Koole, Arend (Johannes Christiaan)

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Koole, Arend (Johannes Christiaan)

Koole, Arend (Johannes Christiaan), Dutch musicologist; b. Amsterdam, April 22, 1908. He studied at the Amsterdam Cons. (1925–30) and with Smijers (musicology; 1933-37) at the Univ. of Utrecht (Ph.D., 1949, with the diss. Leven en werken van Pietro Antonio Locatelli da Bergamo; publ. in Amsterdam, 1949; 2nd ed., rev., 1970). He taught at the Cons, in Rotterdam (1938–41), Utrecht (1933-37; 1941-44), and Amsterdam (1946—49); also made appearances as a pianist and conductor. In 1949 he went to South Africa, where he served as senior lecturer in musicology at the Univ. of Bloemfontein; from 1964 to 1973 he was a prof, of music history at the Univ. of Southern Calif, in Los Angeles; in 1974 he returned to South Africa. He publ. a monograph on Mendelssohn (Haarlem, 1953; 2nd ed., 1958).

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