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Dick Raaijmakers

Dick Raaijmakers (Maastricht, 1 September 1930 – The Hague, 4 September 2013), also known as Dick Raaymakers or Kid Baltan, was a Dutch composer, theater maker and theorist. He is considered a pioneer in the field of electronic music and tape music, but has also produced numerous musical theater pieces and theoretical publications.

A mural of Raaijmakers in Eindhoven, Netherlands

Raaijmakers studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. From 1954 to 1960, he worked at Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. in Eindhoven in the electro-acoustic field. Under the pseudonym Kid Baltan, a anadrome of "Dik Natlab" – Raaijmakers' nickname, he realized three tests of popular music with the help of electronic means. This work has been collected and re-released under the name Popular Electronics. Early Dutch electronic music from Philips Research Laboratories, 1956-1963. From 1960 to 1962, he was affiliated with the University of Utrecht as a researcher. From 1963 to 1966, he worked with Jan Boerman in a self-established studio for electronic music in The Hague. From 1966 until his retirement in 1995, he worked as a teacher of Electronic and Contemporary Music at the Royal Conservatory (The Hague) and from 1991 as a teacher of music theater at the interfaculty of Sound and Vision of the Royal Conservatoire and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp).

Biography and works edit

Raaijmakers was born as Bernardus Franciscus Raaijmakers in Maastricht and studied the piano at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. From 1954 to 1960, he worked in the field of electro-acoustic research at the NatLab of Royal Philips Electronics Ltd. in Eindhoven.[1] Using the alias Kid Baltan (Dik NatLab reversed), he and Tom Dissevelt formed Electrosoniks and produced some of the very first electronic pop music.[2][3] The most important LP of these two artists is The Fascinating World Of Electronic Music published in Netherlands in 1959. Two years before, one of the tracks on the album (Song of the 2nd Moon) was published separately. Nine years later was the launch of the US version of the LP entitled Song Of The Second Moon. Jean-Jacques Perrey visited them at the time and cited them as an inspiration.[2]

From 1960 to 1962, he held an appointment as scientific staff member at the University of Utrecht.

From 1963 to 1966, he collaborated with Jan Boerman in his own studio for electronic music in the Hague. He was one of the co-founders of STEIM, the STudio for Electro-Instrumental Music.[4]

In 1966, he founded the electronic music studio at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague[5] and lectured on electronic and contemporary music until his retirement in 1995.

From 1991, he taught music theatre at the Image and Sound Interfaculty at the same conservatory.

He died on 3 September 2013.

His archives are preserved at the Netherlands Music Institute.[6] Raaijmakers studied at the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague until 1953. From 1954 to 1960, he worked at Philips in the field of electroacoustics, after which he was a research assistant at the Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht until 1962.

From 1963 to 1966, he ran a studio for electroacoustic music in The Hague with Jan Boerman.

Until 1995, he taught electronic music, from 1991 electronic music for musical theater at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in The Hague.

In the early 1960s, Raaijmakers composed a number of electroacoustic works such as Vijf canons, Flux and Plumes.

Between 1967 and 1972, he created "photokinetic objects", which were exhibited in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1971 and in the Gemeentemuseum The Hague in 1972. De grafische methode tractor was created in 1976 and De grafische methode fiets in 1979, two pieces based on the work of film pioneer Etienne-Jules Marey.

In 1977, the audiovisual production Mao leve! Was born. Between 1981 and 1984 Raaijmakers created a series of productions for tape, film, theater and percussion ensemble that revolved around the film Night Owls by Laurel and Hardy (Shhh !, The Microman, The Soundman, The Soundwall, Ow! And Come on!) . The series for which Raaijmakers composed the music was performed at the 1984 Holland Festival.

In 1983, Ping-Pong was created, a stereo radio production about a table tennis game between Louis Andriessen and Cornelis de Bondt. The following year, Ecstasy (in memoriam Josine van Droffelaar) was performed, for which Raaijmakers received the Matthijs Vermeulenprijs.

In 1985, he designed a neon sculpture for the new building of the Groningen City Conservatory.

