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Cornélie van Oosterzee

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Influenced Wagner and Strauss, Van Oosterzee composed in a late romantic idiom. She wrote choral works, songs, piano music, chamber music, an opera, and various orchestral works. The only work of hers referencing her time in Indonesia is
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In Berlin, Cornélie Van Oosterzee wrote primarily orchestral works. Although she remained there for the rest of her life, she was acclaimed in the
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Cornélie van Oosterzee was born on August 16, 1863, to Pieter Cornélis van Oosterzee and Johanna Theophanie Bernardina in
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Approximately 40 of her pieces have been preserved. It is believed that many of her works were lost during the
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upon the death of her mother in 1888, Cornélie resumed her classes with Nicolaï but left soon after for
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in (1891). Not much is known about the end of Van Oosterzee's life, but she lived with her sister in
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in 1897. She also composed and conducted an opening cantata for the opening of the
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and at age 16 started music theory lessons under composer and organist
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Cantata for opening the National Exhibition for Women's labor in 1898
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International who's who in music and musical gazetteer, Volume
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Dutch
Jakarta
Batavia
The Hague
Jakarta
Royal Conservatoire The Hague
Willem Nicolaï
Dutch East Indies
Clara Schumann
Netherlands
Berlin
Julius Rontgen
Stuttgart
Samuel de Lange
Robert Radecke
Heinrich Urban
Netherlands
Oranje-Nassau
Nationale Tentoonstelling van Vrouwenarbeid
The Hague
Berlin
Battle of Berlin
The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers
ISBN
9780393034875
International who's who in music and musical gazetteer, Volume
Categories
1863 births
1943 deaths

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