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Music arranger Gerard Razenberg
By Tom Meijer

In "Het Pierement" of July 1999 I wrote an article on the Dutch
arranger Gerard Razenberg (1921-1981) who has made a lot of music
books for the Dutch street organs during the period 1950-1970. His
work is spread all over the world, as most of the historic organs
from the past are sold to abroad.

Since a few weeks the daughter of Razenberg has dedicated a website to
her father. Although it is in Dutch, it has a lot of photos and you
can listen to some music too. I know that many owners of Dutch street
organs will be interested, as regularly I get requests for information.
So now you can have a look at:

    http://home.hetnet.nl/~gerard.razenberg/index.html

Musical regards from Holland,

Tom Meijer


(Message sent Mon 2 Dec 2002, 09:08:34 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

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