Loevendie calls himself a “latecomer as a composer”. Until the 1970s, he was known only as a jazz saxophonist. He gained international fame with his quartet (with Hans Dulfer, Arjen Gorter, and Martijn van Duynhoven), as a member of Boy Edgars Big Band, and with the Theo Loevendie Consort. Only ...
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Loevendie calls himself a “latecomer as a composer”. Until the 1970s, he was known only as a jazz saxophonist. He gained international fame with his quartet (with Hans Dulfer, Arjen Gorter, and Martijn van Duynhoven), as a member of Boy Edgars Big Band, and with the Theo Loevendie Consort. Only later did he switch to contemporary music. Typically, his compostions give room to improvisation and non-Western elements, particularly from the Middle East.
Orkest de Volharding
saxofoon
Ziggurat
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Theo Loevendie (born September 17, 1930, in Amsterdam) studies the clarinet with Ru Otto, music theory with Ernest Mulder, and composition with Leon Orthel at the Amsterdam Conservatory.
Until now, he has been active exclusively as a jazz musician. His first orchestral composition, Scaramuccia (1969), commissioned by the Johan Wagenaar Foundation, is premiered. Loevendie begins teaching composition at the Rotterdam Conservatory.
He is awarded the Wessel-Ilcken Prize for his jazz activities.
The Nieuw Ensemble comes into being with the performance of Loevendie's Venus & Adonis. The LP with the fairy tale De Nachtegaal [The Nightingale], for narrator and ensemble (1979), wins the 1982 Edison Classical award, and the TV production wins a prize from Italy's RAI broadcast company. Loevendie wins (jointly with Pierre Boulez) the United States' Koussevitsky Award (1984) for his orchestral piece Flexio (1979).
His opera Naima is premiered at the Holland Festival, a work for which he receives the 1986 Matthijs Vermeulen Prize.
Loevendie teaches at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. In 1988, he is the first composer to receive the prestigious 3M Award, for his oeuvre and many accomplishments. In May 1991, the chamber opera Gassir, the Hero (1990), based on his own libretto, is premiered in Boston.
He begins teaching at the Amsterdam Conservatory. His opera Esmée (1994) is premiered at the Holland Festival. It is performed in Berlin in 1997, and a new production is mounted in Bielefeld, Germany.
His opera Johnny & Jones (2001) is premiered at the Holland Festival, and Seyir (2001), for 25 Western and non-Western instruments, is premiered at the 2002 Berlin Festival. Asked to choose his “most beautiful note”, he selects one from this piece, but: “Music has no need of written notes to be beautiful, they're just tools. A composer is merely an initiator.”
The chamber opera Johnny & Jones is repeated in Dresden. Loevendie begins the multicultural ensemble Ziggurat, which plays Western and non-Western instruments, such as the Turkish-Armenian duduk and the Chinese erhu. Of the influence world music has on his work he says: “Now I want to continue composing for non-Western instruments. You give up a lot, because it takes time and the performance capabilities are limited, but I think this is where the future lies. Inevitably, the music of all cultures is going to merge.”
He invents the “operina”, a short music-theatre piece with few decors and costumes. Babylon draws the following reaction from the music critic Frits van der Waa: “Loevendie [tests] the expressive capabilities of the duduk, an oboe-like instrument from Armenia with a nasal but velvety sound and a tantalizing dynamic range. The cantilena then scatters itself over the Chinese erhu violin and the pan flute. All of this was embedded in a programme in which composition and improvisation effortlessly transform into one another.”
The Liberator, a mini opera about the life of the American abolitionist William L. Garrison, is premiered in Boston on October 4. Kees van Kooten writes a new text for De Nachtegaal, a version that is premiered by the North Netherlands Orchestra and released on CD and DVD.
During a tour in March the Netherlands Wind Ensemble presents the premiere of Fatum, for soloists, choir and winds. The piece is a pendant to Mozart's Requiem. The Theo Loevendie Quartet, with Martin van Duynhoven, Hans Dulfer, and Arjen Gorter, has a reunion in September.
For Loevendie's 80th birthday in September, concerts are organised in the Bimhuis, Amsterdam Concertgebouw (with the premiere of the Concerto for Prepared Piano performed by Ralph van Raat) and Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ. Loevendie is currently working on an opera-oratorio about the philosopher Spinoza. The premiere is planned for 2013.
