Ingenhoven, Jan
Ingenhoven, Jan
Ingenhoven, Jan, Dutch composer; b. Breda, May 29, 1876; d. Hoenderlo, May 20, 1951. He studied with L. Brandts-Buys in Rotterdam and Mottl in Munich, where he conducted the noted Madrigal Soc. (1909–12); then devoted himself mainly to composition. His works are influenced by Debussy, but he preserved an element of peculiarly native melos. Among his works are Symphonische Fantasie über Zarathustras for Orch. (1906), Brabant and Holland, symphonic fantasy, 3 symphonic poems (Lyric, Dramatic; Romantic), 3 string quartets (1907-08; 1911; 1912), Woodwind Quintet (1911), Clarinet Sonata (1916–17), 2 violin sonatas (1919-20; 1921), 2 cello sonatas (1919, 1922), choral works, and songs.
Bibliography
D. Ruyneman, De componisi J. I. (Amsterdam, 1938).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire