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at least the third has been broadcast. The first two were published by Hofmeister of Leipzig as his opus 6 around 1839, according to Hofmeisters Monatsberichte, HMB 1839 p. 147 and HMB 1840 p. 19 - early 1840 receipt, so probably published 1839. The third, his opus 21 in E-flat, was published by 1845
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on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, but the membership was revoked after less than three months. Hereupon he withdrew from his other positions and from public life. He died in the town of Bloemendaal, aged 74.
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urged him to return to The Hague in 1842, where he dedicated himself to the writing of Dutch songs for some time. Six years later, he became the chief conductor of the Rotterdam Music Society (
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As a boy, Verhulst sang in a Catholic choir; here he distinguished himself by his gift for music. In his teens, he succeeded in becoming a first violinist in the court chapel of
451: 251:. The textual quality of these songs is doubtful, but no-one can question the appropriateness of Verhulst's music. Key features of his works are a typical use of 248: 267:, and a Symphony in E minor, Opus 46). Most of his compositions stem from the time before his activities as a conductor and organiser. 421: 395: 375: 426: 441: 89: 456: 263:, Opus 20, 50 and 55), chamber works including three string quartets and orchestral music (several overtures, among which the 61: 187:). For the celebration of its fifty-year anniversary in 1854, he succeeded in engaging many prominent musicians, such as 68: 194:
The following years would bring a number of other appointments: 1860 as conductor of concerts at the scientific society
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as a substitute conductor for performances of Wagner. In 1886, Verhulst was appointed an honorary member of
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Grove, George; Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander; Pratt, Waldo Selden; Boyd, Charles Newell (1910).
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and as administrator of Dutch musical life, his influence during his lifetime was considerable.
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CD; Opus 50 vocal score at IMSLP; opus 55 material at a library in Brussels according to RISM
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and long preludes and epilogues. His best songs approach the level of his idol,
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Gemeente Den Haag, verklaring van overlijden 1891, akte 210
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Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, volume 5
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