Henk Badings
Composer and engineer of classical music
Composer and engineer of classical music
1987
39 years ago — 80 years old
Artists & Creatives
Indonesia
Born in Indonesia and later relocating to the Netherlands, this composer and engineer contributed significantly to the fields of classical music and electronic composition. Early education included study at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and further development under prominent music figures. A member of the Dutch Academy of Sciences, he composed numerous works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, and choir. He explored electronic music, incorporating innovative techniques into his compositions. His works reflect a blend of traditional and modern styles, marking a notable presence in the 20th-century classical music scene.
Composed 'Sinfonia da Requiem' in 1940
Explored electronic music with compositions such as 'Concerto for Electronic Music'
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