In the 1990s, a series of works for music theater was created: Intona (1991), Dépons / Der Fall (1992), The happy hand / open (1993), Der Fall / Dépons (1993), De promenoir van Mondriaan, (1994 ), De val van Mussolini (1995) and Scheuer im Haag (1995). Raaijmakers' oeuvre covers a wide variety of genres and styles, varying from sound animations for films to extremely abstract pulse structures, from "action music" to infinite voice patterns, from electro-acoustic tableaux vivants to extracts of music theatre. He is considered as someone who combines disciplines such as visual art, film, literature and theatre with the world of music. Raaijmakers has created numerous electronic compositions, "instructional pieces" for string ensembles, phono-kinetic objects, "graphic methods" for tractor and bicycle, "operations" for tape, film, theatre, percussion ensemble, museum and performance, artworks for offices and conservatory, and many soundscape compositions and music theatre productions, including some for the Holland Festival and for theatre company Hollandia. His theoretical essays are evidence of his profound interest in special inter-media connections. For instance, in his latest publication Cahier M (2000) Raaijmakers elaborated upon the connections he saw between the 19th-century French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey, composer Pierre Boulez, architect Iannis Xenakis and the musical views of Piet Mondrian. One of his most important books is The Method (1985), in which he describes in an exact but also poetic way how motion, cause and effect and their perception are interrelated.After obtaining a diploma in radio technique, he decided to deepen his theoretical knowledge and was particularly interested in mathematics, physics and acoustics. Under the name Kid Baltan, he released several records considered to be the first Dutch electronic music, pioneering popular electronic music, in particular the LP the Kid Baltan from 1957. He never stopped exploring the links between scientific research and artistic creativity. Founder of Dutch electronic music, he built bridges between contemporary music and the work of the French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey. For example, he is the designer of a mechanism called De grafische methode fiets ( The Graphic Method: Bicyclette The Graphic Method is the name of a work by Marey.), composed of a kind of bicycle accompanied by a complex system of sensors placed on its actuator, and which aims to reproduce in sound form, on the scale of the auditorium, the efforts of the latter (tension muscle, shortness of breath, heartbeat etc.). Designed in 1979, the instrument was exhibited throughout the month of November 2008 at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, UK. He created other similar instruments but of much larger size, in particular in the context of the play De val van Mussolini (La Chute de Mussolini , 1995).

 
Performance of The Fall of Mussolini, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, May–June 1995
 
Performance of The Fall of Mussolini, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, May–June 1995

Awards edit

Raaijmakers received several awards for his contribution to the development of visual arts and music in the Netherlands:

  • In 1992, from the Foundation for Lifetime Achievement Awards for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (BKBV).[7]
  • In 1985 and 1994, the Matthijs Vermeulen Award.[8]
  • In 1995, the Ouborg Award for his lifetime achievements from the City of The Hague.[9]
  • In late 1995, the biennial "Festival in de Branding" was dedicated exclusively to Raaijmakers' musical and visual work. The 2014–2015 season of the festival will once again be dedicated to him.[10]
  • In 2004, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Johan Wagenaar Foundation and an honorary doctorate from the University of Leiden.[10][11]
  • In November 2011, Raaymakers received the Witteveen+Bos Award for Art+Technology for his entire oeuvre.[12]

