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'''Jan Van der Roost''' ([[Duffel]], [[1956]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] composer. Educated at the Lemmensinstituut in [[Leuven]], he nowadays works as a professor at said institute and as a guest professor at the Shobi Institute of Music, [[Tokyo]] and the [[Nagoya]] University of Arts.
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'''Jan Van der Roost''' (born [[Duffel]], 1956) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] composer.


Van der Roost was educated at the Lemmensinstituut in [[Leuven]] (1974–1979), and followed further studies at the [[Ghent Conservatory|Royal Conservatory in Ghent]] and the Royal Flemish Conservatory in [[Antwerp]]. Since 1984 Van der Roost is a professor of [[counterpoint]] and [[fugue]] at the [[Lemmensinstituut]]. He currently also is a guest professor at the Shobi Institute of Music, [[Tokyo]] and the [[Nagoya University of Arts]].
Van der Roost has written over 90 works: most of these works were composed for wind orchestras like [[brass band]], [[fanfare]] and [[wind band]]. Various symphonic and choral works also belong to his oeuvre. He has also dabbled in composing various pieces of late 17th to early 18th century dance music, and is often cited by ((Tom Colleir)) as an example in his lectures.
==External links==
[http://www.janvanderroost.com Jan Van der Roost's Official Website]


Jan Van der Roost has composed over 90 works; most are for winds, like [[brass band]], [[fanfare]], and [[concert band]], but some are for [[orchestra]] or [[choir]]. He has also dabbled in composing various pieces in the style of late 17th- to early 18th-century dance music, and is often cited by [[Tom Collier (musician)|Tom Collier]] and [[Tom Slabaugh]] in their lectures as a prime example of music transformation.
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==Works==
* 1834 (Concert band)
* A Highland Rhapsody (Concert band)
* A Highland Rhapsody (Fanfare)
* A Year Has Four Lives (Children's choir)
* Adagio for Brass (Brass band)
* Adagio for Winds (Concert band)
* Adagio for Winds (Fanfare)
* Albion (Brass band)
* Algona Overture (Concert band)
* Amazonia (Concert band)
* Apollo
* Arghulesques (for Clarinet Quartet)
* Arpád (part 2 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica')
* Arsenal
* Attila! (part 1 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica')
* Autumn
* Avalon
* Balkanya
* Ballad for Bass Trombone
* Bassonnerie
* Beata viscera
* Brasiliana
* By the River
* Cantabile e Ritmico
* Canterbury Chorale
* Canzona gothica (for Trombone)
* Castellum
* Céad Míle Fáilte
* Centennial Prelude
* Ceremonial March
* Chemical Suite (for Trombone quartet)
* Christmas Time
* Concerto Doppio (Per due clarinetti e piano 4 aspetti sonori)
* Concerto Grosso (for Cornet, Trombone and Concert band)
* Concerto per Tromba
* Concierto de Homenaje (for guitar and piano)
* Concordia
* Condacum
* Contemplations
* Contrasto Grosso (For Recorder Quartet and String Quartet)
* Conzensus
* Coventry Carol (From Joy To The World)
* Credentium
* Crescent Moon (Concert Band)
* Cuprioles
* Domus
* Donar
* Dublin Dances
* Dynamica
* Flashing Winds (Concert Band)
* Glorioso
* Images (Rental) (For Alto Saxophone and Orchestra)
* Jupiter
* Manhattan Pictures
* Mercury
* Metalla
* Montana March
* Nobilitas
* Orion
* Osakan Jubilee
* Puszta: Four Gipsy Dances
* Rikudim
* Signature
* Singapura Suite
* Sonatina Piccola (for piccolo and piano) - commissioned by and dedicated to [[Peter Verhoyen]]
* Spartacus - Symphonic Tone Poem
* Tirol Terra Fortis
* Volcano
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''This list is currently incomplete; you can help by going to www.janvanderroost.com/en/work/ and adding more of his compositions in alphabetical order.''

==External links==
* {{Official website|www.janvanderroost.com}}


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Latest revision as of 06:11, 28 April 2024

Jan Van der Roost (born Duffel, 1956) is a Belgian composer.

Van der Roost was educated at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven (1974–1979), and followed further studies at the Royal Conservatory in Ghent and the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Antwerp. Since 1984 Van der Roost is a professor of counterpoint and fugue at the Lemmensinstituut. He currently also is a guest professor at the Shobi Institute of Music, Tokyo and the Nagoya University of Arts.

Jan Van der Roost has composed over 90 works; most are for winds, like brass band, fanfare, and concert band, but some are for orchestra or choir. He has also dabbled in composing various pieces in the style of late 17th- to early 18th-century dance music, and is often cited by Tom Collier and Tom Slabaugh in their lectures as a prime example of music transformation.

Works[edit]

  • 1834 (Concert band)
  • A Highland Rhapsody (Concert band)
  • A Highland Rhapsody (Fanfare)
  • A Year Has Four Lives (Children's choir)
  • Adagio for Brass (Brass band)
  • Adagio for Winds (Concert band)
  • Adagio for Winds (Fanfare)
  • Albion (Brass band)
  • Algona Overture (Concert band)
  • Amazonia (Concert band)
  • Apollo
  • Arghulesques (for Clarinet Quartet)
  • Arpád (part 2 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica')
  • Arsenal
  • Attila! (part 1 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica')
  • Autumn
  • Avalon
  • Balkanya
  • Ballad for Bass Trombone
  • Bassonnerie
  • Beata viscera
  • Brasiliana
  • By the River
  • Cantabile e Ritmico
  • Canterbury Chorale
  • Canzona gothica (for Trombone)
  • Castellum
  • Céad Míle Fáilte
  • Centennial Prelude
  • Ceremonial March
  • Chemical Suite (for Trombone quartet)
  • Christmas Time
  • Concerto Doppio (Per due clarinetti e piano 4 aspetti sonori)
  • Concerto Grosso (for Cornet, Trombone and Concert band)
  • Concerto per Tromba
  • Concierto de Homenaje (for guitar and piano)
  • Concordia
  • Condacum
  • Contemplations
  • Contrasto Grosso (For Recorder Quartet and String Quartet)
  • Conzensus
  • Coventry Carol (From Joy To The World)
  • Credentium
  • Crescent Moon (Concert Band)
  • Cuprioles
  • Domus
  • Donar
  • Dublin Dances
  • Dynamica
  • Flashing Winds (Concert Band)
  • Glorioso
  • Images (Rental) (For Alto Saxophone and Orchestra)
  • Jupiter
  • Manhattan Pictures
  • Mercury
  • Metalla
  • Montana March
  • Nobilitas
  • Orion
  • Osakan Jubilee
  • Puszta: Four Gipsy Dances
  • Rikudim
  • Signature
  • Singapura Suite
  • Sonatina Piccola (for piccolo and piano) - commissioned by and dedicated to Peter Verhoyen
  • Spartacus - Symphonic Tone Poem
  • Tirol Terra Fortis
  • Volcano

This list is currently incomplete; you can help by going to www.janvanderroost.com/en/work/ and adding more of his compositions in alphabetical order.

External links[edit]