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Johann Wilhelm Wilms (March 30, 1772 (baptized) – July 19, 1847) was a Dutch-German composer, best known for setting the poem Wien Neêrlands Bloed to music,[1] which served as the Dutch national anthem from 1815 to 1932.

Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772-1847)
Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772-1847)

Biography


Wilms was born in Witzhelden, a small town near Solingen. After receiving lessons from his father and oldest brother in piano and composition, Wilms studied flute on his own. He moved to Amsterdam in 1791 where he played the flute in two orchestras and was soloist in Mozart and Beethoven piano concertos, giving them their Dutch premieres.

He also taught piano at the Koninklijk Nederlandsch Instituut voor Wetenschappen, interviewed applicants for church organist positions, judged composition competitions and wrote for the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, a publication he once used as a soapbox to complain about the lack of performance of music by contemporary Dutch composers like himself.

As the events of the French Revolution affected the Netherlands, Wilms wrote several patriotic hymns. However, following the fall of Napoleon and the return of the House of Orange to power, Wilms in 1816 won the open competition for the new Dutch anthem with Wien Neêrlands Bloed (with lyrics by Hendrik Tollens), leading to an uptake in commissions by churches and other organisations.

For 23 years Wilms was the organist at a Mennonite church in Amsterdam, where he died.

In 2003, the International Johann Wilhelm Wilms Society (German: Johann Wilhelm Wilms Gesellschaft) was established in Bonn.[2][3]


Symphonies


Wilms wrote seven symphonies, the one in F major was lost and the others sank into obscurity after his death. The chronology of the five early symphonies is not clear even to experts.

His Symphony No. 6 in D minor, which won first prize at the Société des Beaux-Arts Ghent, and Symphony No. 7 in C minor were recorded in 2003 by Concerto Köln for Deutsche Grammophon.

Due to a misunderstanding about publication dates, conductor Werner Ehrhardt at first thought that Wilms had lived in a later period and therefore had written music in an antiquated style. But after being straightened out, given the enthusiasm his ensemble felt for this music, Ehrhardt decided to record these two symphonies anyway. Scholars are more certain these are later works because of their use of cyclic form.


Selected list of works


Johann Wilhelm Wilms completed at least 5 piano concertos[3] and 5 overtures.[3]


Bibliography



References


  1. Joop W. Koopmans; Arend H. Huussen Jr. (May 22, 2007). Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands. Scarecrow Press. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-8108-6444-3.
  2. ""Johann Wilhelm Wilms Biography, Songs, & Albums - AllMusic"". AllMusic.
  3. "International Johann Wilhelm Wilms Society". Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  4. "New York Public Library OPAC". Archived from the original on January 1, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2007.
  5. "National Library of the Netherlands Online Catalog". Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands. Retrieved October 3, 2007.
  6. "Recording Announcement of Piano Concerto No. 2 and Flute Concerto". Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  7. "Concertzender Broadcast with Quicktime Sound of Symphonies Opus 14 and 52". Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  8. "From Catalog Listing of a Release of a recording of Wilms' Opus 25/1 Quartet". Records International. May 1999. Retrieved October 3, 2007.
  9. Hall, Charles J. (2002). Chronology of Western Classical Music. New York: Routledge/Taylor&Francis. p. 1155. ISBN 0-415-94217-9.



На других языках


[de] Johann Wilhelm Wilms

Johann Wilhelm Wilms (* in Witzhelden, getauft 30. März 1772; † 19. Juli 1847 in Amsterdam) war ein deutsch-niederländischer Komponist, Pianist, Organist und Flötist.
- [en] Johann Wilhelm Wilms

[ru] Вильмс, Иоганн Вильгельм

Иоганн Вильгельм Вильмс (нем. Johann Wilhelm Wilms; 30 марта 1772, Витцхельден (ныне в составе Лайхлингена), Германия — 19 июля 1847, Амстердам, Нидерланды) — нидерландский композитор немецкого происхождения. Представитель эпохи классицизма. Наиболее известен как автор песни «Те, в ком течёт нидерландская кровь» (нидерл. Wien Neêrlands Bloed), служившей Нидерландам национальным гимном с 1815 до 1932 года.



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