Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Loek_Dikker> ?p ?o }
- Loek_Dikker abstract "Loek Dikker (born {{#property:P569}}) is a Dutch pianist, conductor, and composer. Dikker is known for his scores for the films The Fourth Man, Body Parts, and Rosenstraße, among others.After training as a classical pianist, Dikker became a jazz musician after seeing a 1959 televised performance by Horace Silver and Sonny Rollins. He gave his first jazz performance in 1960, in a jazz and poetry concert with Godfried Bomans. He later performed in the bands of Hans Dulfer and Theo Loevendie, and with American instrumentalists Oliver Nelson, Cannonball Adderley, and Don Byas. In the mid-1970s, he founded his Waterland Ensemble. He wrote his first film score in 1981, and has scored over sixty films.Dikker is the founder and chairman of Muziekinstituut MultiMedia, an organization founded in 2006 to promote and encourage collaboration among multimedia composers. He is also a board member of FFACE, the Federation of Film and Audiovisual Composers of Europe.".
- Loek_Dikker activeYearsStartYear "1959".
- Loek_Dikker background "non_performing_personnel".
- Loek_Dikker birthDate "1944-02-28".
- Loek_Dikker birthPlace Amsterdam.
- Loek_Dikker birthPlace Netherlands.
- Loek_Dikker thumbnail Loek_Dikker_(1989).jpg?width=300.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageExternalLink www.loekdikker.com.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageID "47980578".
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageLength "5454".
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageRevisionID "704576042".
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Body_Parts_(film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Cannonball_Adderley.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_births.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_composers.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_conductors_(music).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_conductors_(music).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_film_score_composers.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_jazz_composers.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_pianists.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musicians_from_Amsterdam.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Diva_Dolorosa.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Don_Byas.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Film_score.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Führer_Ex.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Godfried_Bomans.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Calf_(award).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Dulfer.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Horace_Silver.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Iris_(1987_film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Nelson.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Pascalis_Island_(film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Rosenstrasse_(film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Saturn_Award_for_Best_Music.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Science_Fiction_(film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Slow_Burn_(1986_film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Sonny_Rollins.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink The_Babysitter.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink The_Commissioner_(film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink The_Escape_(1998_film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink The_Forbidden_Quest.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink The_Fourth_Man_(1983_film).
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Theo_Loevendie.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLink Unknown_Time.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Loek Dikker".
- Loek_Dikker alt "Loek Dikker in 1989".
- Loek_Dikker associatedActs "Loek Dikker Waterland Ensemble".
- Loek_Dikker background "non_performing_personnel".
- Loek_Dikker birthDate "1944-02-28".
- Loek_Dikker birthPlace Amsterdam.
- Loek_Dikker birthPlace Netherlands.
- Loek_Dikker caption "Loek Dikker in 1989".
- Loek_Dikker genre "P136".
- Loek_Dikker name "Loek Dikker".
- Loek_Dikker notableInstruments "piano".
- Loek_Dikker occupation "conductor, composer, instrumentalist".
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Birth_date_and_age.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ill.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Netherlands-composer-stub.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Loek_Dikker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:URL.
- Loek_Dikker yearsActive "–present".
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:1944_births.
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:20th-century_composers.
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:20th-century_conductors_(music).
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:Dutch_conductors_(music).
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:Dutch_film_score_composers.
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:Dutch_jazz_composers.
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:Dutch_pianists.
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:Living_people.
- Loek_Dikker subject Category:Musicians_from_Amsterdam.
- Loek_Dikker hypernym Pianist.
- Loek_Dikker type Agent.
- Loek_Dikker type Artist.
- Loek_Dikker type MusicalArtist.
- Loek_Dikker type Person.
- Loek_Dikker type Person.
- Loek_Dikker type MusicGroup.
- Loek_Dikker type Agent.
- Loek_Dikker type NaturalPerson.
- Loek_Dikker type Thing.
- Loek_Dikker type Q215627.
- Loek_Dikker type Q483501.
- Loek_Dikker type Q5.
- Loek_Dikker type Person.
- Loek_Dikker comment "Loek Dikker (born {{#property:P569}}) is a Dutch pianist, conductor, and composer. Dikker is known for his scores for the films The Fourth Man, Body Parts, and Rosenstraße, among others.After training as a classical pianist, Dikker became a jazz musician after seeing a 1959 televised performance by Horace Silver and Sonny Rollins. He gave his first jazz performance in 1960, in a jazz and poetry concert with Godfried Bomans.".
- Loek_Dikker label "Loek Dikker".
- Loek_Dikker sameAs Q1867851.
- Loek_Dikker sameAs Loek_Dikker.
- Loek_Dikker sameAs Loek_Dikker.
- Loek_Dikker sameAs Loek_Dikker.
- Loek_Dikker sameAs Q1867851.
- Loek_Dikker wasDerivedFrom Loek_Dikker?oldid=704576042.