Jan Wijn

Dutch pianist and pedagogue (1934–2022)

Jan Wijn
Born19 May 1934
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died12 July 2022 (aged 88)
Amersfoort, Netherlands
GenresContemporary classical music
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist
Musical artist

Jan Wijn (19 May 1934[1] – 12 July 2022) was a Dutch pianist and pedagogue.

Wijn studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory under Cornelius Berkhout, where he received his diploma in 1955. He then studied under Béla Síki in Switzerland and Alicia de Larrocha in Spain. In 1960, Jan Wijn won first place in the "concours van Ourense" (international piano competition in Ourense (Spain)). Up to 1975 Jan Wijn had an international as well as national career. Problems with his right hand caused him to retire from 1976 to 1997, although he continued to play with only his left hand and eventually regained full mobility.

His students included Ronald Brautigam, Wibi Soerjadi, Hans Eijsackers, Paolo Giacometti, Frank Peters, Folke Nauta, Miguel Ituarte, Lucas & Arthur Jussen, and Nino Gvetadze.

References

  1. ^ Famous Pianists in Music History (Part 7). In: On This Day.

External links

  • Jan Wijn discography at Discogs
  • International Holland Music Sessions Archived 27 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • Jan Wijn receives Order of Oranje-Nassau
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