Ton Hartsuiker

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Antoni Fredrik "Ton" Hartsuiker (12 May 1933 in Zwolle – 8 May 2015[1] in Utrecht) was a Dutch classical pianist, best known as a performer of 20th-century classical music, composer, music school administrator, and radio broadcaster.

He was the director of both the Music Academy of Utrecht[2] and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam,[3] and was also on the faculty of the Rotterdam Conservatoire and Enschede Music Academy. For 22 years he presented the program Musica Nova on Radio 4, the Dutch classical radio station, for broadcasting organization NOS. He was the musical director of and a pianist in Ensemble M (1974–1978), founded by Hartsuiker and the conductor David Porcelijn.[3][4]

He won the Geneco Prize in 1998.[5] For his contributions to music in the Netherlands he was knighted by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands (1998) and in 2002 received the Hogenbijl Prize.[2]

Among his many students, at several music academies and as a private teacher, were Alwin Bär, Guus Janssen,[6] Arthur Jussen, Vera Kerstens, Christiaan Kuyvenhoven, Ralph van Raat, Christiaan Richter, Joey Roukens,[7] Maarten van Veen,[8] and Ljuba Moiz.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ton Hartsuiker overleden at the Wayback Machine (archived 4 March 2016), press announcement Dutch Radio 4.
  2. ^ a b "Musicus Ton Hartsuiker". ncrv.nl. Archived from the original on 5 January 2009.
  3. ^ a b Speech upon the retirement of Ton Hartsuiker by deputy minister Aad Nuis.
  4. ^ "NPO Radio 4". radio4.nl.
  5. ^ "Zoeken". nrc.nl.
  6. ^ "Guus Janssen: "Muziek is een prachtige manier om zonder woorden te gebruiken toch een eigen mentaliteit of levenshouding te laten spreken."". draaiomjeoren.com. Archived from the original on 13 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Oud-directeur Ton Hartsuiker overleden". Conservatorium van Amsterdam.
  8. ^ "Maarten van Veen". Orchestre de chambre de Genève.
  9. ^ "Ljuba Moiz. Profile". Website of Ljuba Moiz.