Thijs van Leer (; born 31 March 1948) is a Dutch singer and keyboardist, best known as the founding member of the rock band
Focus
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*Focus (2001 film), ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based on the Arthur Miller novel
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as its primary vocalist, keyboardist, and flautist. Born and raised in
Amsterdam
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among a musical family, van Leer took up the piano and flute as a child and pursued them at university and music academies.
From 1967 to 1969, van Leer was backing vocalist and musician in a theatre cabaret act headed by
Ramses Shaffy
Ramses Shaffy (29 August 1933 – 1 December 2009) was a Dutch-French singer and actor who became popular during the 1960s. His most famous songs include "Zing, vecht, huil, bid, lach, werk en bewonder", "We zullen doorgaan", "Pastorale", "Samm ...
; recorded singles as a solo artist; and produced, arranged, and conducted music for
Bojoura. He formed Trio Thijs van Leer, a three-piece rock band which evolved into Focus in late 1969 following the addition of guitarist
Jan Akkerman
Jan Akkerman (born 24 December 1946) is a Dutch guitarist. He first found international commercial success with the band Focus (band), Focus, which he co-founded with Thijs van Leer. After leaving Focus, he continued as a solo musician, adding ja ...
. Focus achieved international success following the release of ''
Moving Waves'' (1971) and its lead single, "
Hocus Pocus", which features van Leer's yodelling and whistling. After several albums with various line-ups, van Leer disbanded Focus in 1978; he reformed the band in 2002.
Van Leer achieved success as a solo artist in the Netherlands. He has collaborated with various artists, and continues to release albums and perform in various capacities. In 2008, van Leer was made a Knight of the
Order of Orange-Nassau
The Order of Orange-Nassau () is a civil and military Dutch order of chivalry founded on 4 April 1892 by the queen regent, Emma of the Netherlands.
The order is a chivalric order open to "everyone who has performed acts of special merits for ...
for special services to music.
Early life
Van Leer was born on 31 March 1948 in
Amsterdam
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.
His father Ed, a Jewish refugee from the Netherlands, was a classically trained flautist and businessman;
his mother Mary was a singer and involved in the
Sufi Movement.
[ Van Leer began playing the piano at age three, taught by his mother, and later received lessons from famed pianists Maria Stroo (later Marja Bon) and Gerard Hengeveld.] When he was six, van Leer wrote his first composition "Uncle Willy", a tribute to family friend and keyboard teacher Willy Buard who helped pay for his father's flute studies at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève in Geneva
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. At eleven, van Leer was given a flute by his father who began teaching his son two years later after he discovered van Leer wished to instead pursue jazz music after he discovered the genre particularly through Miles Davis
Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music, 20th-century music. Davis ado ...
albums. He said, "I suppose I wanted to reject what I was brought up on. But then I thought the combination of jazz and classical music could be used in rock."[ With his parents and two brothers, eldest Frank and youngest Maarten, who played the bassoon and piano and flute, respectively, the family would often play music at home together.][ Van Leer also took up painting, modelling, and performing in plays.][
Van Leer attended ]Hilversum
Hilversum () is a List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Provinces of the Netherlands, province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the heart of the Gooi, it is ...
Grammar School where he learned English, French, German, Latin and Ancient Greek. His father was the conductor of the school orchestra, for which van Leer played the harpsichord. He joined the Raoul Angenot Quintet, and at eighteen, won an award at inter-school contests for playing '' Andante in C Major'' by Mozart on flute, singing an original love poem to "Stella by Starlight
"Stella by Starlight" is a popular jazz standard with music by Victor Young that was drawn from thematic material composed for the main title and soundtrack of the 1944 Paramount Pictures film ''The Uninvited (1944 film), The Uninvited''. Appearin ...
" by Victor Young
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, a drama improvisation featuring his own poetry, and an original piano composition titled "Nooit Zal Ik Vergeten (De Nachten Samen met Jou)" ("Never Shall I Forget (The Nights Together with You)". He then joined the Bob de Lat Quartet, who once came fifth in the annual Hilversum jazz contest. After graduating, van Leer did not feel confident enough to attend a music school, so he studied art history at Amsterdam University which he found "very dry".[ He then learned harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, but disliked the lessons and left early.][ This was followed by a degree in the flute and composition at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève.][ Van Leer also received tutoring on the piano, orchestration and arrangement with composer and conductor Rogier van Otterloo, and organ with Anthon van der Horst.][ During his time studying, van Leer participated in plays including those by ]William Shakespeare
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and John Webster
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. Van Leer has cited Steve Winwood
Stephen Lawrence Winwood (born 12 May 1948) is an English musician and songwriter whose genres include blue-eyed soul, rhythm and blues, blues rock, and pop rock. Though primarily a guitarist, keyboard player, and vocalist prominent for his dis ...
