Wilms, Jan Willem

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Wilms, Jan Willem

Wilms, Jan Willem (actually, Johann Wilhelm), German-born Dutch pianist, organist, flutist, teacher, and composer; b. Witzhelden, near Solingen, March 30, 1772; d. Amsterdam, July 19, 1847. He received his early music training from his father and elder brother. In 1791 he settled in Amsterdam as a pianist, flutist, and teacher, and later was organist of the United Baptist Church (1823-46). He composed 2 piano concertos, 2 flute concertos, 2 string quartets, 2 piano trios, 3 violin sonatas, 2 flute sonatas, a Clarinet Concerto, and 3 syms. He was the author of the Dutch national song “Wien Neerlands bloed door d’aderen vloeit” (1815).

Bibliography

E. Klusen, J.W. W. und das Amsterdamer Musikleben (1772-1847) (Buren, 1975).

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