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Wim Henderickx was born on 17 March, 1962 in Lier, Belgium, is a Belgian composer (1962–2022). Discover Wim Henderickx's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Wim Henderickx (17 March 1962 – 18 December 2022) was a Belgian composer of contemporary classical music.
He was composer in residence at Muziektheater Transparant and the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, writing operas and other stage works.
His music was influenced by oriental music and philosophy.
He taught composition at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.
Henderickx was born in Lier and began his music career as a jazz and rock drummer.
He studied percussion and composition at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp, graduating in percussion in 1984, and in composition in 1992 with Willem Kersters.
He studied sonology at IRCAM and at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
Henderickx was a professor of analysis, harmony and counterpoint at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp from 1986 to 1995.
He taught composition, harmony and counterpoint at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven from 1989 to 2002.
He wrote Mysterium (1989) for 10 woodwinds, OM (1992) for string quartet, and Dawn (1992) for mezzo-soprano, female chorus and instrumental ensemble.
In the 1990s he also attended the Darmstädter Ferienkurse.
From 1995, he was professor of composition and analysis in Antwerp, and from 2002, also professor of composition at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.
He was composer in residence at Muziektheater Transparant beginning in 1996.
From 2000 he was the main coach of the Summer Composition Course SoundMine for young composers at Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof in Neerpelt.
His opera Triumph of Spirit over Matter (2000) was commissioned by Muziektheater Transparant and toured in Belgium and the Netherlands.
His opera for young people, Achilleus, was produced in 2003 by the Flemish Opera.
It was translated into Danish and staged in Copenhagen in 2006.
Een Totale Entführung was a music theatre production made in cooperation with Ramsey Nasr and based on Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail.
The 2006 Olek schoot een beer was based on Bart Moeyaert's adaptation of the Firebird story.
Henderickx wrote Canzone for voice and piano for the semi-finals of the 2008 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition.
After a trip through India and Nepal, Henderickx created his "Tantric Cycle":
Groove! is a large symphonic work for percussion and orchestra, and was premiered in February 2011 by the Brussels Philharmonic with Gert François as percussion soloist.
Medea for music theatre toured Belgium and the Netherlands in 2011–2013 with HERMESensemble and four actors of the Dutch Veenfabriek and Wim Henderickx as conductor.
His Symphony No. 1 "At the Edge of the World" was premiered by the National Orchestra of Belgium (NOB) in Luxemburg in 2012 with Stefan Blunier as conductor, and was performed with various orchestras in Brussels, Antwerp, Halle, and Magdeburg.
Within the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) World Music Days 2012 in Antwerp and November Music in den Bosch, he conducted the premiere of Atlantic Wall with HERMESensemble, a work for mezzo-soprano, instrumental ensemble, video, and electronics.
From 2013, he was an artist in residence at deFilharmonie (now the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra).
In 2014 he composed Antifoon (A resonating bridge) for 500 musicians.
He conducted the open air spectacle on a bridge between Hasselt and Genk.
In May 2015, his large choral work Visioni ed Estasi premiered with 200 singers, both professional and amateurs, at the St. Rumbold's Cathedral, during the Flanders Festival in Mechelen with James Wood as the general conductor.
In 2017, his Requiem was performed by Opera Ballet Flanders, and choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.
His opera De Bekeerlinge (The Convert) was premiered in May 2022, becoming Opera Ballet Flanders' most successful contemporary production in over 20 years.
Henderickx died at his home on 18 December 2022, at the age of 60.
Henderickx composed operas, orchestral and chorale works, works for wind bands, and chamber music.
He used electronics in his works.
His music is characterised by non-western elements, chiefly Indian classical music, raga, and the rhythms of African music.
It employs changing timbres and structures inspired by Eastern philosophy.
He was influenced by Olivier Messiaen, Iannis Xenakis, Igor Stravinsky, György Ligeti and Béla Bartók.
As a percussionist, he often made use of an extended arsenal of percussion instruments.
Many of Henderickx's early works were influenced by oriental music and philosophy.
In March 2017 his Symphony No. 2 "Aquarius' Dream" was premiered with the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Claron McFadden, and Thierry Fischer as the conductor at the new Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp.