Niel van der Watt (b.1962)

List of Works

Lamennent (2002)

Instrumentation: Soprano saxophone and piano

Duration: 3:00

Con’scertino (1992/4)

Instrumentation: Soprano saxophone and piano 

Mediation (2011)

Instrumentation: Alto saxophone and piano

Rietery

Instrumentation: Soprano saxophone and piano

Sonare

Instrumentation: Alto saxophone and piano

Sonata I

Instrumentation: Soprano saxophone and piano

 

Duration: 6:00

 

Programmatic information: Commissioned by Matthew Guy Lombard

 

Tenor Stuff

Instrumentation: Tenor saxophone and piano

Afrika Kerslied (1996)

Instrumentation: Alto saxophone and piano

Dinah Lee (1999)

Instrumentation: Voice, piano, alto saxophone and double bass

Suite for soprano saxophone, percussion and piano

Instrumentation: soprano saxophone, percussion and piano

Trio for flute, saxophone and piano (Judge's Ditty)

Instrumentation: Trio for flute, saxophone and piano.

 

Duration: 9:46

 

Programmatic information:

 

Three movement work

 

I Harry Casual

II Pensive

III Street-Wise

 

Source: https://alchetron.com/Niel-van-der-Watt

About the Composer...

Niel van der Watt is a South African composer . He learnt to play the clarinet, and piano as well as being taught vocal training. He is known for his choral works and has been involved in choral music as a singer, conductor, composer and arranger for over 20 years. 

Van der Watt completed his Bachelor and Honour’s degrees in Music at the University of Pretoria. He completed his Masters in Music under the tutelage of Stefans Grové in 1993 and later obtained his doctorate in music under the supervision of Douglas Reid. Since 1987, van der Watt has been a teacher at Pretoria Boys’ High School teaching English and Music.

His focus is composition and is well known for his choral arrangements and choral compositions which have been performed internationally. 

Source:

van der Watt, Niel. SA Composers. University of Pretoria [Online]. Available: https://www.up.ac.za/sacomposers/article/2757764/van-der-watt-niel [2023, 31 August].

 

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