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− | [[Xander Haagen]] (1924-2000) was singing teacher, composer, producer, baritone. | + | [[Xander Haagen]] (1924-2000) was a singing teacher, professor of music, composer, producer, baritone. |
− | Born [[Frederick Alexander Haagen]] in 25 May, 1924 | + | Born [[Frederick Alexander Haagen]] in [[South West Africa]] on 25 May, 1924 |
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+ | Among his opera students over the years were [[Barbara Veenemans]], [[Marita Knobel]], [[George Kok]], [[Leonore Veenemans]], [[Nicolai Cencherle]] and [[Bronwyn Basson]]. | ||
Died on 27 December, 2000. | Died on 27 December, 2000. | ||
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+ | Wrote words and music for ''[[Aandster Ver]]'' (9161) | ||
Wrote the music for ''[[Met liefde aan Marlies]]'' (1972, libretto by [[Anna Rudolph]]). | Wrote the music for ''[[Met liefde aan Marlies]]'' (1972, libretto by [[Anna Rudolph]]). |
Revision as of 17:01, 10 October 2020
Xander Haagen (1924-2000) was a singing teacher, professor of music, composer, producer, baritone.
Born Frederick Alexander Haagen in South West Africa on 25 May, 1924
Among his opera students over the years were Barbara Veenemans, Marita Knobel, George Kok, Leonore Veenemans, Nicolai Cencherle and Bronwyn Basson.
Died on 27 December, 2000.
Wrote words and music for Aandster Ver (9161)
Wrote the music for Met liefde aan Marlies (1972, libretto by Anna Rudolph).
Sources
Musicus Vol. 29, Iss 1, , Sep, 846, 2001.
https://repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/26723/dissertation.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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