Composer
Henk Badings (1907-1987)
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Badings began his career as an engineer, but turned to music and studied composition with Pijper. He taught at the Rotterdam Conservatory and served as director and professor at Amsterdam Lyceum, the Hague Conservatory, and the Musikhochschule in Stuttgart. He composed for electronic instruments as well as for traditional genres. His work is polytonal and he experimented with non-diatonic scales. He wrote a sonata for two violins that is based on a 31-note scale and a ballet Genesis for 5-tone generators. © Lynn Vought, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
19 tracks
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Symphonies
19 tracks
- Symphony No.2
3 tracks
- Symphony No.7, "Louisville-Symphony"
4 tracks
- Symphony No.12 'Symphonische Klangfiguren'
1 track
- Symphony No.3
4 tracks
- Symphony No.10
4 tracks
- Symphony No.14 (Symphonisches Triptychon) 'Flämische'
3 tracks
- Symphony No.2
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Symphonies
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Chamber Works
3 tracks
- Dialogues for flute & organ
1 track
- Ballade, for flute & harp
1 track
- It is dawning in the east, for guitar & organ
1 track
- Dialogues for flute & organ
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Miscellaneous
1 track
- Chansons Bretonnes (3)
1 track
- Chansons Bretonnes (3)
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