
Silhouetten
after drawings by Paul Süss
1900 - 1943 His music sounds thoroughly French, with bright and blithe notes that seemingly flow easily from his pen. In reality, it took many years before his musical ideas were incorporated into his compositions. And however French it may sound, Leo Smit was in heart and soul hooked to Amsterdam and the Netherlands. His song for women's choir, De bruid (The bride), set to words by Jan Prins is a declaration of love: “The groom was the sunlight and Holland was his bride.” It also took years before his legacy would reach an international audience. by Jurjen Vis
location of manuscript: www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl archive registration number 119/024
Recording: https://www.youtube.com/embed/WWe65Wm0-ZU
Type
- Audio
Organisatie
Vervaardiger
- Leo Smit
Collectie
- Forbidden Music Regained
Identificatienummer
- 100001
Taal
- nl
Rechten
- In Copyright
Trefwoorden
- vervolging
- kunstenaars
- musici
- orchestra
- muziek
disambiguatingDescription
- In Oorlogsbronnen in set muziek_leosmitstichting