Oeuvre edit

Music theatre productions and works of art edit

  • The Art of Opening an Exhibition (1966)
  • Radioproject (1966–1967) Radio Project
  • Balade Erlkönig (1967) Erlkönig Ballad
  • Grafisch kwartet (1968) Graphic Quartet
  • Kwartet (1971) Quartet
  • Kwartet heiliger Dankgesang (2000) Quartett heiliger Dankgesang
  • Nachtmuziek (1969) Night Music
  • Schaakmuziek (1969) Chess Music
  • Ideofoon 1 (1970–1973) Ideophone 1
  • Ideofoon 2 (1970–1973) Ideophone 2
  • Ideofoon 3 (1970–1973) Ideophone 3
  • Chairman Mao Is Our Guide (1970)
  • De lange mars (1971) The Long March
  • Mao leve! (1977) May Mao Live!
  • Kwintet (1972–1976) Quintet
  • Actio in distans (1977)
  • De grafische methode tractor (1976) The Graphic Method Tractor
  • De grafische methode fiets (1979) The Graphic Method Bicycle
  • De kunst van het machinelezen (1978) The Art of Reading Machines
  • Shhh! (1981)
  • The Microman (1982)
  • Ow! (1983–1984)
  • Soundmen (1984)
  • Come On! (1984)
  • The Soundwall (1982–1984)
  • Hey-hey! (1990) Hey-Hey!
  • Ping-pong (1983–1996) Ping Pong
  • Extase (1984) Extacy
  • Acht labielen (1984–1985) Eight Labiles
  • Scheuermachine (1985) Scheuer Machine
  • Der Stein (1995)
  • Scheuer im Haag (1995)
  • Tombeau de Glenn Gould (1989)
  • Der Fall Leiermann (1991)
  • Dépons/Der Fall (1992)
  • Der Fall/Dépons (1993)
  • Intona (1991)
  • Fort-klank (1993) Fort Sound
  • Probe (1993)
  • De val van Mussolini (1995) The Fall of Mussolini
  • Hermans hand (1995) Hermans Hand
  • Volta (1995)
  • Konzert für ... (1997–2000) Concert for ...
  • Proefneming met een tabakspijp (1998–1999) Experiment with a Tobacco Pipe
  • De weergave (2000) The Rendition
  • Ritueel moment (2005) Ritual Moment

Compositions edit

  • Song of the Second Moon (1957)
  • Tweeklank (1959) Contrast
  • Pianoforte (1960)
  • Vijf Plastieken (1961) Five Sculptures
  • Canon-1, super augere (1964)
  • Canon-2, super imprimere (1964)
  • Canon-3, super addere (1965)
  • Canon-4, super sub-trahere (1965/66)
  • Canon-5, super ‘dis-moi …’ (1967)
  • Ballade Erlkönig voor Luidsprekers (1967) Erlkönig Ballad for Loudspeakers
  • Filmmuziek-1: Mechanical Motions (1960)
  • Filmmuziek-2: Bekaert (1966)
  • Filmmuziek-3: Sidmar (1969)
  • Chairman Mao Is Our Guide (1970)
  • De lange mars (1971) The Long March
  • Mao Leve! (1977) May Mao Live!
  • Ach! Ach! (1987) My! My!
  • Plumes (1967)
  • Flux (1967)
  • Lied van de Arbeid (1976) Ode to Labor
  • Kwartet (1971) Quartet
  • Ping-pong (1983) Ping Pong
  • Der Fall Leiermann (1991)
  • Du Armer! (1993)
  • Vier Fanfares (1995) Four Fanfares

Selected publications edit

  • Raaijmakers, Dick (2000). Cahier 'M': A Brief Morphology of Electric Sound. Collected Writings of the Orpheus Institute Series. Leuven University Press. ISBN 9789058670762.
  • Raaijmakers, Dick (2009). Method. Edited and translated by Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei. Eindhoven: Onomatopee. ISBN 978-90-78454-35-9.
  • Raaijmakers, Dick (2010). The Destructive Character. Edited and translated by Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei. Eindhoven: Onomatopee. ISBN 9789078454663.

Discography edit

Much of his early work has been re-issued on the Basta label:

  • The Fascinating World Of Electronic Music By Kid Baltan And Tom Dissevelt (1959)
  • Song Of The Second Moon: The Sonic Vibrations Of Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan (1968)
  • Dick Raaijmakers - Complete Tape Music - 3 CD box, Basta #3091 562
  • Tom Dissevelt, Kid Baltan, Henk Badings and Dick Raaijmakers - Popular Electronics. Early Dutch Electronic Music from Philips Research Laboratories 1956-1963 - 4 CD Box, Basta #3091 412

