Walter Boeykens
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Birth name | Walter Boeykens |
Born | January 6, 1938 Bornem, Belgium |
Died | April 23, 2013 Bornem, Belgium |
Genres | Classical, Chamber music, Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Soloist, Conductor, Teacher |
Instruments | Clarinet |
Years active | 1964–2013 |
Website | www |
Walter, Knight Boeykens (January 6, 1938 – April 23, 2013) was a Belgian conductor and a world-renowned clarinetist. Boeykens' impressive discography, including several critically acclaimed performances, are testimony to his status as one of the most notable clarinetists of the 20th century. Boeykens remained active and was in concert frequently all around the world until his death in 2013.
His career as a clarinetist[]
Boeykens studied the clarinet at the Royal Conservatory of Music Brussels. In 1965 he won the International competition for contemporary music of Utrecht (Netherlands).
Between 1964 en 1984 he was principal clarinetist of Belgian Radio and Television (BRT) Philharmonic Orchestra.
On December 20, 1968 he created Domaines by Pierre Boulez —originally written for Hans Deinzer— in the version for Clarinet and Orchestra with the under the direction of the composer himself.
This achievement launched him onto the path of a very successful career as a soloist. As a consequence, he was invited to many of the big European music festivals such as those of Berlin, Paris, Warschau, Salzburg, and last but not least to the festivals of Wallonia and Flanders (both in Belgium).
He appeared as soloist in numerous concerts in Israel, the USA, Venezuela, Japan, Korea...
Leaving the BRT philharmonic in 1984 allowed him to fully develop his career as a soloist, and play under the 'baton of famous conductors such as Charles Münch, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Gary Bertini, Leonard Bernstein, James Conlon, and many others.
In 1969, Boeykens was appointed professor at the Royal Flemish Music Conservatory of Antwerp.
In 1972 he became professor at the "Académie Internationale d'Été de Nice". Additionally, Walter Boeykens holds assignments at the conservatories of Utrecht, Rotterdam and at the Fontys Conservatory in Tilburg all in the Netherlands. Last but not least, he teaches at the "Cité de la Musique" in Paris, France and at the "" in Turin in Italy.
In 1981, he founded the Walter Boeykens Clarinet Choir at the Royal Flemish Music Conservatory of Antwerp. In 1987 he was on the jury of the Jeunesses Musicales International Competition in Belgrade. The jury members were:
- Milenko Stefanovic, Yugoslavia, President
- James Campbell, Canada
- Walter Boeykens, Belgium
- , Poland
- Thea King, UK
- Ernest Ackun, Yugoslavia
- , Yugoslavia
- , Yugoslavia
In 1997 and 2001 he was on the jury of the Carl Nielsen International Music Competitions. In 1997 the jury was composed of:[1]
- President, UK
- Michel Arrignon France
- Walter Boeykens, Belgium
- Hans Deinzer Germany
- John Kruse Denmark
- Lee Morgan USA
- Charles Neidich USA
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Denmark
In 2001, jury members were:
- Hans Deinzer Germany, President
- Michel Arrignon France
- Denmark
- Walter Boeykens Belgium
- Béla Kovács Hungary
- John Kruse Denmark
- Sabine Meyer Germany
- Charles Neidich USA
- Denmark
- Sweden
On 23 April 2013 it was announced that Boeykens had died at the age of 75.[2]
Prizes and honours[]
Boeykens has been awarded many honours and prizes:
- 1975 Grand Prix du disque
- 1988: The fifth "Prudens Van Duyse"-prize
- 1995: The "Speciale Cultuurprijs van de Gemeente Bornem"
- Walter Boeykens is cultural ambassador of Flanders since 1995
- In 1996 he received the Golden Medal of the Flemish government
- In 1997 Walter Boeykens was knighted by King Albert II of Belgium in recognition of his lifetime achievement in music.
- In 2007 he was awarded the title "Maestro Honoris Causa" at the "Hogeschool Antwerpen" by the "".
Discography[]
Biography on DVD[]
- EPRC 001 © 2007
Recordings on LP[]
- Cultura 5072-1 (p) 1975
- ; ;
- Alpha DB 217 (p) 1976
- The contemporary Clarinet; CBS 73840 (p) 1979
- Terpsichore 1982 021 (p) 1982
- Igor Stravinsky; Histoire du soldat
- Béla Bartók; Contrasts
- Musique Française pour clarinette et piano EMI 1A 065 64959 (p) 1982
Recordings on SACD[]
- Etcetera Records KTC5261 (p) 2003
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart;
- Clarinet Concerto in A, KV622
- Clarinet Quintet in A, KV581
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart;
Recordings on CD[]
As Soloist[]
- SBCD-8400 (p) 1989
- Johannes Brahms; Quintet in B minor op.115
- AU 34019 CD (p) 1992
- ; Erwin, Fantasy for Clarinet and Symphonic Wind Band
- DHR 11.004-3 © (p) 1996
- Gioachino Rossini arr. ; in a version with Military Band.
