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Jan Boerman (30 June 1923 – 25 October 2020) was a Dutch composer who specialised in
electronic music Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroac ...
from 1959. He was born in
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. The Delft Polytechnic in
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, from which the
Institute of Sonology The Institute of Sonology is an education and research center for electronic music and computer music based at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague in the Netherlands. Background The institute was founded at Utrecht University in 1960 under the n ...
was developed, housed the first electronic music studio in the Netherlands after the Philips laboratory in Eindhoven, which was not generally open to composers.


Life and career

Boerman was trained in the traditional manner as a pianist and composer, and his initial exposure to the electronic music studio was both a shock and a revelation. There was relatively little "repertoire" in this new domain, so, while he had been struggling with
serialism In music, serialism is a method of Musical composition, composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres or other elements of music, musical elements. Serialism began primarily with Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique, thou ...
and "finding his voice", Boerman intuited that here was a vast new terrain to explore, free from the stylistic pressures (i.e., the triumvirate of
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,
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, and
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) that were so powerfully felt at that time in Europe. Boerman studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in his home town, with Léon Orthel (piano) and, from 1945, with
Hendrik Andriessen Hendrik Franciscus Andriessen (17 September 1892 – 12 April 1981) was a Dutch composer and organist. He is remembered most of all for his improvisation at the organ and for the renewal of Catholic liturgical music in the Netherlands. Andriess ...
(composition). From 1956 onwards, Boerman worked in the electronic studios of Delft Polytechnic, Utrecht State University and of The Hague Royal Conservatory of Music, where he has also taught electronic composition (after 1974) and piano. From the 1970s, he integrated live electronic music with instrumental and
vocal music Vocal music is a type of singing performed by one or more singers, either with musical instruments, instrumental accompaniment, or without instrumental accompaniment (a cappella), in which singing provides the main focus of the piece. Music which ...
. Boerman also composed theatre and ballet music, "music for the listening museum" and, in collaboration with architect
Jan Hoogstad Jan Hoogstad (born 29 June 1930) is a Dutch architect. His best-known building is the VROM Building (Ministry of Housing) in The Hague. Biography Jan Hoogstad (Rotterdam, 1930 – 2018) Other projects include the TNO-NiTG Building at the Utrec ...
, "music as architectonic space". From 1974, as Professor of Electronic Composition at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague, he assisted many young composers in finding their way forward. Notable students include
Sinta Wullur Sinta Wullur (born 16 November 1958) is an Indonesian-Dutch gamelan musician, pianist, singer, and classical composer. Biography Sinta Wullur was born in Bandung, Indonesia, and emigrated to the Netherlands in 1968. Wullur studied music at the Sw ...
. A select few composers were invited to work at Eindhoven, including
Edgard Varèse Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varèse (; also spelled Edgar; December 22, 1883 – November 6, 1965) was a French-born composer who spent the greater part of his career in the United States. Varèse's music emphasizes timbre and rhythm; he coined ...
(who created his
Poème électronique ''Poème électronique'' (English Translation: "Electronic Poem") is an 8-minute piece of electronic music by composer Edgard Varèse, written for the Philips Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. The Philips corporation commissioned Le ...
there in 1958) but, by 1960, Philips decided to close the facilities. It passed its equipment on to the Delft Polytechnic, which became the primary site for electronic music in the
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. Administrative problems, however, caused both Boerman and
Dick Raaijmakers Dick Raaijmakers (Maastricht, 1 September 1930 – The Hague, 4 September 2013), also known as Dick Raaymakers or Kid Baltan, was a Dutch composer, theater maker and theorist. He is considered a pioneer in the field of electronic music and tape mus ...
to leave Utrecht in 1963, whereupon they began setting up a private studio in the Hague. Raaijmakers had been studying broadcasting, recording, and applied electronics at
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, so was more drawn into the world of studio composition. Their facility eventually became incorporated into the
Royal Conservatory of The Hague The Royal Conservatoire ( nl, Koninklijk Conservatorium, KC) is a conservatoire in The Hague, providing higher education in music and dance. The conservatoire was founded by King William I in 1826, making it the oldest conservatoire in the Netherl ...
, and both men became members of the faculty. Years later, in 1986, the Institute of Sonology echoed their move by transferring from Utrecht to the Royal Conservatory in the Hague. Boerman wrote his last major work, ''Ruïne'', in 1997. He died in October 2020 at the age of 97. ''The complete tape music of Jan Boerman'' has been published on CD by the NEAR /
Donemus Donemus (compounded from Documentatiecentrum nederlandse muziek) is the Dutch institute dealing with the documentation of contemporary music composed in the Netherlands. Originally a publisher of scores, between 1960 and 2000 Donemus also publis ...
label.


