Appeldoorn, Dina
Appeldoorn, Dina
Appeldoorn, Dina, Dutch composer; b. Rotterdam, Feb. 26, 1884; d. The Hague, Dec. 4, 1938. She was the composer of several works in the Romantic style, including 2 symphonic poems, Noordzee and Volkfeest. She also wrote chamber music and songs.
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