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Bram Heemskerk

Orchestra drawings of Hans Tutert of the (Dutch) Gouda Symfony Orchestra

October 1, 2005 at 2:03 PM

Now I know how to paste foto’s on my blog - thanks Robert Niles- , so I got some new ideas for blog updates. There was also a drawer in one of my amateurorchestra’s, in Gouda, a city near my village Waddinxveen, near Rotterdam, in which I played for half a year. We played for example easy stuff like the Gold and Silver waltz from Franz Lehar. These Orchestra drawings you also can see on their orchestrawebsite, if you like:
http://www.gouds-symfonie-orkest.nl
From Jim W. Miller
Posted on October 1, 2005 at 9:51 PM
You're very fortunate to live in Holland. Here, not only are there not the orchestras; there aren't many as talented as that artist walking around loose, and if there were, they wouldn't let them in the hall, most likely for insurance reasons. Desolate. How hard is it to learn that language y'all speak there?
From Bram Heemskerk
Posted on October 2, 2005 at 9:21 PM
easier than German, because Dutch has no case, like nominative, genitive, dative or accusative and Dutch is like German a German-language and belong like Russian to the Indo-German languages. In Russian minute (minuut in Dutch or Flamisch, the accent they speak in North Belgian) or knop is the same word as in Dutch

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