Part 14: Composer Daniël Ruyneman and the Dutch artist’s association ‘De Ploeg’. Works by Ruyneman and Ingenhoven.
The artist’s association ‘De Ploeg’ was founded in 1918 in reaction to the artistic climate in Groningen. A number of young artists felt they did not have enough opportunity to develop themselves and exhibit their work. They hoped that as a group they would be able to exhibit their work and also organize exhibitions and lectures through which artists and the general public could learn about recent developments in art, architecture and literature. Among the initiators were Jan Wiegers, Johan Dijkstra, George Martens and Jan Altink. The name for the association was Altink’s idea. He felt that a lot of ground had to be broken with regard to modern art in Groningen and suggested that ’De Ploeg’, Dutch for ‘the plow’, should be their name.
1. Daniël Ruyneman (1886-1963). Hieroglyphen.
Ruyneman Ensemble directed by Kees Wieringa.
2. Daniël Ruyneman. Sonatine for piano.
Kees Wieringa, piano.
3. Daniël Ruyneman. Two songs.
Joke Winkler Prins, soprano. Kees Wieringa, piano.
4. Daniël Ruyneman. Three Pathematologies.
Kees Wieringa, piano.
5. Daniël Ruyneman. Bij aanschouwing der maan (Looking at the moon).
Joke Winkler Prins, soprano. Kees Wieringa, piano.
6. Jan Ingenhoven (1876-1951).
Second Sonatine ‘Quasi una fantasia’.
René Berman, violoncello. Kees Wieringa, piano.
7. Daniël Ruyneman.
Four Songs on texts by J.H. Leopold.
Joke Winkler Prins, soprano. Kees Wieringa, piano.