Caroline Ansink studied the Flute with Abbie de Quant at the Conservatory in Utrecht and graduated in Musicology in 1986. She also studied Composition with Joep Straesser from 1983 to 1988 and was a pupil of the Korean composer Isang Yun. Her works include chamber and vocal music and compositions for
orchestra and choir. Her compositions have won her a number
of awards, including prizes at the Gedok competition in
Mannheim in 1985 and 1989 and the prize of the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts in 1990. In 1992 the Dutch channel NOS broadcast a TV documentation ”Ik componeer als mens” (I compose music as a human being) featuring Caroline Ansink and the Utrecht composer and singing teacher Catharina van Rennes, who died in 1940. Caroline Ansink was a flutist in the Clara Schumann Orchestra in Cologne, today she lives as a free-lance composer and musician in Amsterdam and teaches at the Conservatory in Utrecht. Her compositions have won her a number of awards, including prizes at the Gedok competition in Mannheim in 1985 and 1989 and the prize of the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts in 1990. In 1992 the Dutch channel NOS broadcast a TV documentation “Ik componeer als mens” (I compose music as a human being) featuring Caroline Ansink and the Utrecht composer and singing teacher Catharina van Rennes, who died in 1940. Caroline Ansink was a flutist in the Clara Schumann Orchestra in Cologne, today she lives as a free-lance composer and musician in Amsterdam and teaches at the Conservatory in Utrecht.
At Furore: LOS for piano, see fue 4660 25 plus piano solo
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fue 4660
25 plus piano solo. 27 works by contemporary women composers
Andrea Csollány Barbara Heller Bernadetta Matuszczak Carmen Maria Cârneci Caroline Ansink Diana Čemerytė Gloria Coates Joanna Stepalska-Spix Liana Alexandra Ludmila Yurina Margarete Sorg-Rose Maria de Alvear Matilde Capuis Ruth McGuire Ruth Schonthal Sibylle Pomorin Siegrid Ernst Susanne Zargar Swiridoff Tsippi Fleischer Ursula Görsch Ursula Mamlok Violeta Dinescu Vivienne Olive