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Nini Bulterijs

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Belgian composer

Nini Bulterijs (also spelledBulterys) (20 November 1929 – 12 December 1989) was a Belgian composer. She was born inTemse,East Flanders, and studied piano withJozef d'Hooghe and harmony withYvonne van den Berghe at the Royal Flemish Conservatory ofAntwerp. She continued her studies in composition withJean Louel privately and withJean Absil at the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth.[1]

After completing her studies, she taught at small music schools inHamme,Vilvoorde andMechelen before taking a position as professor at theLemmens Institute atLouvain and in 1970 at the Royal Flemish Conservatoire of Antwerp. She retired from teaching in 1988 and died inWilrijk.[2][3]

Bulterijs won second place in the 1963Prix de Rome contest and in the 1966 Queen Elisabeth International Composition Competition. She received the 1969 Emile Doehaerd Prize.[4]

Works

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Bulterijs composed orchestral, chamber ensemble, choral and instrumental works and songs. Selected compositions include:

  • Sonata, 2 violins, pianoforte, 1960
  • Symphonic Movements, orchestra, 1960
  • Pianoforte Concerto, 1961
  • Trio for piano, viol and cello, 1962
  • Arion (cantata, text: B. Decorte), solo violin, chorus, orchestra, 1963
  • Concerto, 2 violin, orchestra, 1964
  • Symphony, 1965
  • Violin Concerto, 1968
  • Rondo, violin, pianoforte, 1972

Discography

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  • Trio for piano, violin and cello, on LP N. Bulterys – I. Ceulemans – A. Delvaux, Alpha (DBM-V 187), 1973
  • Symphony, on LP Hedendaagse Belgische Muziek – Musique Belge Contemporaine,Jacqueline Fontyn – Nini Bulterys, Cultura (5071-5). Performers: Belgian National Orchestra, cond.Daniël Sternefeld

External links

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Biography, discussion of selected works, and complete list of compositions atMATRIX New Music Centre.

References

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  1. ^Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (2001).The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians: Volume 2.
  2. ^"Nina Bulterijs". Archived fromthe original on 14 October 2011. Retrieved20 January 2011.
  3. ^Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994).The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers.ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved4 October 2010.
  4. ^"Bulterijs, Nini". Retrieved20 January 2011.
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