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  1. Willem Breuker (4 November 1944 [1] – 23 July 2010) [2] was a Dutch bandleader, composer, arranger, saxophonist, and clarinetist . Career. During the mid-1960s, he played with percussionist Han Bennink and pianist Misha Mengelberg, [3] co-founding the Instant Composers Pool (ICP), [4] with which he regularly performed until 1973.

  2. Learn about the life and work of Willem Breuker, a versatile and innovative Dutch composer, musician and organizer. Discover his unique style, his musical projects, his awards and his social commitments.

  3. Willem Breuker (Amsterdam, 4 november 1944 – aldaar, 23 juli 2010) was een Nederlands componist en saxofonist die beschouwd wordt als de peetvader van de Nederlandse geïmproviseerde muziek. Zijn werk houdt het midden tussen klassieke muziek en jazz en heeft enige affiniteit met de Haagse School rondom Louis Andriessen .

  4. www.willembreuker.com › project › biographyBiography - Willem Breuker

    Willem Breuker. Biography; Documentaries. 2000 Time is… 1985 Musica ’85 – Parade Amsterdam; 1978 Menschenmusik; 1977 Wie man auch… Awards. 1965-2010 List of prizes and awards; 1998 Mayor Schelto Patijn and WB; 1993 Boy Edgar Prize; Willem Breuker Prijs; Death of WB; Music. Photos; Willem Breuker Kollektief. 2009 Concert Bimhuis; 2009 ...

  5. Jul 29, 2010 · Willem Breuker, a Dutch composer, multireedist and bandleader whose jump-cut style and theatrical panache made him a contrarian hero of European jazz, died on July 23 in Amsterdam. He was...

  6. Learn about the life and work of Willem Breuker (1944-2010), a versatile and innovative Dutch musician who created "people's music" and broke through musical boundaries. Explore his compositions, performances, record label, festival, workshops, and legacy.

  7. Nov 7, 2007 · Willem Breuker, a Dutch composer, multireedist and bandleader whose jump-cut style and theatrical panache made him a contrarian hero of European jazz, died on July 23 in Amsterdam. He was 65. His death was announced on the Web site of his band, the Willem Breuker Kollektief.