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Leo Riemens
Born

Leonardus Antony Marinus Riemens


(1910-12-03)3 December 1910
Zevenbergen, Netherlands
Died3 April 1985(1985-04-03) (aged 74)
Maastricht, Netherlands
Occupations
  • Musicologist
  • Journalist
  • Writer
  • WorksGroßes Sängerlexikon

    Leonardus Antony Marinus Riemens (3 December 1910 – 3 April 1985) was a Dutch musicologist and cultural journalist. He wrote a book about Maria Callas, and together with Karl-Josef Kutsch began a reference book about opera singers in 1962, which grew to Großes Sängerlexikon, the standard reference in the field.

    Background and career[edit]

    Born in Zevenbergen, Riemens grew up in a family of physicians in Amsterdam.[1] He studied musicology in Amsterdam and worked from 1931 as a feature editor for the newspaper Het Vaderland [nl]. Later he was a member of the extreme-right NSB.[2] During the Second World War he worked for the nazified Nederlandsche Omroep.[3]

    From 1954 to 1976 he was an opera and television critic for the newspaper De Telegraaf. Riemens published numerous articles in the professional journals Opera, Luister [nl], Gramophone and Opera News. He wrote an opera guide and a biography about Maria Callas. At Radio Hilversum he designed the series Uren der Zangkunst. Riemens owned one of the largest record collections of his time. For the record series Lebendige Vergangenheit published by Jürgen Schmidt he wrote cover texts for almost unknown singers.[1][4]

    Riemens published a small vocal encyclopedia in German with Karl-Josef Kutsch in 1962 under the title Unvergängliche Stimmen: kleines Sängerlexicon [Immortal Voices: Concise Dictionary of Singers],[5] which was expanded in 1966[6] and translated into English, expanded, and annotated by Harry Earl Jones and published as A Concise Biographical Dictionary of Singers in 1969.[7] Expanded versions in German followed in 1975 (with a supplement in 1979) and in 1982 as Unvergängliche Stimmen: Sängerlexikon.[8] After his death, this reference work was expanded into the Großes Sängerlexikon, first published in two volumes in 1987. The fourth edition of the Biographical Dictionary of Singers, in seven volumes, appeared in 2003, reissued in 2012 as an anniversary edition (Jubiläumsausgabe) with 18,760 entries.[9] It is regarded as the standard reference in the field.[4]

    Riemens died in Maastricht and is buried with Rietje Hendriks at the Tongerseweg cemetery. The gravestone bears the inscription Pace, pace, mio dio.[10]

    Publications[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Kutsch, K. J.; Riemens, Leo, eds. (2003). "Die Autoren". Großes Sängerlexikon (in German). Vol. 1 (4 ed.). K. G. Saur. p. XXII. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5.
  • ^ Interview with Dick Verkijk, Limburgsch dagblad, 2-4-1974, on website Delpher.(in Dutch)
  • ^ Omroep in oorlogstijd, zo zijn we wel, Wim Hazeu, De Gids (1974) (in Dutch)
  • ^ a b Gottfried Cervenka: Apropos Oper. Leo Riemens (1910–1985), ORF eins, 14 December 2010
  • ^ Unvergängliche Stimmen: kleines Sängerlexicon, 1962 (429 pages): OCLC 907595507.
  • ^ Unvergängliche Stimmen: kleines Sängerlexicon, 2nd edition, 1966 (555 pages): OCLC 1040125428.
  • ^ A Concise Biographical Dictionary of Singers, 1969 (487 pages): OCLC 561119664, 614300588.
  • ^ Unvergängliche Stimmen: Sängerlexikon, 1975 edition (731 pages): ISBN 9783772011450, OCLC 466638635; 1979 supplement (263 pages): ISBN 9783772014376; 1982 edition (782 pages): ISBN 9783772015557, OCLC 239745786.
  • ^ "Großes Sängerlexikon". De Gruyter. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  • ^ Algemene Begraafplaats Tongerseweg, at Breur Henket
  • ^ Groot operaboek on Amazon
  • ^ Maria Callas deslegte.be
  • ^ Maria Callas on GoodRead
  • ^ De opera, 1958. OCLC 71409291.
  • ^ Caruso : een gouden stem verovert de wereld on Amazon
  • External links[edit]

  • Classical music

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leo_Riemens&oldid=1167446090"

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