Wim Franken Explained

Wim Franken (7 January 1922, Assen – 21 April 2012, Deventer) was a Dutch composer, pianist, and carillonneur.[1]

Life and work

Franken studied piano with J. Wilderbeek and T. Hart Nibbrig-de Graaf, theory with Hugo Godron and Karel Mengelberg, carillon with Leen 't Hart and Peter Bakker. He taught piano at the music schools in Hilversum and Amersfoort and was carillonneur in the city of Weesp and at the Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam.[1] [2]

Franken composed operas, ballets, orchestral works, chamber music, piano and organ works, choral music, song cycles, film scores and electronic music. He is a noted composer of music for carillon, making exceptional contributions to the repertoire, including the Torenmuziek series for carillon and brass instruments.[2]

Selected works

Franken's music is published by Donemus, Amsterdam.

Stage
Orchestral
Concertante
Chamber music
Carillon
Organ
Piano
Vocal
Choral

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mensenlinq.nl/mlq_mobiel/index.jsp?actueel=1&news_id=4359365 Mensenlinq.nl: "Componist en beiaardier Wim Franken overleden"
  2. http://nl.muziekencyclopedie.nl/action/entry/Wim+Franken?name=Wim+Franken& Wim Franken biography at Muziek Centrum Nederland