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Luister, mei 2000 " ....this was a art of singing of the highest level,of a touching perfection as we seldom hear...." Lex van Delden ,Parool januari 1948. |
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Ever since she was a baby, oratorio-vocalist Jo Vincent, born as Johanna Maria Vincent on the 6th of March 1898, was immersed in music.Her father was a carillonneur in Amsterdam, where he gave his recitals on the Dam-square, and her mother used to sing self made lyrics to sections of different operas. The first to shape Jo Vincent's young voice, when she was a child, was Catherina van Rennes, who gave her her first singing lessons in the apartment over the well known New Music store on the Leidsestraat in Amsterdam. At the mere age of five years the soprano displayed strong ambitions to be a singer and van Rennes did have nothing but praise for her enthusiastic pupil. Later on, Jo Vincent also studied with Cornelie van Zanten. In 1920, Jo Vincent gave her first concert in the town of Assendelft in a village inn and in 1923 she performed with the "Concertgebouw Orkest" for the first time,which was conducted by Cornelis Dopper. Two years later, in 1925,she made her debut at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and was conducted by Willem Mengelberg, with whom she was to work many times after that.
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In 1953 she officially retired but continued to perform at times. This same year she made an interesting remark on the schooling in the Hague she had had in order to become a teacher of solo-singing and for which she passed the exam when she was twenty years old: "How strange..., now that I am 55 years old, I am finally beginning to understand how to sing, but when I was only 20 years I was already certified to teach others to sing." She gave her last concert close to home at the concert hall of Haarlem. She died 28 November, 1989 in Monte Carlo at the age of 91. |
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DD Records order numbers cd's: DDR 0710 & DDR 0803 price per cd: Euro 14,95, 2 CD's 24,95 (exclusive postage costs) order |
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