bachelor's exam cum laude in June 2007 with an honour for “special artisticity in the field of contemporary music”.[3]

Smit has participated in audition training with Petra van der Heide, a harpist with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. In this course she won the first prize which earned her a spot on the orchestra in two of their concerts. She has participated several times in productions of the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.

CD recordings

Awards

Nomination for performance in season 2008[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vertrekkende Zaanse muziekdocent Gertru Pasveer: ’Mijn droom is dat elk kind muziekles krijgt’. 2021-09-14. Noordhollands Dagblad. nl. 2019-07-09. José . Pietens.
  2. Web site: Grote belangstelling voor dienst Pasveer. nl. 2005-01-21. Noordhollands Dagblad. 2021-09-14. veintermezzo.nl.
  3. Web site: Marianne Smit (official website). 2024-06-01.
  4. Web site: Kathinkas Gesang. 2021-09-14. Festival Dag in de Branding 2017. en.
  5. http://www.stockhausen.org/Programmtext_FREUDE.pdf "Stockhausen on Freude für Zwei Harfen"
  6. http://www.njso.nl/cd-opnamen.html "NJSO CD's - Strings Attached"
  7. http://www.artache.it/cms/Repository/COMUNICATI_STAMPA/cs_pause_2006_uk.pdf "Program Pause Milan 2006"
  8. Web site: 2011-07-24. RPS Music Awards Winner. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724234022/http://www.rpsmusicawards.com/news?page=2009/winners/categories/chambercomp.html. 2021-09-14.