In the discography you will find all recordings that have been released listed chronologically. We restrict ourselves to the title, the type of audio, year of publication or recording, label, list of guest musicians, plus any comments on the issue.
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | LP, 1969 |
| Label | Catfish, 5C054.24152 |
| muzikant | Nedly Elstak |
| muzikant | Willem Van Manen |
| muzikant | Hans Dulfer |
| muzikant | Joop Mastenbroek |
| muzikant | Maarten Altena |
| muzikant | John Engels |
| muzikant | Martin van Duynhoven |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | LP, 1972 |
| Label | BASF, 14 25180-2 |
| muzikant | Willem Van Manen |
| muzikant | Hans Dulfer |
| muzikant | Leo van Oostrom |
| muzikant | Rien de Reede |
| muzikant | Harry Sparnaay |
| muzikant | Leo Cuypers |
| muzikant | Arjen Gorter |
| muzikant | Martin van Duynhoven |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 2001 |
| Label | NBELIVE, CD006 |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 2005 |
| Label | Trytone, 559-034 |
| muzikant | Jeroen van Vliet |
| muzikant | Gulli Gudmundsson |
| muzikant | Pascal Vermeer |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | LP, 1958 |
| Label | Fontana, 680 503 TL |
| muzikant | Ado Broodboom |
| muzikant | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Tommy Green |
| muzikant | Rob Madna |
| muzikant | Wim Overgaauw |
| muzikant | Jan Fens |
| muzikant | Cees See |
| muzikant | Rudy Pronk |
| dirigent | Rogier van Otterloo |
| dirigent | Harry van Hoof |
| muzikant | Herman Schoonderwalt |
| muzikant | Toon van Vliet |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | LP, 1958 |
| Label | Fontana, 680 503 TL |
| muzikant | Ado Broodboom |
| muzikant | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Tommy Green |
| muzikant | Rob Madna |
| muzikant | Wim Overgaauw |
| muzikant | Jan Fens |
| muzikant | Cees See |
| muzikant | Rudy Pronk |
| dirigent | Rogier van Otterloo |
| dirigent | Harry van Hoof |
| muzikant | Herman Schoonderwalt |
| muzikant | Toon van Vliet |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | LP, 1965 |
| Label | Artone, MGOS 9463 |
| muzikant | Tinus Bruijn |
| dirigent | Boy Edgar |
| arrangeur | Boy Edgar |
| arrangeur | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Wim Kuylenburg |
| muzikant | Jan Vleeschouwer |
| muzikant | Jan van Hest |
| muzikant | Ado Broodboom |
| muzikant | Wim Kat |
| muzikant | Rudy Bosch |
| muzikant | Marcel Thielemans |
| muzikant | Cees Smal |
| muzikant | Erik van Lier |
| muzikant | Herman Schoonderwalt |
| muzikant | Piet Noordijk |
| muzikant | Harry Verbeke |
| muzikant | Toon van Vliet |
| muzikant | Joop Mastenbroek |
| muzikant | Cees Slinger |
| muzikant | Jacques Schols |
| muzikant | Dick van der Capellen |
| muzikant | John Engels |
| muzikant | Nelly Frijda |
| producer | John J. Vis |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | LP, 1966 |
| Label | Artone, MDS S 3001 |
| dirigent | Boy Edgar |
| arrangeur | Boy Edgar |
| arrangeur | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Wim Kuylenburg |
| muzikant | Jan Vleeschouwer |
| muzikant | Jan van Hest |
| muzikant | Ado Broodboom |
| muzikant | Wim Kat |
| muzikant | Rudy Bosch |
| muzikant | Marcel Thielemans |
| muzikant | Cees Smal |
| muzikant | Erik van Lier |
| muzikant | Herman Schoonderwalt |
| muzikant | Piet Noordijk |
| muzikant | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Tinus Bruijn |
| muzikant | Harry Verbeke |
| muzikant | Toon van Vliet |
| muzikant | Joop Mastenbroek |
| muzikant | Cees Slinger |
| muzikant | Jacques Schols |
| muzikant | Dick van der Capellen |
| muzikant | John Engels |
| muzikant | Nelly Frijda |
| muzikant | Leo Gerritsen |
| muzikant | Chris Hinze |
| muzikant | Willem Breuker |