- DHR 16.011-3 © (p) 1998
- Henri Rabaud; ;
- Niels Wilhelm Gade;
- Sir Malcolm Arnold;
- Leonard Bernstein;
- Robert Schumann;
- Gabriel Pierné; ;
- Francis Poulenc;
- EPRC 002 © 2007,
- Jean Françaix; Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
- ; Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
- Marcel Poot; Clarinet Concerto
- EPRC 001 © 2007,
- Johannes Brahms; Quintet in B minor op.115
- Erato 2292-45459-2 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Carl Maria von Weber;
- Concerto in F major op.73 J114 for Clarinet and Orchestra;
- Concertino in c minor op.26 J109 for Clarinet and Orchestra;
- Concerto in E-flat major op.74 J118 for Clarinet and Orchestra;
- Carl Maria von Weber;
- Harmonia Mundi HMC 901356 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Igor Stravinsky; Histoire du soldat;
- Béla Bartók; Contrasts;
- Alban Berg; ;
- Harmonia Mundi HMC 901371 (p) 1991
- Max Bruch; Eight Pieces op.83
- Alexander von Zemlinski; Trio in D minor op.3
- Harmonia Mundi HMC 901433
- Franz Krommer;
- Concerto for two clarinets and orchestra op.35 in E-flat major
- Concerto for clarinet and orchestra op.36 in E-flat major
- Franz Anton Hoffmeister;
- Concerto for two clarinets and Orchestra in E-flat major
- Franz Krommer;
- Harmonia Mundi HMC 901489 © 1994, (p) 1994
- Carl Nielsen; Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
- Harmonia Mundi HMC 905232 © 1996, (p) 1996
- Joan Albert Amargós; Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (1995)
- International Productions CD87 075 © 1994, (p) 1994
- CD87 011 © 1986, (p) 1986
- Ricercar RIS 065044 (p) 1989 (Disque Choc in France)
- Johannes Brahms;
- Sonate F minor op 120/1
- Sonate E-flat major op 120/2
- Trio op.114 for Clarinet, Cello and Piano
- Johannes Brahms;
- DOM 29151 © 1998, (p) 1982
- Camille Saint-Saëns; ;
- Philippe Gaubert; Fantaisie;
- Ernest Chausson; ;
- Gabriel Pierné; Canzonetta;
- Henri Rabaud; ;
- André Messager; ;
- Claude Debussy; ;
- DPM 291009 © 1987, (p) 1987
- Carl Maria von Weber;
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ;
- Carl Maria von Weber;
- DPM 291008 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Carl Maria von Weber;
- ;
- ;
- ;
- Carl Maria von Weber;
- Vanguard Classics 99042 © 1995, (p) 1994
- ;
- for Clarinet and Orchestra;
- for Two Clarinets (with ;
- for Clarinet and Piano;
- ;
Boeykens Clarinet Choir[]
- Vanguard Classics 99042 © 1995, (p) 1994
- Witold Lutosławski, arranged Robert Groslot; Dance Preludes for Clarinet Solo and Clarinet Choir;
- ; I Giardini della Villa d'Este for Voice and Clarinet Choir;
- International Productions CD87 003 © 1987, (p) 1986
- Johann Sebastian Bach arranged ; Toccata and Fugue in D minor;
- Franz Schubert arranged Maarten Jense; Rosamunde Incidental Music, D797;
- Claude Debussy arranged Russel Howland; Petite Suite;
- Witold Lutosławski, arranged Robert Groslot; Dance Preludes for Clarinet Solo and Clarinet Choir;
- ; Introduction and Concertante for Bass Clarinet and Clarinet Choir op.58;
- ; Clarifonia;
Live concert in Japan:
- Kosei Publishing Company KOCD-2502 © 1993 (p) 1993
- Gioachino Rossini arranged ; Overture from "L'italiana in Algeri";
- August De Boeck arranged Maarten Jense; Impromptu;
- Gioachino Rossini arranged Walter Boeykens; ;
- ; Incantations op.22;
- Jean "Toots" Thielemans arranged ; Bluesette;
- Franz Schubert arranged Maarten Jense; Rosamunde Incidental Music, D797;
- Peter Benoit arranged ; Luim;
- Jan Van der Roost arranged Maarten Jense; Rikudim (Four Israeli Folk Dances);
- Johann Sebastian Bach arranged ; Toccata and Fugue in D minor;
Recordings of the Ensemble Walter Boeykens[]
Several recordings on the music label Harmonia Mundi.
Conducting a Symphonic Band[]
- Harmonieorkest St-Michael Thorn, Telstar TAR 19906 TL (p) 1978
- Alessandro Marcello arr. ; Concerto for Oboe in C Major
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov arr. ; Flight of the Bumblebee
- Aram Khachaturian arr. Theo Adams; Lesghinka from the ballet Gayaneh
- Jules Massenet arr. ; Scenes Alsaciennes
Jazz Recordings[]
- CODA COD003 © 1994, (p) 1994
- The Other Side with Judy Niemack and
Works written for him[]
- ;
- ;
- ;
- ;
- for Clarinet and Piano;
- André Laporte;
- ;
- ;
- Marcel Poot; ;
- ;
- Michael Hersch; Work for Clarinet and Cello; premiered at the Pantheon in Rome in 2001 as part of the .[3]
References[]
- ^ ""Carl Nielsen International Music Competitions" web site".
- ^ "Walter Boeykens dead at age 75".
- ^ "Michael Hersch, Composer". www.michaelhersch.com.
- Pamela Weston; Clarinet Virtuosi of Today; pp. 32–37, ISBN 0-905858-46-8, Egon publishers 1989.
- EPR CLASSIC EPRC 001, 2007, Biography on DVD
External links[]
- 1938 births
- 2013 deaths
- Belgian clarinetists
- Belgian classical clarinetists
- Members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
- People from Bornem
- 20th-century classical musicians