Bertil H. van Boer

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Bertil H. van Boer
BornOctober 2, 1952[1]
Tallahassee, Florida[2]
OccupationMusicologist, composer, conductor, violist
SubjectMusicology, Mozart scholarship

Bertil H. van Boer (born October 2, 1952) is an American

musicologist, composer, conductor and violist.[3][4]

Life and career

Bertil Hermann van Boer studied at the University of California, Berkeley. He received his Master of Arts at the University of Oregon and his PhD in Music History from Uppsala University.[3]

Van Boer is Professor of Music at Western Washington University.[3]

Selected bibliography

  • Bertil van Boer: Die Werke von Joseph Martin Kraus. Systematisch-thematisches Werkverzeichnis, Stockholm: Kungl. Musikaliska akademien 1988
  • Bertil van Boer: Dramatic Cohesion in the Music of Joseph Martin Kraus, Lewiston 1989 (Studies in History and Interpretation of Music Number, Vol. 15)
  • Bertil van Boer (ed.):
  • Bertil van Boer: The Operas of Joseph Martin Kraus, in: Gustavian Opera – Swedish Opera, Dance and Theatre 1771–1809, Stockholm 1991
  • Bertil van Boer: Gustavian Opera: An Overview, in: Gustavian Opera – Swedish Opera, Dance and Theatre 1771–1809, Stockholm 1991
  • Bertil van Boer: The Case of the Circumstantial Meeting: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Martin Kraus in Vienna, in: Eighteenth-Century Music, vol.1 no. 1, Cambridge 2004 pp. 85–90.
  • Bertil H. van Boer: Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period, Scarecrow Press, 2012. .
  • Bertil H. van Boer: The musical life of
  • Bertil van Boer: Music in the Classical World: Genre, Culture, and History, New York: Routledge, 2019. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315145570

References

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  2. ^ Margaret Bikman, "'Collegium Musicum' at WWU presents easy-on-the-ear, pre-1800 music, The Bellingham Herald, May 8, 2014
  3. ^ a b c "Bertil van Boer" at website of Western Washington University.
  4. ^ Bertil H. van Boer at WorldCat.

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