music.wikisort.org - ComposerLeopold "Leo" Smit (14 May 1900 – 30 April 1943) was a Dutch composer, murdered during The Holocaust at the Sobibor extermination camp.[1][2]
Dutch composer
Leo Smit |
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Born | Leopold Smit (1900-05-14)14 May 1900
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Died | 30 April 1943(1943-04-30) (aged 42)
Sobibór extermination camp |
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Occupation | Composer |
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Era | 20th century |
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Life
He came from a mixed Ashkenazi and Sephardi family.[3] He was born at Plantage Kerklaan [nl] 17, Amsterdam, and studied piano at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam with Sem Dresden and Ulfert Schults and then composition with Bernard Zweers and Sem Dresden.
In 1927 he moved to Paris, where the music of Maurice Ravel and Igor Stravinsky made a deep impression on him. Here he was in close contact with the group of composers known as Les Six, which included Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, and Francis Poulenc. He married Lien de Vries in Amsterdam in January 1933. At the end of 1936, Smit moved to Brussels, where he stayed for a year. In late 1937, he returned to Amsterdam, where he completed his last work, the sonata for flute and piano, on February 12, 1943. On April 27, 1943 he was deported to Sobibor, where he was killed three days later.
After his death there was for a time little interest in his music, but since the late 1980s, his work has been performed regularly. A 4-CD box set containing his complete works, Kamermuziek en Orkestwerken (NM 93003) has been issued.
Compositions
- Sonata for Flute and Piano (1943); orchestrated in 1989 by Willem Strietman
- String Quartet (1939–1943)
- Divertimento for Piano 4-Hands (1940); orchestrated in 2008 by Andries van Rossem
- Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra (1940)
- De bruid (The Fiancée) for Female Chorus (1939); words by Jan Prins
- Suite for Oboe and Cello (1938)
- Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano (1938)
- Kleine Prelude van Ravel for Alto and Piano (1938); poem by Martinus Nijhoff
- La Mort (Death) for Soprano, Alto and Piano (1938); words by Charles Baudelaire
- Concerto for Piano and Wind Orchestra (1937)
- Concertino for Cello and Orchestra (1937)
- Symphonie in C (1936)
- Sextet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn and Piano (1933)
- Concertino for Harp and Orchestra (1933)
- Deux hommages for Piano (1928–1930)
- Schemselnihar, Ballet for orchestra (1929)
- Quintet for Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello and Harp (1928)
- Trio for Flute, Viola and Harp (1926)
- Suite for Piano (1926); Forlane et Rondeau, movements freely orchestrated in 1958 by Godfried Devreese
- Silhouetten for Orchestra (1925)
- Voorspel tot Teirlincks "De vertraagde film" (Overture to Teirlinck's "De Vertraagde Film") for Orchestra (1923)
- Twintig eenvoudige oefeningen (20 Simple Exercises) for Piano
- Twaalf stukken voor 4 handen (12 Pieces) for Piano 4-Hands
References
External links
Sobibor extermination camp |
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Camp organizers |
- Odilo Globocnik
- Hermann Höfle
- Richard Thomalla
- Erwin Lambert
- Karl Steubl
- Christian Wirth
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Commandant |
- Franz Stangl a
- Franz Reichleitner b
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Deputies |
- Karl Frenzel
- Hermann Michel
- Johann Niemann
- Gustav Wagner
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Gas chamber executioners |
- Erich Bauer
- Kurt Bolender
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Other officers |
- Rudolf Beckmann
- Paul Bredow
- Herbert Floss
- Erich Fuchs
- Siegfried Graetschus
- Lorenz Hackenholt
- Josef "Sepp" Hirtreiter
- Alfred Ittner
- Erich Lachmann
- Willi Mentz
- Paul Rost
- Ernst Stengelin
- Ernst Zierke
- Heinrich Barbl
- Franz Wolf
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Guards | |
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- Philip Bialowitz
- Thomas Blatt
- Selma Engel-Wijnberg
- Leon Feldhendler
- Dov Freiberg
- Alexander Pechersky
- Jules Schelvis
- Joseph Serchuk
- Stanisław Szmajzner
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Nazi organizations |
- General Government
- SS-Totenkopfverbände
- List of Sobibor extermination camp personnel
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Related topics |
- The Holocaust
- Operation Reinhard
- Höfle Telegram
- Extermination camp
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- a 28 April to 30 August 1942
- b 1 September 1942 to 17 October 1943
- c Up to 200
- Death camps: Auschwitz-Birkenau
- Belzec
- Chełmno
- Majdanek
- Sobibor
- Treblinka
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На других языках
[de] Leo Smit (Komponist, 1900)
Leo Smit (geboren 14. Mai 1900 in Amsterdam; gestorben 30. April 1943 im Vernichtungslager Sobibor) war ein niederländischer Komponist und Pianist.
- [en] Leo Smit (Dutch composer)
[ru] Смит, Лео (нидерландский композитор)
Лео Смит (нидерл. Leo Smit, полное имя Леопольд; 14 мая 1900 года, Амстердам, Нидерланды — 30 апреля 1943 года, концентрационный лагерь Собибор) — голландский композитор.
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