, Traffic
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Traffic laws govern and regulate traffic, while rules of the road include traffic laws and informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly an ...
, Brian Wilson
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, and The Beach Boys
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as musical influences who helped inspired him to pursue rock music,[ with ]Béla Bartók
Béla Viktor János Bartók (; ; 25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Franz Liszt are regarded as Hunga ...
and Johann Sebastian Bach
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among his favourite composers.[
]
Career
With Ramses Shaffy
Around 1967, van Leer recorded "Nooit Zal Ik Vergeten" which Phonogram Records
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released as a 7-inch single
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which received little attention. In December 1967, during his first year at Amsterdam University, van Leer, unhappy with the course, landed a leading role in the Webster play ''The Duchess of Malfi
''The Duchess of Malfi'' (originally published as ''The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy'') is a Jacobean revenge tragedy written by English dramatist John Webster in 1612–1613. It was first performed privately at the Blackfriars Theat ...
''. At one rehearsal, he learned from radio and television presenter Willem Duys
Willem Duys (17 August 1928 – 2 June 2011) was a Dutch people, Dutch radio personality, radio and television presenter, commentator, tennis player and music producer.
Duys was born in Bussum. He first started a career as a tennis player. Havi ...
that singer and actor Ramses Shaffy
Ramses Shaffy (29 August 1933 – 1 December 2009) was a Dutch-French singer and actor who became popular during the 1960s. His most famous songs include "Zing, vecht, huil, bid, lach, werk en bewonder", "We zullen doorgaan", "Pastorale", "Samm ...
was in the process of hiring a final member to his four-piece backing band and vocal group for his upcoming theatre act, ''Shaffy Chantant''.[ Van Leer had seen Shaffy's performances before and enjoyed the singing and jazz-oriented songs. After he called Shaffy and insisted he was suitable for the part, van Leer got an audition within the hour and secretly took his mother's car to get there. Had the audition failed, van Leer later said he would have pursued an acting career.][ With a performance of "Nooit Zal Ik Vergeten" at the piano, Shaffy was impressed and added van Leer to the cast which included singer Liesbeth List and pianist Louis van Dijk.][ ''Shaffy Chantant'' ran for almost one year from February 1968 for six nights a week, and van Leer was paid 114 ]guilders
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a week. A recording of the act was released in 1968 by Philips Records
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; van Leer learned from Shaffy years later that the track "Jij Bent Nu Daarbinnen" ("You Are Now Within") was about him.[
In 1968, during his time with Shaffy, van Leer recorded his second solo single on Philips, "Zolang de Wereld Nog Draait" ("As Long As the World Still Turns"), a Dutch-language version of " Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" by Engelbert Humperdinck. This landed him an invitation from drummer Hans Cleuver in September 1968 to play the flute with bassist Martijn Dresden and himself on ''Jazz and Poetry'', a program on the Catholic radio station KRO. For several months they performed on the station with van Leer on the piano, organ, and the addition of "strange" vocals. Van Leer stayed with Shaffy for his next play ''Shaffy Verkeerd'', which opened in January 1969 and featured singer ]Anneke Grönloh
Johanna Louise "Anneke" Grönloh (; 7 June 1942 – 14 September 2018) was a Dutch singer. She had a successful career starting in 1959 that lasted throughout the 1960s, and scored a hit with " Brandend Zand", one of the best-selling Dutch songs o ...
and performances of "MacArthur Park
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" by Jimmy Webb
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and " I Shall Be Released" by Bob Dylan
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, two songs that influenced van Leer as it "Opened my eyes to the use of lyrics. Before that I only really concentrated on instrumental music". Van Leer's final show with Shaffy was ''Sunset Sunkiss'', which received an album release in 1969 on the Philips label with Cleuver and Dresden in the band. This was followed by several performances from the group at some large venues, including shows at the Holland Festival backed by the Metropole Orchestra, the Carré Theatre, and the RAI Centre.[
]
Focus and collaborations
After van Leer left Shaffy's theatre group in mid-1969, he formed a three-piece rock band with Cleuver and Dresden, playing local gigs with a set of covers by Traffic
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and their own material[ under the early names of Trio Thijs van Leer and Thijs van Leer and the Rebaptised.][ They also recorded several radio and television commercials. In November 1969 they were joined by guitarist ]Jan Akkerman
Jan Akkerman (born 24 December 1946) is a Dutch guitarist. He first found international commercial success with the band Focus (band), Focus, which he co-founded with Thijs van Leer. After leaving Focus, he continued as a solo musician, adding ja ...