References edit

  1. ^ Mulder, Arjen; Brouwer, Joke (2008), Dick Raaijmakers: a monograph, V2_ publishing, ISBN 978-90-5662-600-6
  2. ^ a b Brend, Mark (2012). The Sound of Tomorrow: How Electronic Music Was Smuggled into the Mainstream. USA: Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 49–50. ISBN 9781623561536.
  3. ^ Collins, Nicholas; Schedel, Margaret; Wilson, Scott (2013). Electronic Music. Cambridge Introductions to Music. Cambridge University Press. pp. 83–85. ISBN 9781107010932.
  4. ^ Montgomery, Will (February 2013). "Machines for Living". The Wire: 28–35.
  5. ^ Adlington, Robert (2013). Composing Dissent: Avant-garde Music in 1960s Amsterdam. Oxford University Press. p. 280. ISBN 9780199981014.
  6. ^ "Raaijmakers, Dick". Nederlands Muziek Instituut. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  7. ^ Algera, Kirsten; Jongsma, Mayke, eds. (1992). Oeuvre prijzen 1992 : Jan Bons, Charlotte van Pallandt, Dick Raaijmakers, Hein Salomonson, Ad Windig. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Stichting Fonds voor Beeldende kunsten, Vormgeving en Bouwkunst.
  8. ^ "The Matthijs Vermeulen Award". Performing Arts Fund. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  9. ^ "Ouborgprijs 1995: Dick Raaijmakers". September 1995. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  10. ^ a b . Dag in de Branding (in Dutch). Johan Wagenaar Stichting. Archived from the original on 4 November 2015. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  11. ^ "Dick Raaijmakers krijgt eredoctoraat Universiteit Leiden" (Press release) (in Dutch). University of Leiden. 19 November 2004. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  12. ^ Tazelaar, Kees (2011). Witteveen+Bos-prijs voor Kunst+Techniek 2011 – Dick Raaijmakers (PDF). Witteveen+Bos. ISBN 978-94-90335-00-7.

External links edit

  • Video on YouTube The Fascinating World Of Electronic Music (w/ Tom Dissevelt) 1959
  • Video on YouTube Song Of The Second Moon [LP] (w/ Tom Dissevelt) 1968
  • . Arjen Mulder and Joke Brouwer on 'The wonderful world of Dick Raaymakers'
  • Video on YouTube Sonik Re-Entry 1957
  • Video on YouTube Intona (1992)
  • Video on YouTube Intona (Full Version) (1992)
  • Dick Raaymakers at v2.nl
  • Dick Raaijmakers discography at Discogs
  • Dick Raaijmakers discography at Discogs as Kid Baltan
  • Dick Raaijmakers at IMDb as Kid Baltan

