Patrick van Deurzen
Patrick van Deurzen is a Dutch composer.
Biography
Patrick Deurzen studied guitar with Dick Hoogeveen and Music Theory with Peter-Jan Wagemans and Jan Kleinbussink at the Rotterdam Conservatory. As a composer he is self-taught but attended classes of instrumentation Klaas de Vries with whom he has had regular work meetings. He also received some composition lessons from Wagemans. He worked as a guitarist, conductor, singer and wrote several articles on 20th-century music. He also worked on several documentaries for the NPS, which include Schoenberg's Moses and Aaron and Alban Berg s violin concerto. Currently he is active as a composer and teaches at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and Codarts Rotterdam.The idea that Pavlovian association is a feature that makes man unique is the starting point of Van Deurzens composing. Deurzen also often adds text that the musicians should recite to add a different level of meaning to the composition, as in his quintet Choral, Prelude & Fugue where each part contains texts of Don Quixote. In 2002 he won the Second international composition competition for choral music in Hasselt, Deux poèmes the Baudelaire for a cappella choir, conducted by the Flemish Radio Choir.
Compositions
- Deux poèmes de Baudelaire
- Four solo's for Bass clarinet
- Cantigas d'amor
- Duo
- Three
- Langs de Randen van de Nacht
- Eight scenes from Alice
- Choral, Fugue e Prelude
- Six: a line is a dot that went for a walk
- ceux qui sont venus du ciel
- Seven
- Geheime Tuin
- Thank God Sylvia! We're alive!
- If I were God
- Wahnbrot, sechs chorstücke nach Paul Celan
- Les Tènébres
- Turris Babel
- Love Song
- Improvising on Bach's Prelude in C minor
- Three Songs
- Turris Babel
- Monologue
- Tornado