, who had performed with the three on ''Sunset Sunkiss'', and settled on the name Focus
Focus (: foci or focuses) may refer to:
Arts
* Focus or Focus Festival, former name of the Adelaide Fringe arts festival in East Australia Film
*Focus (2001 film), ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based on the Arthur Miller novel
*Focus (2015 ...
, thus completing the first line-up of the band.[ From December 1969 to June 1970, the four were members of the pit band for the Dutch performance of the rock musical '']Hair
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The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and ...
''.
Focus released their first album, '' Focus Plays Focus'', better known as its international title ''In and Out of Focus'', in August 1970. Van Leer became a prominent figure in the group, writing the majority of their songs and singing English lyrics. After a line-up change, the band released '' Moving Waves'' (1971) that included their international hit single " Hocus Pocus" which featured van Leer's distinct vocals, yodelling, whistling, and scat singing
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. His influence from the Sufi movement through his mother is displayed in "Moving Waves", a piano and vocal composition he wrote when he was sixteen and quotes a teaching from its creator, Inayat Khan
Inayat Khan Rehmat Khan (; 5 July 1882 – 5 February 1927) was an Indian professor of musicology, singer, exponent of the saraswati vina, poet, philosopher, and pioneer of the transmission of Sufism to the West. At the urging of his students ...
. The album closes with "Eruption", a 22-minute track that is "based on a musical idea" by van Leer who gained inspiration from the operas '' Orfeo ed Euridice'' by Christoph Willibald Gluck
Christoph Willibald (Ritter von) Gluck (; ; 2 July 1714 – 15 November 1787) was a composer of Italian and French opera in the early classical period (music), classical period. Born in the Upper Palatinate and raised in Bohemia, both part of th ...
and ''L'Orfeo
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'' by Claudio Monteverdi
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, combining rock, jazz and classical influences. '' Focus 3'' (1972) includes the band's second hit single " Sylvia" and includes van Leer's organ and operatic vocals. Van Leer's classical background is evident on the van Leer/Akkerman penned title track on ''Hamburger Concerto
''Hamburger Concerto'' is the fourth studio album by the Dutch progressive rock band Focus (band), Focus, released in May 1974. It peaked at No. 20 on the UK charts. The title track is based on ''Variations on a Theme by Haydn'' by Johannes Brah ...
'' from 1974, based on '' Variations on a Theme by Haydn'' by Johannes Brahms
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. The miniature "Delitiae Musicae" equally belongs to Monteverdi.
In 1969, van Leer played the flute on ''Love Me or Leave Me'' (1969) by Dutch singer Rita Hovink. The following year, van Leer wrote, arranged and conducted music for singer Bojoura for her third album, ''The Beauty of Bojoura'' (1970). She had previously worked with van Leer's trio with Shaffy, singing a cover of "Frank Mills" from ''Hair''. Robin Lent used van Leer to play piano and flute on ''Scarecrow's Journey'' (1971), and arranged and played the flute on the Dutch cast production album of '' Oh! Calcutta!'' (1971).
Van Leer headed Focus through several line-up changes, and by early 1976 he was the only remaining original member; the group disbanded in 1978.
In 2002, van Leer reformed Focus which has since released the albums '' Focus 8'', '' Focus 9 / New Skin'', "Live In Europe", '' Focus X,'', '' Golden Oldies'', '' Focus 8.5 / Beyond the Horizon'', '' The Focus Family Album'', '' Focus 11'' and '' Focus 50''.
Solo career and other projects
In mid-1972, after securing a solo recording deal with CBS Records, van Leer released his first solo album, ''Introspection
Introspection is the examination of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings. In psychology, the process of introspection relies on the observation of one's mental state, while in a spiritual context it may refer to the examination of one's s ...
''. It features a selection of classical pieces by Bach and Gabriel Faure, Focus songs, and original compositions arranged for flute and orchestra by van Otterloo, and soprano
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vocals by Letty de Jong.[ ''Introspection'' was a commercial success in the Netherlands, reaching number one for three weeks in early 1973 and earning a gold certification. In late 1975, van Leer released ''Introspection 2'' which spent one week at number one in the Netherlands during a 19-week stay in the top 10. Van Leer continued the album series with ''Introspection 3'', in 1977.
