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Шаблон:Short description Albertha Wilhelmina Tideman-Wijers[1] (8 January 1887 – 1 January 1976)[2] was a Dutch composer[3] who lived in Indonesia for almost two decades and incorporated Indonesian elements into her compositions.[4] She published her music under the name Bertha Tideman-Wijers.

Wijers was born in Almelo. Her family moved to Berlin in 1900, where her first music teachers were her mother and Marie Tauszky.[2] She later studied with Max Loewengaard and Wilhelm Klatte at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin,[5] then with Ernst von Dohnanyi and Richard Roessler at the Berlin Hochschule fuer Musik (today the Berlin University of the Arts).[1]

Wijers married Jan Tideman on 31 March 1910 and they had three children, Elisabeth,[6] Bruno and Johanna. Tideman was a government official in the Maluku Islands in Indonesia, and they lived there until returning to the Netherlands in1929. Bruno unfortunately died while fighting in World War II.[2]

Wijers' Small Suite for Carillon won a Visser-Neerlandia prize in 1959.[2] Her papers are archived at the Netherlands Music Institute.[7] Her music was published by Broekmans & van Poppel.[2] Her compositions include:

Chamber

  • Adagio en Andante Cantabile in F and D Major (viola and piano)[8]
  • Andante Cantabile in A Major (viola and piano)[8]
  • Small Suite for Carillon[9]
  • Three Compositions for Carillon: Menuet, Interludium, Rondo[10]

Film Soundtracks

  • From the Realm of Crystals[11]
  • Jan Pieter and His Sister[11]

Orchestra

  • Concertino for violin and chamber orchestra No.1[12]
  • Concertino for violin and chamber orchestra No.2[12]
  • Funeral March[5]

Piano

  • Eastern Impressions[13]
  • Pieces for Piano, opus 5[14]
  • Prelude and Fugue[5]
  • Seven Elegies[1]

Vocal

  • "Child's Talk" (voice and piano)[13]
  • Four Dutch Songs, opus 3[16]
  • Variations on Valerius "Where that one already turns or turns" (violin, cello and piano; text by Catullus)[2]

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