Hans Kockelmans
Hans Kockelmans (born February 20, 1956)[1] is a Dutch composer, teacher, and performer of Early Classical and electronic music.
He studied baroque lute with , as well as electronic music, and classical guitar at the Maastricht conservatory.
In his compositions he is a pioneer of granular synthesis. His electronic music as well as his acoustic work frequently refers to medieval themes. He composes for such unusual instruments as Phantastron.[2]
He has collaborated with Roman Turovsky on a number of experimental compositions involving lute and torban.[3]
Hans is a nephew of Dutch composer Gerard Kockelmans. He lives in Maastricht and is active in an organization of composers in his region, Dutch Limburg.
References[]
- ^ E-mail received from Hans Kockelmans on 2017-5-28, 8:38 PM EST.
- ^ "Hans Kockelmans". members.home.nl. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
- ^ "ROMAN TUROVSKY-SAUTSCHECK". www.deliansociety.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
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