Klaas de Vries (1944) Piano concerto : version for piano and 6 instrumentalists (1998; rev. 2003) 1. ... - 00:00 2. Lento (tranquillo ma corrente) - 10:16 3. Prestissimo - 18:50 Ellen Corver, piano Peter Brunt, violin Larissa Groeneveld, cello Eline van Esch, flute Godelieve Schrama, harp Arnold Marinissen, percussion Diede Brantjes, clarinet Klaas de Vries is a Dutch composer. He studied the piano at Rotterdam Conservatory and continued his composition studies with Ketting at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, winning the prize for composition there in 1974. He subsequently studied with Kelemen in Stuttgart. In 1972, he began to teach music and in 1979 was appointed to teach analysis, instrumentation and composition at Rotterdam Conservatory; in 1995 he was guest composer at the Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music. He was awarded the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize in 1983 for his orchestral Discantus. De Vries is typical of postwar Dutch composers in h
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