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Daniël de Lange
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Composition list
Opera and lyrical music
Sacred music
Symphonic music
Vocal music
Instrumental music
Concertante music
Sheet music for Daniel de Lange
Galaxy Suite for Piano Left Hand (score with CD) — Joanna Lange
Piano left hand alone — Score and CD — 20th Century, Modern
By Joanna Lange. By Audrey Kooper Hammann. Edited by Joanna Lange. Suite for piano left-hand. Suite for piano left hand. 20th Century, Modern. Score and CD. With sheet music. 15 pages. Duration 11 minutes. Published by ClarNan Editions (C1.CN56).
Price: $16.00
Take One Step — Betty Lange
Piano/Vocal/Chords — Performance — Contemporary Classical
Composed by Betty Lange. Arranged by same. Contemporary Classical. Performance. Published by Betty Lange (S0.108695).
Price: $3.00
Flower Song Op.39 — Gustav Lange
— Piano Solo — Classical
By Gustav Lange. By Gustav Lange. Classical. Piano Solo. 5 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music (HX.332563).
Price: $3.00
Adagio Op. 59 — Samuel de Lange
viola and organ — score and parts —
Composed by Samuel de Lange. Edited by Bernhard Paeuler. Sheet music. Score and parts. Op. 59. Amadeus Verlag #BP 1114. Published by Amadeus Verlag (M7.BP-1114).
Price: $16.00
Elemental Recorder Playing — Minna Lange-Ronnefeld
recorder (S/T) and other instruments — student book — Classical
For Recorder and Orff Instruments - Student's Book. Composed by Minna Lange-Ronnefeld and Gunild Keetman. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Classical. Student book. 54 pages. Schott Music #SMC 559. Published by Schott Music (HL.49012184).
Price: $17.00
Elemental Recorder Playing — Minna Lange-Ronnefeld
recorder (S/T) and other instruments — teacher's edition — Classical
For Recorder and Orff Instruments - Teacher's Book. Composed by Minna Lange-Ronnefeld and Gunild Keetman. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Classical. Teacher's edition. 31 pages. Schott Music #SMC 558. Published by Schott Music (HL.49012183).
Price: $14.00
Flower Song op. 39 — Gustav Lange
piano — — Classical
(Blumenlied). Composed by Gustav Lange. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Einzelausgaben (Single Sheets). Classical. Op. 39. 6 pages. Schott Music #ED0 8714. Published by Schott Music (HL.49009080).
Price: $6.00
The Potter's Hand — S. De Lange
Choir, Orchestra — Book Only — Praise and Worship, Sacred
Composed by S. De Lange. Arranged by Jay Rouse and Richard Kingsmore. Integrity Choral. Praise and Worship, Sacred. Book Only. Integrity #24735. Published by Integrity (HL.8746455).
Price: $69.00
Dvorak: Sacred Songs — Sakowicz; Lange; Frisee
— 1 listening CD — Classical
By Sakowicz; Lange; Frisee. By Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904). Classical. 1 listening CD. Published by Capriccio (NX.C5207).
Price: $16.00
Concerto in E Major, BWV 1042 for Flute Choir — Fredrick Lange
Flute Choir — —
Arranged by Fredrick Lange. Alry Publications #FC318. Published by Alry Publications (AY.FC318).
Price: $30.00
Daniël de Lange did not write much. Among his compositions are a Requiem, two Symphonies, and some collections of songs.
Daniël de Lange started composing at the age of eleven. His father, who was organist in Rotterdam, was his teacher on the organ and piano. He also learned to play cello. At the Rotterdam Music School his teachers were Johannes Verhulst and Johannes Franciscus Dupont. When he was 14 he went to the Brussels conservatory.
In 1858 De Lange went to Vienna, with his piano playing brother Samuel, with whom he performed on the cello. They both worked at the Lwów conservatory from 1860 till 1863. After a short stay in The Netherlands he left for Paris in 1865, where he met composers like Berlioz, Massenet, Lalo and Bizet. He worked as organist, choir conductor and composition teacher (he tought Chausson).
During a holiday in Rotterdam, the French–German started, so De Lange decided to stay in The Netherlands. In various functions he played an important role in the development of music education in The Netherlands. Daniël de Lange founded the Amsterdam Conservatory in 1884, for which he also was director from 1894 till 1912.
In 1913 he went to Point Loma, California, USA, with his second wife. This was the world center for theosophical community. He died there in 1918.
[source: Het Honderd Componisten Boek, Gottmer, 1997]