Dutch musician
Abbie de Quant (born 1946, The Hague )[ 1] [ 2] is a Dutch flautist . She taught at the music academies of Amsterdam and Utrecht and had her own bi-annual concert series at the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam .[ 3]
Abbie de Quant studied with Koos Verheul at the Music Academy of Tilburg and graduated summa cum laude in 1970. She took a masterclass at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena with Severino Gazzelloni , where she received the Di Onore diploma.
As a soloist, De Quant has performed with nearly all Dutch orchestras. She won prizes at many national and international competitions. De Quant performs with pianists Elizabeth van Malde, Bart Berman , and Bernd Brackman, and with other instrumentalists and vocalists.
Among her many students are Caroline Ansink,[ 4] Karin Bastings,[ 5] Anne Brackman,[ 6] Albert Brouwer,[ 7] Felicia van den End,[ 8] Herman van Kogelenberg,[ 9] Marilou Krouwel,[ 10] and Eleonore Pameijer.
Discography
1960s & 1970s
1966 Ton de Leeuw : Night music for flute (Composers' Voice)[ 11]
197? Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach : Flute Concerto in G major (EMI)
1972 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Concerto for flute, strings and harpsichord in D minor (EMI)
1973 Opus 72: An anthology of new Dutch music that made its mark in 1972 (Radio Nederland)
1975 Works for flute and harp (EMI )
1976 Otto Ketting : Time machine (Composers' Voice)
1976 Opus 75: Dutch avant-garde music that came to prominence in 1975 (Radio Nederland )
1980s & 1990s
198? Sonata for flute and piano (Composers' Voice )
1981 Flute music (Composers' Voice)
1987 Transcriptions & variations for flute and harp (A-Selectie)
1993 Concertos for flute and oboe (Voorzieningsfonds voor Kunstenaars)
1993 Caroline Ansink , Lucebert : Oh beminnelijk litteken (Erasmus)
1995 Philippe Gaubert : Sonata (Erasmus)
1998 Kanzone: Romantic music for flute and piano (Etcetera)
1998 Huub Oosterhuis : Groter dan ons hart (Leerhuis en Liturgie)
2000s
2000 Sunday afternoon concerts in the Amstelkerk (Brigadoon Vocal)
2002 Serenade – Songs without words (Etcetera )
2006 Hommage à Poulenc (FineLine)[ 12]
2009 Music in Motion (FineLine)[ 13]
References
^ Abbie de Quant (1946-) Archived 2016-04-23 at the Wayback Machine at nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl
^ Rien de Reede, Dutch Flutists Archived 2016-04-24 at the Wayback Machine at floete.net
^ [1] [dead link ]
^ "Caroline Ansink" . ansink-composer.com .
^ "Cookies" . stadnijkerk.nl .[dead link ]
^ "Broer, zus en oom in LentePodium" . De Stentor (web) .
^ "Keene mayor Lane holds on 0" . newhampshire.com . Archived from the original on July 14, 2011.
^ "Vrije Geluiden -> Afleveringen -> Aanstormende Talenten/ Young Professionals -> Items -> Felicia van den End" . Archived from the original on June 11, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2009 .
^ "Vrije Geluiden -> Afleveringen -> Ernst Reijseger, Lonely Drifter Karen, Het Farkas Quintet -> Items -> Het Farkas Quintet" . Archived from the original on June 11, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2009 .
^ "Cookies" . stadgorinchem.nl .[dead link ]
^ Sligter, Jurrien (2014-02-25). Ton de Leeuw . ISBN 9781134365210 .
^ "RecensieRubriek Audio Video Apparatuur?id=2858" . hifi.nl .[dead link ]
^ "Jubileumconcert Duo Abbie Quant fluit & Elizabeth Van Malden piano" . dichtbij.nl .
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