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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Dutch composer, organist, a teacher | |||
* Born in Zaandam, | * Born in Zaandam, Netherlands on August 30, 1927 | ||
* He got his first music lessons from his father Cor Kee (organist and composer) | * He got his first music lessons from his father Cor Kee (organist and composer) | ||
* Studied the organ with Anthon van der Horst at the Amsterdam Conservatory | * Studied the organ with Anthon van der Horst at the Amsterdam Conservatory | ||
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* He has tutored at the International Summer Academy for organists in Haarlem. He also has given masterclasses and juried for festivals. | * He has tutored at the International Summer Academy for organists in Haarlem. He also has given masterclasses and juried for festivals. | ||
* 1972 became a Knight of Orange-Nassau | * 1972 became a Knight of Orange-Nassau | ||
* 1987 became an honorary | * 1987 became an honorary Fellowiship from the Royal College of Organists [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com.erl.lib.byu.edu/subscriber/article/grove/music/14818?q=Piet+Kee&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit] | ||
* 2014 several of his compositions were performed at the ''Orgelpark'' in Amsterdam, which included his ''The Organ'' for five pipe organs. | |||
He has written many organ works and a suite for carillon. He also has written pieces with organ in ensemble such as ''Music and Space'' (1969), ''Confrontation'' (1979), ''Integration'' (1980), and ''Network'' (1996) [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com.erl.lib.byu.edu/subscriber/article/grove/music/14818?q=Piet+Kee&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit] | He has written many organ works and a suite for carillon. He also has written pieces with organ in ensemble such as ''Music and Space'' (1969), ''Confrontation'' (1979), ''Integration'' (1980), and ''Network'' (1996) [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com.erl.lib.byu.edu/subscriber/article/grove/music/14818?q=Piet+Kee&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit] | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[Triptych on Psalm 86]] || 1960 | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[Two Organ Pieces]] || 1962 | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[Four Pieces for Manuals]] || 1966 | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[Bios]] || 1995 | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[Intrada for two organs on ''Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag'']] || ?? | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[Gedenck-Clanck 76]] || 1976 | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[The Organ]] || 2000 | ||
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| Op. ?? || [[ | | Op. ?? || [[Three Organ Pieces]] || 2006-2009 | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 27 November 2014
Synopsis
Dutch composer, organist, a teacher
- Born in Zaandam, Netherlands on August 30, 1927
- He got his first music lessons from his father Cor Kee (organist and composer)
- Studied the organ with Anthon van der Horst at the Amsterdam Conservatory
- 1948 graduated from the Amsterdam Conservatory
- 1953 got the Prix d'excellence
- Won first prize at the Haarlem International Improvisation Competition three times
- 1952-1987 organist at the Laurenskerk in Alkmaar
- 1956-1989 organist at St Bavo, Haarlem
- 1954-1988 taught at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amersterdam
- He has tutored at the International Summer Academy for organists in Haarlem. He also has given masterclasses and juried for festivals.
- 1972 became a Knight of Orange-Nassau
- 1987 became an honorary Fellowiship from the Royal College of Organists [1]
- 2014 several of his compositions were performed at the Orgelpark in Amsterdam, which included his The Organ for five pipe organs.
He has written many organ works and a suite for carillon. He also has written pieces with organ in ensemble such as Music and Space (1969), Confrontation (1979), Integration (1980), and Network (1996) [2]
For details, see the as listed in Wikipedia article Piet Kee.
List of Organ Works
Opus | Title | Year |
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Op. ?? | Triptych on Psalm 86 | 1960 |
Op. ?? | Two Organ Pieces | 1962 |
Op. ?? | Four Pieces for Manuals | 1966 |
Op. ?? | Bios | 1995 |
Op. ?? | Intrada for two organs on ''Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag'' | ?? |
Op. ?? | Gedenck-Clanck 76 | 1976 |
Op. ?? | The Organ | 2000 |
Op. ?? | Three Organ Pieces | 2006-2009 |
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