After Focus split in 1978, van Leer continued with his solo career and took part in various projects. He formed the rock band Conxi, featuring Dutch and Senegalese musicians, and a rock group Van Leer with an American singer.]
In the early 1980s, van Leer worked and toured with Spanish singer Miguel Ríos
Miguel Ríos Campaña (born 7 June 1944) is a Spanish singer and composer. He is one of the pioneers of rock and roll in Spain.
Biography
Ríos was born in La Cartuja, a neighborhood of Granada. The youngest of seven children, he went to wor ...
playing keyboards and flute on his albums ''Extraños en el escaparate'' (1981), ''Rock & Ríos'' (1982) and ''El rock de una noche de verano'' (1983).
In 1981, van Leer formed the multi-national band Pedal Point with musicians Tato Gomez and from Chile and Paul Shigihara from Japan. They recorded a double album, ''Dona Nobis Pacem'', based on a composition van Leer had written that he later cited as "one of the most important compositions of mine", and a high point of his career in an artistic sense.
In 1985, van Leer reunited with Akkerman and together recorded '' Focus: Jan Akkerman & Thijs van Leer'' (1985).
Van Leer was one of the artists who recorded the song ''Shalom from Holland'' (written by Simon Hammelburg
Simon Hammelburg (Amsterdam, February 28, 1952 – Marbella, June 15, 2022) was a Dutch entertainer, songwriter, journalist, and Holocaust educator. He died in Marbella 15 June 2022.
Prior to the first Gulf War
, combatant2 ...
and Ron Klipstein) as a token of solidarity to the Israeli people, threatened by missiles from Iraq, during the first Gulf War in 1991.
He also appeared as a guest musician on the album, '' Into the Electric Castle'', by Arjen Anthony Lucassen
Arjen Anthony Lucassen (born 3 April 1960) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist musician and record producer, best known for his long-running progressive metal/ rock opera project Ayreon. Lucassen started his career in 1980 as t ...
's musical project Ayreon
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.
In 2008, Explore Multimedia released van Leer's first solo album in almost a decade, ''The Home Concert''. The album features recordings made in his living room as he played material for ''Focus 9''. The album is exclusively available online.
On 13 September 2008, van Leer was made a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau
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The order is a chivalric order open to "everyone who has performed acts of special merits for ...
for "special services to music."
In 2010, van Leer performed at a concert with Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno to celebrate 40 years of imaginative music[ (7 November 2010).]
Discography
Solo albums
*''Introspection
Introspection is the examination of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings. In psychology, the process of introspection relies on the observation of one's mental state, while in a spiritual context it may refer to the examination of one's s ...
'' (1972)
*''O My Love'' (1975)
*''Introspection 2'' (1975)
*''Musica per la Notte di Natale'' (1976)
*''Introspection 3'' (1977)
*''Nice to Have Met You'' (1978) - Recorded in 1977.
*''Introspection 4'' (1979)
*''Collage'' (1980)
*''Pedal Point: Dona Nobis Pacem (1981)
*''Reflections'' (1981)
*''Focus (Jan Akkerman & Thijs van Leer album)'' (1985) - Recorded in 1984.
*''Renaissance'' (1986)
*'' I Hate Myself (For Loving You)'' (1987)
*''Introspection '92'' (1992)
*''Musical Melody'' (1994)
*''Bolero'' (1996; CD version of the ''Reflections'' with two extra tracks)
*''Summertime'' (1996)
*''Joy to the World'' (1996)
*''Instrumental Hymns'' (1997)
*''The Glorious Album'' (1999; reissued in 2000 as ''12 Mooiste Liederen (12 Most Beautiful Songs)'')
*''Bach for a New Age'' (1999)
*''Etudes Sans Gêne'' (2006; limited edition DVD) - Recorded in 2001.
*''The Home Concert'' (2008) - Recorded in 2005.
*''Sir Thijs van Leer: Live at Trading Boundaries'' (2015) - Recorded in 2014.
;with Thomas Blug Band
*''Guitar From The Heart/Live'' (2005; DVD)
*''Guitar From The Heart – Live in Raalte, NL'' (2005)
*''Soul & Pepper'' (2009)
References
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* Discography: http://www.mpq.com.br/focus/solos/solos1.htm
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