Prizes

Boerman received the
Matthijs Vermeulen Award The Matthijs Vermeulen Award is the most important Dutch composition prize. It was named after the Dutch composer Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967). During the years 1972 through 2004, the prize was awarded annually by the Amsterdam Foundation f ...
Prize for his entire body of work in 1981 and the
Willem Pijper Willem Frederik Johannes Pijper (; 8 September 189418 March 1947) was a Dutch composer, music critic and music teacher. Pijper is considered to be among the most important Dutch composers of the first half of the 20th century. Life Pijper was b ...
Prize for his composition ''Vocalise 1994'' in 1997. ''The Complete Tape Music of Jan Boerman'' appeared in 1998 on CD (CV-NEAR 04/05/06/07/08), and won
the Edison award The Edison Award is an annual Dutch music prize awarded for outstanding achievements in the music industry. It is comparable to the American Grammy Award. The Edison award itself is a bronze replica of a statuette of Thomas Edison, designed ...
for Dutch recorded music.


Compositions

Boerman has composed a number of orchestral and
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
works; the main part of his oeuvre, however, consists of electronic music. He is one of the few composers who persisted in composing for tape. It was not until 1976, that Boerman ventured to include "live" sounds in his work: the result was ''Vocalise - Voorstudie (Preparatory study for a Vocalise)''. It was followed by an "orthodox" tape: ''Kompositie 1979''. For the ensemble ''Het Nieuwe Leven'', he composed "Weerstand" ("Resistance", 1982) for tape and percussion, and later "Ontketening" ("Unchainment", 1983), for tape and metal instruments. Boerman has also written electronic
ballet music Ballet as a music form progressed from simply a complement to dance, to a concrete compositional form that often had as much value as the dance that went along with it. The dance form, originating in France during the 17th century, began as a thea ...
, including "De touwen van de tijd" ("The ropes of time") and "Monument voor een gestorven jongen" ("Monument for a dead boy"). "Muziek voor slagwerk en orkest" ("Music for percussion and orchestra", 1991) was performed during the
Holland Festival The Holland Festival () is the oldest and largest performing arts festival in the Netherlands. It takes place every June in Amsterdam. It comprises theatre, music, opera and modern dance. In recent years, multimedia, visual arts, film and archite ...
of 1991. * no date Adagio, for orchestra no date Scherzo, for orchestra * no date Symfonisch rondo, for orchestra * no date Muziek tegen 2 dansers, balletmusic for piano * 1950 4 Stukken voor piano (Four Pieces for Piano) 30' * 1955 Kleine toccate, for piano (published by Alsbach, Amsterdam) * 1956 Prelude, Rondo, Fantasia, Finale, for 2 pianos* 30' * 1959
Musique concrète Musique concrète (; ): " problem for any translator of an academic work in French is that the language is relatively abstract and theoretical compared to English; one might even say that the mode of thinking itself tends to be more schematic, ...
, electronic music * 1960 Alliage, electronic music 10' * 1960 Rhinoceros (text: Ionesco), electronic theatermusic * 1961 Etude sonore, electronic music * 1961 Alchemie 1961, electronic music 13' * 1963 Illusie, balletmusic * 1964 Een groot dood dier (text: B. Schierbeek), electronic theatermusic * 1964 De bouwers van het rijk (text: B. Vian), electronic theatermusic * 1965 Monument voor een gestorven jongen, electronic balletmusic * 1965 De zee I, electronic music* 26' * 1966 De zee II, electronic music* 18' * 1968 Zonnesteen (tekst: O. Paz), for speaking voice and electronic music* 35' * 1970 The ropes of time, electronic balletmusic * 1970 Negen varianten, electronic music * 1970 Kompositie voor twee pianos, for two pianos * 1972 Kompositie 1972, electronic music* 13' * 1974 Kompositie 1974, electronic music 12' * 1976 Vocalise-voorstudie, electronic music * 1979 Kompositie 1979, electronic music* 18' * 1980 3 Stukken voor 2 pianos 45' * 1981 Weerstand, music for el. guitar and tapes* 22' * 1983 Ontketening I, for 3 aluminium plates and tapes 28' * 1984 Ontketening II, for percussion, electronics and tape* 30' * 1988 Maasproject, for brass, Fairlight computer-synthesizer and 16 track tape * 1988 Vlechtwerk, electronic music* 13' * 1989 Kompositie 1989, (het evenwicht), electronic music* 19' * 1989 Die Vögel, for choir, brass quartet and 2 tapes* 40' * 1990 Voor de Fabriek, electronic music * 1991 Tellurisch, electronic music* 32' * 1991 Muziek voor slagwerk en orkest*, for percussion and orchestra 22' * 1992 Cortège, for 2 pianos* 17' * 1993 Scherzo, for 2 pianos* 15' * 1993 Vocalise, electronic music 32' * 1994 Vocalise 1994, electronic music* * 1994 Fuga, for 2 pianos * 1994 Maasproject (Klank-Kleur-Beweging), electronic music* 36' * 1994 Kringloop I-II-III, electronic music* 40' * 1995 Muziek voor het Maasproject I-II, electronic music* * 1995 Kringloop I-II, electronic music* * 1996 Introductie en fuga, for 2 pianos* 11' * 1997 Ruïne, electronic music* 16' * score published by Donemus, Amsterdam.


References

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External links


Jan Boerman at Discogs
{{DEFAULTSORT:Boerman, Jan 1923 births 2020 deaths Delft University of Technology alumni Dutch composers Dutch electronic musicians Male composers Musicians from The Hague Royal Conservatory of The Hague alumni Academic staff of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague