Henk Badings

Composer

1907 – 1987

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Who was Henk Badings?

Henk Badings was a Dutch composer.

Born in Bandung, Java, Dutch East Indies, as the son of Herman Louis Johan Badings, an officer in the Dutch East Indies army, Badings became an orphan at an early age. Having returned to the Netherlands, his family tried to dissuade him from studying music, and he enrolled at the Delft Polytechnical Institute. He worked as a mining engineer and palaeontologist at Delft until 1937, after which he dedicated his life entirely to music. Though largely self-taught, he did receive some advice from Willem Pijper, the doyen of Dutch composers at the time, but their musical views differed widely and after Pijper had attempted to discourage Badings from continuing as a composer, Badings broke off contact.

In 1930 Badings had his initial big musical success when his first cello concerto was performed at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Champions of his work included such eminent conductors as Eduard van Beinum and Willem Mengelberg. He held numerous teaching positions; e.g., at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart and the University of Utrecht. Accused after the Second World War of collaboration with the Nazi occupation forces, he was briefly banned from professional musical activity, but by 1947 he had been reinstated.

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Born
Jan 17, 1907
Bandung
Also known as
  • Badings, Henk
  • Badings
  • Hendrik Herman Badings
Spouses
Nationality
  • Netherlands
Profession
Education
  • Delft University of Technology
Died
Jun 26, 1987
Maarheeze

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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