A report on Bertha Tideman-Wijers

Dutch composer who lived in Indonesia for almost two decades and incorporated Indonesian elements into her compositions.

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Gustav Hollaender

Stern Conservatory

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Private music school in Berlin with many distinguishded tutors and alumni.

Private music school in Berlin with many distinguishded tutors and alumni.

Gustav Hollaender

1887-1976 Bertha Tideman-Wijers

Günter Grass, Nobel laureate in Literature

Berlin University of the Arts

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Largest art school in Europe.

Largest art school in Europe.

Günter Grass, Nobel laureate in Literature
Kurt Weill in 1932
Main Building in 1902
Media House
Joachimsthaler Gymnasium
Institute for Church Music
Main Library
UDK Concert Hall
Olafur Eliasson
Ai Weiwei
Vivienne Westwood
Georg Baselitz

Bertha Tideman-Wijers, composer

Almelo

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Municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands.

Municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands.

Topographic map of Almelo, Sept. 2014
Almelo station
Wubbo Ockels, 2007
Kea Bouman, 1929
The Catholic St. Georgius church in Almelo
Almelo - Sculptuur op de hoek van de Oranjestraat en de Molenstraat
Huize Almelo
Almelo, spoorviadukt bij de Wierdensestraat
Afbeelding
Bird sculpture by artist Anne Wenzel at the Marktplein
Restaurant in former factory
Twentekanaal (branch to Almelo)

Bertha Tideman-Wijers (1887-1976) composer

Ernst von Dohnányi, c. 1900

Ernst von Dohnányi

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Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor.

Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor.

Ernst von Dohnányi, c. 1900
Ernst von Dohnányi
Dohnányi's gravesite at Roselawn Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida

His pupils included Andor Földes, Mischa Levitzki, Ervin Nyiregyházi, Géza Anda, Annie Fischer, Hope Squire, Helen Camille Stanley, Bertha Tideman-Wijers, Edward Kilenyi, Bálint Vázsonyi, Sir Georg Solti, Istvan Kantor, Georges Cziffra and Ľudovít Rajter (conductor and Dohnányi's godson).

Richard Rössler

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Baltic German pianist, organist, composer and music educator (academic teacher).

Baltic German pianist, organist, composer and music educator (academic teacher).

His piano students later included well-known artists such as Andre Asriel, Max Baumann, Erwin Bodky, Ludwig Hoffmann, Irma Hofmeister, Herrmann Hoppe, Jan Koetsier, Ferdinand Leitner, Boris Lysenko, Dr. Hans Joachim Moser, Helmut Roloff, Bertha Tideman-Wijers, Anneliese Schier-Tiessen, Siegfried Schubert-Weber, Ignaz Strasfogel, Volker Wangenheim, Kurt Weill, Gerhard Wilhelm, Ernestine Wolossowa and Ingeborg Wunder.

Modern bust of Catullus on the Piazza Carducci in Sirmione.

Catullus

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Latin poet of the late Roman Republic who wrote chiefly in the neoteric style of poetry, focusing on personal life rather than classical heroes.

Latin poet of the late Roman Republic who wrote chiefly in the neoteric style of poetry, focusing on personal life rather than classical heroes.

Modern bust of Catullus on the Piazza Carducci in Sirmione.
Catullus at Lesbia's by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Bithynia within the Roman Empire
Catullus et in eum commentarius (1554)
Lesbia, 1878 painting by John Reinhard Weguelin inspired by the poems of Catullus

Dutch composer Bertha Tideman-Wijers used Catullus' text for her composition Variations on Valerius "Where that one already turns or turns."

Elisabeth Eybers

Elisabeth Eybers

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South African poet.

South African poet.

Elisabeth Eybers
Taalles by Elisabeth Eybers as a wall poem in Leiden

Dutch composer Bertha Tideman-Wijers used Eybers' text for her composition Three Songs on a South African text. Dutch composer Marjo Tal also set several of Eybers’ poems to music.