Dolf van der Linden & his Orchestra
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Orchestral
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June 1, 2015
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June 10, 2014
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January 6, 2014
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August 5, 2013
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August 5, 2013
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June 14, 2011
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November 15, 2010
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November 9, 2010
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October 1, 2010
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleDolf van der Linden & his Orchestra was a prominent classical music ensemble that was active during the mid-20th century. The orchestra was founded by Dutch conductor Dolf van der Linden in 1949 and quickly gained popularity for its unique blend of classical and popular music. Dolf van der Linden was born on June 22, 1915, in Vlaardingen, Netherlands. He showed an early interest in music and began playing the piano at a young age. He later studied at the Rotterdam Conservatory and went on to become a successful composer and conductor. In 1949, van der Linden founded his own orchestra, which he named the Metropole Orchestra. The ensemble was initially made up of 22 musicians and was based in Hilversum, Netherlands. The orchestra quickly gained a reputation for its innovative approach to classical music, which incorporated elements of jazz, pop, and other popular genres. Over the years, the orchestra underwent several name changes, eventually becoming known as Dolf van der Linden & his Orchestra. The ensemble also grew in size, eventually expanding to include over 50 musicians. One of the highlights of Dolf van der Linden & his Orchestra's career was their performance at the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest. The orchestra accompanied Dutch singer Corry Brokken as she performed the song "Heel de wereld" ("The Whole World"). The performance was a success, and Brokken went on to win the contest. The orchestra also gained recognition for their work in film and television. They provided the music for several Dutch films, including "Fanfare" (1958) and "Turks Fruit" (1973). They also composed the theme music for several popular Dutch television shows, including "TopPop" and "Toppop3." In addition to their work in the Netherlands, Dolf van der Linden & his Orchestra also gained international recognition. They performed in several countries, including Germany, France, and the United States. They also collaborated with several prominent musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nat King Cole. Throughout their career, Dolf van der Linden & his Orchestra received several awards and honors. In 1960, they were awarded the Edison Award, which is the most prestigious music award in the Netherlands. They also received the Order of Orange-Nassau, which is a Dutch order of chivalry. Despite their success, Dolf van der Linden & his Orchestra disbanded in 1980. Van der Linden continued to work as a composer and conductor until his death in 1999. In conclusion, Dolf van der Linden & his Orchestra was a prominent classical music ensemble that was known for their innovative approach to music. Founded by Dutch conductor Dolf van der Linden in 1949, the orchestra gained recognition for their unique blend of classical and popular music. They performed at several major events, including the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest, and received several awards and honors throughout their career. Although the orchestra disbanded in 1980, their legacy continues to inspire musicians and music lovers around the world.More....
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