Bernard Hélène Joseph van Dieren (27 December 1887 – 24 April 1936) was a Dutch composer, critic, author, and writer on music. Van Dieren was the last of five children of a Rotterdam wine merchant, Bernard Joseph van Dieren, and his second wife, Julie Françoise Adelle Labbé. Details of his education are unknown but it seems that his early training was as a scientist, as a research assistant in a laboratory.

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  • Bernard Hélène Joseph van Dieren (27 December 1887 – 24 April 1936) was a Dutch composer, critic, author, and writer on music. Van Dieren was the last of five children of a Rotterdam wine merchant, Bernard Joseph van Dieren, and his second wife, Julie Françoise Adelle Labbé. Details of his education are unknown but it seems that his early training was as a scientist, as a research assistant in a laboratory. Gifted both in science, extremely intelligent and with a phenomenal memory, he was also well-versed in literature as well as an able violinist and amateur artist. His career as composer began when he was twenty when some of his early works were published in Holland. His early music was influenced by Delius. In 1909 he relocated in London with his wife-to-be, Frida Kindler (1879-1964), a very gifted concert pianist whom he married on 1 January 1910. By this time he had decided to study music seriously. A son, Hans Jean Jules Maximilian Navarre Benvenuto Bernard van Dieren (1910-74), was born the same year. He was largely self-taught though he spent 1912 in Europe where he met the composers Busoni and Schoenberg. His early contact with the music world was as a musical correspondent for several European newspapers and periodicals. During the First World War he was for a short time involved in secret service in Holland, as a cypher expert in the Intelligence Department. He suffered most of his life from ill health and had numerous operations for kidney-related complaints. As a result of the recurring pain morphine was prescribed and it is thought that in later life he became addicted to the drug. Because of these recurring bouts of illness his wife, a former pupil of Busoni, supported the family by teaching the piano and by giving recitals. They also relied on financial support from a group of admirers and friends which included notable personalities such as Jacob Epstein, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, Augustus John, Philip Heseltine (the composer Peter Warlock) and Cecil Gray. The latter two were especially drawn by his charismatic and powerful personality and gave untiring support for his cause by prompting performances and publication of his works. Heseltine made van Dieren his heir in his will, inspiring claims by Heseltine's son Nigel Heseltine that van Dieren murdered Heseltine. In 1925 van Dieren worked for the Philips electrical company but recurring illness forced him to resign the following year. Some of his works were published in 1927 and in the same year his fourth string quartet was performed at the Frankfurt Festival. In 1930 he completed his opera, 'The Tailor' (begun in 1916 at Heseltine and Gray's request). He also wrote a book on Epstein (1920) and published a collection of controversial essays entitled 'Down Among the Dead Men' (1935). Eventually two of his more important works were broadcast by the BBC: 'Diaphony' in 1934 and the 'Chinese Symphony' in 1935. He died on 24 April 1936 in London, and is buried on the edge of the graveyard of St Laurence's Church, West Wycombe. Van Dieren was influenced by the early 20th century atonal composers. His writing is characterised by extremely complex contrapuntal elements. His compositions include a wide variety of works which have yet to be rediscovered. Constant Lambert claimed that the theme for the opening movement from his 1938 ballet Horoscope - "Palindromic Prelude" - was dictated from beyond the grave by van Dieren.
  • Da giovane effettuò studi scientifici e si avvicinò alla musica come autodidatta. All'età di venticinque anni si trasferì a Londra. Tra le tante sue composizioni, annoveriamo: 6 Sketches, 4 Opere per pianoforte, Sonate, 5 quartetti di archi, Ouverture, musica orchestrale da camera, Diafonia per baritono e orchestra da camera, l'opera buffa The Tailor.
  • Bernard Hélène Joseph van Dieren was een Nederlands componist, criticus en schrijver.
  • Бернард ван ДИРЕН – нидерландский композитор, музыкальный критик, эссеист. Жил в Великобритании.
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  • Bernard Hélène Joseph van Dieren (27 December 1887 – 24 April 1936) was a Dutch composer, critic, author, and writer on music. Van Dieren was the last of five children of a Rotterdam wine merchant, Bernard Joseph van Dieren, and his second wife, Julie Françoise Adelle Labbé. Details of his education are unknown but it seems that his early training was as a scientist, as a research assistant in a laboratory.
  • Da giovane effettuò studi scientifici e si avvicinò alla musica come autodidatta. All'età di venticinque anni si trasferì a Londra. Tra le tante sue composizioni, annoveriamo: 6 Sketches, 4 Opere per pianoforte, Sonate, 5 quartetti di archi, Ouverture, musica orchestrale da camera, Diafonia per baritono e orchestra da camera, l'opera buffa The Tailor.
  • Bernard Hélène Joseph van Dieren was een Nederlands componist, criticus en schrijver.
  • Бернард ван ДИРЕН – нидерландский композитор, музыкальный критик, эссеист. Жил в Великобритании.
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  • Bernard van Dieren
  • Bernard van Dieren
  • Дирен, Бернард ван
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