Jakob van Domselaer
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Jakob van Domselaer (b. Nijkerk, Netherlands, April 15, 1890; d. Bergen, Netherlands, January 5, 1960) was a Dutch composer.
In 1912, Van Domselaer traveled to Paris where he met the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), eventually becoming a part of Mondrian's artistic circle known as "De Stijl." Van Domselaer's piano suite Proeven van Stijlkunst (Experiments in Artistic Style, 1913-17) represented the first attempt to apply principles of Neo-Plasticism to music. This austere, mathematically based music represents an important but as yet unacknowledged precedent to minimalism and has been little performed or recorded.
Van Domselaer's students have included the Dutch composers Nico Schuyt (1922-1992) and Simeon ten Holt (b. 1923).
At the Berlage Concourse in 1988, the Dutch pianist Kees Wieringa was one of the prize winners, playing piano music by Van Domselaer. He has released several recordings featuring the music of Van Domselaer.