Difference between revisions of "Pierre Malan"
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− | Besides his compositions and songs, he wrote a few musicals, and in the 1960s was encouraged by [[DALRO]] to produce works for schools and amateur groups, sometimes in association with the playwrights [[Anna Rudolph]] and [[Coenie Rudolph]]. Operettas for children include ''[[My Suiderland]]'', ''[[Die Silwer Sambreeltjie]]'' (or ''[[The silver umbrella]]'', with a libretto by [[Anna Rudolph]] and [[Coenie Rudolph]]) and ''[[Prys vir 'n meisie]]'' (with a libretto by [[Anna Rudolph]], 1971). | + | Besides his compositions and songs[https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AMalan%2C+Pierre%2C&qt=hot_author], he wrote a few musicals, and in the 1960s was encouraged by [[DALRO]] to produce works for schools and amateur groups, sometimes in association with the playwrights [[Anna Rudolph]] and [[Coenie Rudolph]]. Operettas for children include ''[[My Suiderland]]'', ''[[Die Silwer Sambreeltjie]]'' (or ''[[The silver umbrella]]'', with a libretto by [[Anna Rudolph]] and [[Coenie Rudolph]]) and ''[[Prys vir 'n meisie]]'' (with a libretto by [[Anna Rudolph]], 1971), ''[[Die Grenspos]]'' also 1971. |
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 4 June 2023
Pierre Malan (1923-1998) was a music teacher and composer.
Also credited as Jacques Pierre Malan or J. Pierre Malan.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Besides his compositions and songs[1], he wrote a few musicals, and in the 1960s was encouraged by DALRO to produce works for schools and amateur groups, sometimes in association with the playwrights Anna Rudolph and Coenie Rudolph. Operettas for children include My Suiderland, Die Silwer Sambreeltjie (or The silver umbrella, with a libretto by Anna Rudolph and Coenie Rudolph) and Prys vir 'n meisie (with a libretto by Anna Rudolph, 1971), Die Grenspos also 1971.
Sources
Database: South African Studies.
https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AMalan%2C+Pierre%2C&qt=hot_author
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