dick, raaijmakers, maastricht, september, 1930, hague, september, 2013, also, known, dick, raaymakers, baltan, dutch, composer, theater, maker, theorist, considered, pioneer, field, electronic, music, tape, music, also, produced, numerous, musical, theater, pi. Dick Raaijmakers Maastricht 1 September 1930 The Hague 4 September 2013 also known as Dick Raaymakers or Kid Baltan was a Dutch composer theater maker and theorist He is considered a pioneer in the field of electronic music and tape music but has also produced numerous musical theater pieces and theoretical publications A mural of Raaijmakers in Eindhoven NetherlandsRaaijmakers studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague From 1954 to 1960 he worked at Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V in Eindhoven in the electro acoustic field Under the pseudonym Kid Baltan a anadrome of Dik Natlab Raaijmakers nickname he realized three tests of popular music with the help of electronic means This work has been collected and re released under the name Popular Electronics Early Dutch electronic music from Philips Research Laboratories 1956 1963 From 1960 to 1962 he was affiliated with the University of Utrecht as a researcher From 1963 to 1966 he worked with Jan Boerman in a self established studio for electronic music in The Hague From 1966 until his retirement in 1995 he worked as a teacher of Electronic and Contemporary Music at the Royal Conservatory The Hague and from 1991 as a teacher of music theater at the interfaculty of Sound and Vision of the Royal Conservatoire and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp Contents 1 Biography and works 2 Awards 3 Oeuvre 3 1 Music theatre productions and works of art 3 2 Compositions 3 3 Selected publications 3 4 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography and works editRaaijmakers was born as Bernardus Franciscus Raaijmakers in Maastricht and studied the piano at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague From 1954 to 1960 he worked in the field of electro acoustic research at the NatLab of Royal Philips Electronics Ltd in Eindhoven 1 Using the alias Kid Baltan Dik NatLab reversed he and Tom Dissevelt formed Electrosoniks and produced some of the very first electronic pop music 2 3 The most important LP of these two artists is The Fascinating World Of Electronic Music published in Netherlands in 1959 Two years before one of the tracks on the album Song of the 2nd Moon was published separately Nine years later was the launch of the US version of the LP entitled Song Of The Second Moon Jean Jacques Perrey visited them at the time and cited them as an inspiration 2 From 1960 to 1962 he held an appointment as scientific staff member at the University of Utrecht From 1963 to 1966 he collaborated with Jan Boerman in his own studio for electronic music in the Hague He was one of the co founders of STEIM the STudio for Electro Instrumental Music 4 In 1966 he founded the electronic music studio at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague 5 and lectured on electronic and contemporary music until his retirement in 1995 From 1991 he taught music theatre at the Image and Sound Interfaculty at the same conservatory He died on 3 September 2013 His archives are preserved at the Netherlands Music Institute 6 Raaijmakers studied at the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague until 1953 From 1954 to 1960 he worked at Philips in the field of electroacoustics after which he was a research assistant at the Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht until 1962 From 1963 to 1966 he ran a studio for electroacoustic music in The Hague with Jan Boerman Until 1995 he taught electronic music from 1991 electronic music for musical theater at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in The Hague In the early 1960s Raaijmakers composed a number of electroacoustic works such as Vijf canons Flux and Plumes Between 1967 and 1972 he created photokinetic objects which were exhibited in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1971 and in the Gemeentemuseum The Hague in 1972 De grafische methode tractor was created in 1976 and De grafische methode fiets in 1979 two pieces based on the work of film pioneer Etienne Jules Marey In 1977 the audiovisual production Mao leve Was born Between 1981 and 1984 Raaijmakers created a series of productions for tape film theater and percussion ensemble that revolved around the film Night Owls by Laurel and Hardy Shhh The Microman The Soundman The Soundwall Ow And Come on The series for which Raaijmakers composed the music was performed at the 1984 Holland Festival In 1983 Ping Pong was created a stereo