| producer | John J. Vis |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | LP, 1971 |
| Label | CBS, S 52888 |
| muzikant | Jacques Schols |
| muzikant | John Engels |
| muzikant | Louis van Dijk |
| muzikant | Dick van der Capellen |
| muzikant | Wim Kuylenburg |
| muzikant | Jan Vleeschouwer |
| muzikant | Jan van Hest |
| muzikant | Ado Broodboom |
| muzikant | Wim Kat |
| muzikant | Rudy Bosch |
| muzikant | Marcel Thielemans |
| muzikant | Cees Smal |
| muzikant | Erik van Lier |
| muzikant | Tinus Bruijn |
| muzikant | Piet Noordijk |
| muzikant | Herman Schoonderwalt |
| muzikant | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Harry Verbeke |
| muzikant | Joop Mastenbroek |
| muzikant | Toon van Vliet |
| muzikant | Cees Slinger |
| muzikant | Nelly Frijda |
| producer | John J. Vis |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 1989 |
| Label | Attacca, 8945-1 |
| componist | Theo Loevendie |
| componist | Enrique Raxach |
| componist | Guus Janssen |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 1994 |
| Label | Erasmus, WVH 154 |
| componist | Jacques Bank |
| componist | Theo Loevendie |
| componist | Jos Zwaanenburg |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 1997 |
| Label | NM Classics, NM 92068 |
| componist | Otto Ketting |
| gastmuzikant | Peter Prommel |
| componist | Ton de Leeuw |
| componist | Theo Loevendie |
| componist | Hans Henkemans |
| componist | Enrique Raxach |
| componist | Ton Bruynèl |
| gastmuzikant | René Eckhardt |
| componist | Martijn Padding |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 2001 |
| Label | NM Classics, 92108 |
| componist | Klaas de Vries |
| componist | Roel van Oosten |
| componist | Theo Loevendie |
| componist | Maarten van Norden |
| gastmuzikant | Eline van Esch |
| gastmuzikant | Godelieve Schrama |
| gastmuzikant | Arnold Marinissen |
| gastmuzikant | Diede Brantjes |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 2001 |
| Label | Nederlands Jazz Archief, NJA 0102 |
| muzikant | Ferdi Rikkers |
| muzikant | Maarten Altena |
| muzikant | Frans Elsen |
| muzikant | Willem Breuker |
| muzikant | Leo de Ruiter |
| muzikant | Robby Pauwels |
| muzikant | Willem Van Manen |
| muzikant | Rein de Graaff |
| muzikant | Jan Wolff |
| muzikant | Victor Kaihatu |
| muzikant | Eric van Lier |
| muzikant | Dick van der Capellen |
| muzikant | Hans van Assenderp |
| muzikant | John Engels |
| muzikant | Wim Essed |
| muzikant | Martin van Duynhoven |
| muzikant | André Blok |
| muzikant | Pierre Courbois |
| muzikant | Dick Vennik |
| muzikant | Theo Loevendie |
| muzikant | Joop Mastenbroek |
| muzikant | Tonny Nüsser |
| muzikant | Jos van Heuverzwijn |
| muzikant | Hans Dulfer |
| muzikant | Toon van Vliet |
| muzikant | Tony Vos |
| muzikant | Henk Bosch van Drakestein |
| Details | Compilatie with mostly previously unreleased material from 1953-1983 |
| Act | Theo Loevendie |
| Type and year | CD, 2004 |
| Label | NM Classics, 92113 |
| componist | Tristan Keuris |
| componist | Jos Kunst |
| componist | Louis Andriessen |
| componist | Guus Janssen |
| componist | Peter van Onna |
| componist | Theo Loevendie |
| componist | Hans van Sweeden |
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Martin van Duynhoven
1944
Willem Breuker
1950
Nedly Elstak
1956
Ado Broodboom
1956
Toon van Vliet
1958
Sem Nijveen
1959
Chris Dekker
1963
John Engels
1964
Ferdinand Povel
1965
Arjen Gorter
1965
Boy Edgar
1968
Willem Van Manen
1972
Orkest de Volharding
1972
Ritmo Natural
1973
Guus Janssen
1974
Arnold Dooyeweerd
1975
Polo de Haas
1975
Sean Bergin
1980
Wolter Wierbos
1985
Lucas Vis
1987
Peter van Onna
1990
Vanessa Lann
1991
Robin de Raaff
1995
De Nederlandse Opera
2000
Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw
2000
Nieuw Ensemble
2004
Ziggurat
2008
Hans Leenders
2008
Max Knigge
2009
7090
2009
Storioni Trio