Marinus Snoeren
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Birth name | Marinus Arnoldus Johannes Snoeren |
Born | The Hague, Netherlands | October 16, 1919
Died | July 11, 1982 Voorburg, Netherlands | (aged 62)
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Cellist, pedagogue |
Associated acts | Residentie Orchestra Soloist |
Marinus Arnoldus Johannes Snoeren (October 16, 1919 – July 11, 1982), was a Dutch cellist who was called the "aristocrat of cellists," on account of his elegant musicianship and majestic sound. He was born in The Hague, the son of Marinus Franciscus Snoeren.
As a pedagogue he was most noticeable for his student Anner Bylsma. Marinus was a teacher at the in Leiden. He made his first tour of the United States in 1963 and played to great acclaim in the orchestra undertaking several major tours which included cities such as New York City, Boston, Chicago, Vienna, Munich and Berlin.[1] He has performed under great conductors including Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, Hans Knappertsbusch. Later he was the principal cellist for six years in the Residentie Orchestra in The Hague. He played the various cello concertos under Jean Martinon. His eldest son became a conductor/composer performing under the name of .[2]
Discography[]
- Only known recordings are Suites of Bach held in the family records.[3]
References[]
- ^ Archieves Residentie Orkest[dead link]
- ^ Rien Snoeren Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Family Tree". Archived from the original on 2013-02-22. Retrieved 2012-11-04.
- 1919 births
- 1982 deaths
- Deaths from cancer in the Netherlands
- Dutch cellists
- Dutch music educators
- Grand Officiers of the Légion d'honneur
- Honorary Members of the Royal Academy of Music
- Musicians from The Hague