radio production about a table tennis game between Louis Andriessen and Cornelis de Bondt The following year Ecstasy in memoriam Josine van Droffelaar was performed for which Raaijmakers received the Matthijs Vermeulenprijs In 1985 he designed a neon sculpture for the new building of the Groningen City Conservatory In the 1990s a series of works for music theater was created Intona 1991 Depons Der Fall 1992 The happy hand open 1993 Der Fall Depons 1993 De promenoir van Mondriaan 1994 De val van Mussolini 1995 and Scheuer im Haag 1995 Raaijmakers oeuvre covers a wide variety of genres and styles varying from sound animations for films to extremely abstract pulse structures from action music to infinite voice patterns from electro acoustic tableaux vivants to extracts of music theatre He is considered as someone who combines disciplines such as visual art film literature and theatre with the world of music Raaijmakers has created numerous electronic compositions instructional pieces for string ensembles phono kinetic objects graphic methods for tractor and bicycle operations for tape film theatre percussion ensemble museum and performance artworks for offices and conservatory and many soundscape compositions and music theatre productions including some for the Holland Festival and for theatre company Hollandia His theoretical essays are evidence of his profound interest in special inter media connections For instance in his latest publication Cahier M 2000 Raaijmakers elaborated upon the connections he saw between the 19th century French physiologist Etienne Jules Marey composer Pierre Boulez architect Iannis Xenakis and the musical views of Piet Mondrian One of his most important books is The Method 1985 in which he describes in an exact but also poetic way how motion cause and effect and their perception are interrelated After obtaining a diploma in radio technique he decided to deepen his theoretical knowledge and was particularly interested in mathematics physics and acoustics Under the name Kid Baltan he released several records considered to be the first Dutch electronic music pioneering popular electronic music in particular the LPthe Kid Baltan from 1957 He never stopped exploring the links between scientific research and artistic creativity Founder of Dutch electronic music he built bridges between contemporary music and the work of the French physiologist Etienne Jules Marey For example he is the designer of a mechanism called De grafische methode fiets The Graphic Method Bicyclette The Graphic Method is the name of a work by Marey composed of a kind of bicycle accompanied by a complex system of sensors placed on its actuator and which aims to reproduce in sound form on the scale of the auditorium the efforts of the latter tension muscle shortness of breath heartbeat etc Designed in 1979 the instrument was exhibited throughout the month of November 2008 at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival UK He created other similar instruments but of much larger size in particular in the context of the play De val van Mussolini La Chute de Mussolini 1995 nbsp Performance of The Fall of Mussolini Westergasfabriek Amsterdam May June 1995 nbsp Performance of The Fall of Mussolini Westergasfabriek Amsterdam May June 1995Awards editRaaijmakers received several awards for his contribution to the development of visual arts and music in the Netherlands In 1992 from the Foundation for Lifetime Achievement Awards for Visual Arts Design and Architecture BKBV 7 In 1985 and 1994 the Matthijs Vermeulen Award 8 In 1995 the Ouborg Award for his lifetime achievements from the City of The Hague 9 In late 1995 the biennial Festival in de Branding was dedicated exclusively to Raaijmakers musical and visual work The 2014 2015 season of the festival will once again be dedicated to him 10 In 2004 he received a lifetime achievement award from the Johan Wagenaar Foundation and an honorary doctorate from the University of Leiden 10 11 In November 2011 Raaymakers received the Witteveen Bos Award for Art Technology for his entire oeuvre 12 Oeuvre editMusic theatre productions and works of art edit The Art of Opening an Exhibition 1966 Radioproject 1966 1967 Radio Project Balade Erlkonig 1967 Erlkonig Ballad Grafisch kwartet 1968 Graphic Quartet Kwartet 1971 Quartet Kwartet heiliger Dankgesang 2000 Quartett heiliger Dankgesang Nachtmuziek 1969 Night Music Schaakmuziek 1969 Chess Music Ideofoon 1 1970 1973 Ideophone 1 Ideofoon 2 1970 1973 Ideophone 2 Ideofoon 3 1970 1973 Ideophone 3 Chairman Mao Is Our Guide 1970 De lange mars 1971 The Long March Mao leve 1977 May Mao Live Kwintet 1972 1976 Quintet Actio in distans 1977 De grafische methode