Léon Orthel
Léon Orthel (4 October 1905, Roosendaal – 6 September 1985, The Hague) was a Dutch composer, pianist and teacher.In 1921 he became a student of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. He studied violin with André Spoor, piano with Everhard van Beijnum and composition with Johan Wagenaar. He later studied at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik with Paul Juon and Curt Sachs.
His compositions include among other works 6 symphonies and two cello concertos.
His third and fifth symphonies received awards from the Dutch government, in 1946 and 1962 respectively. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Orthel, Léon, 1905-1985
Published 1943
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18by Orthel, Léon, 1905-1985Other Authors: “...Orthel, Léon, 1905-1985...”
Published 2007
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19Published 2007Other Authors: “...Orthel, Léon, 1905-1985...”
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20by Andriessen, Louis, 1939-, Andriessen, Louis, 1939-2021, Andriessen, Louis, 1939-2021Other Authors: “...Orthel, Léon, 1905-1985...”
Published 1965
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