tractor 1976 The Graphic Method Tractor De grafische methode fiets 1979 The Graphic Method Bicycle De kunst van het machinelezen 1978 The Art of Reading Machines Shhh 1981 The Microman 1982 Ow 1983 1984 Soundmen 1984 Come On 1984 The Soundwall 1982 1984 Hey hey 1990 Hey Hey Ping pong 1983 1996 Ping Pong Extase 1984 Extacy Acht labielen 1984 1985 Eight Labiles Scheuermachine 1985 Scheuer Machine Der Stein 1995 Scheuer im Haag 1995 Tombeau de Glenn Gould 1989 Der Fall Leiermann 1991 Depons Der Fall 1992 Der Fall Depons 1993 Intona 1991 Fort klank 1993 Fort Sound Probe 1993 De val van Mussolini 1995 The Fall of Mussolini Hermans hand 1995 Hermans Hand Volta 1995 Konzert fur 1997 2000 Concert for Proefneming met een tabakspijp 1998 1999 Experiment with a Tobacco Pipe De weergave 2000 The Rendition Ritueel moment 2005 Ritual Moment Compositions edit Song of the Second Moon 1957 Tweeklank 1959 Contrast Pianoforte 1960 Vijf Plastieken 1961 Five Sculptures Canon 1 super augere 1964 Canon 2 super imprimere 1964 Canon 3 super addere 1965 Canon 4 super sub trahere 1965 66 Canon 5 super dis moi 1967 Ballade Erlkonig voor Luidsprekers 1967 Erlkonig Ballad for Loudspeakers Filmmuziek 1 Mechanical Motions 1960 Filmmuziek 2 Bekaert 1966 Filmmuziek 3 Sidmar 1969 Chairman Mao Is Our Guide 1970 De lange mars 1971 The Long March Mao Leve 1977 May Mao Live Ach Ach 1987 My My Plumes 1967 Flux 1967 Lied van de Arbeid 1976 Ode to Labor Kwartet 1971 Quartet Ping pong 1983 Ping Pong Der Fall Leiermann 1991 Du Armer 1993 Vier Fanfares 1995 Four Fanfares Selected publications edit Raaijmakers Dick 2000 Cahier M A Brief Morphology of Electric Sound Collected Writings of the Orpheus Institute Series Leuven University Press ISBN 9789058670762 Raaijmakers Dick 2009 Method Edited and translated by Vincent W J van Gerven Oei Eindhoven Onomatopee ISBN 978 90 78454 35 9 Raaijmakers Dick 2010 The Destructive Character Edited and translated by Vincent W J van Gerven Oei Eindhoven Onomatopee ISBN 9789078454663 Discography edit Much of his early work has been re issued on the Basta label The Fascinating World Of Electronic Music By Kid Baltan And Tom Dissevelt 1959 Song Of The Second Moon The Sonic Vibrations Of Tom Dissevelt amp Kid Baltan 1968 Dick Raaijmakers Complete Tape Music 3 CD box Basta 3091 562 Tom Dissevelt Kid Baltan Henk Badings and Dick Raaijmakers Popular Electronics Early Dutch Electronic Music from Philips Research Laboratories 1956 1963 4 CD Box Basta 3091 412References edit Mulder Arjen Brouwer Joke 2008 Dick Raaijmakers a monograph V2 publishing ISBN 978 90 5662 600 6 a b Brend Mark 2012 The Sound of Tomorrow How Electronic Music Was Smuggled into the Mainstream USA Bloomsbury Publishing pp 49 50 ISBN 9781623561536 Collins Nicholas Schedel Margaret Wilson Scott 2013 Electronic Music Cambridge Introductions to Music Cambridge University Press pp 83 85 ISBN 9781107010932 Montgomery Will February 2013 Machines for Living The Wire 28 35 Adlington Robert 2013 Composing Dissent Avant garde Music in 1960s Amsterdam Oxford University Press p 280 ISBN 9780199981014 Raaijmakers Dick Nederlands Muziek Instituut Retrieved 16 September 2014 Algera Kirsten Jongsma Mayke eds 1992 Oeuvre prijzen 1992 Jan Bons Charlotte van Pallandt Dick Raaijmakers Hein Salomonson Ad Windig Amsterdam the Netherlands Stichting Fonds voor Beeldende kunsten Vormgeving en Bouwkunst The Matthijs Vermeulen Award Performing Arts Fund Retrieved 16 September 2014 Ouborgprijs 1995 Dick Raaijmakers September 1995 Retrieved 16 September 2014 a b Inleiding op het Raaijmakers seizoen 2014 2015 Dag in de Branding in Dutch Johan Wagenaar Stichting Archived from the original on 4 November 2015 Retrieved 4 November 2015 Dick Raaijmakers krijgt eredoctoraat Universiteit Leiden Press release in Dutch University of Leiden 19 November 2004 Retrieved 16 September 2014 Tazelaar Kees 2011 Witteveen Bos prijs voor Kunst Techniek 2011 Dick Raaijmakers PDF Witteveen Bos ISBN 978 94 90335 00 7 External links editVideo on YouTube The Fascinating World Of Electronic Music w Tom Dissevelt 1959 Video on YouTube Song Of The Second Moon LP w Tom Dissevelt 1968 Composer Researcher Artist Arjen Mulder and Joke Brouwer on The wonderful world of Dick Raaymakers Video on YouTube Sonik Re Entry 1957 Video on YouTube Intona 1992 Video on YouTube Intona Full Version 1992 Dick Raaymakers at v2 nl Dick Raaijmakers discography at Discogs Dick Raaijmakers discography at Discogs as Kid Baltan Dick Raaijmakers at IMDb as Kid Baltan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dick Raaijmakers amp oldid 1180990338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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