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The
Frank Martin House
Frank Martin (b.
Geneva 1890) lived at Bollelaan 11, Naarden (The
Netherlands) from 1 March 1956 until his death on 21
November 1974. It was here that he created a great
number of his compositions, such as Le Mystère de
la Nativité (1957-59), Monsieur de
Pourceaugnac (1961-1962), Pilate (1964),
the Concerto for Cello (1965), the Concerto
II for Piano (1968-1969), the Requiem
(1971-72), the Polyptyque (1973) and Et la
Vie l'emporta (1974).
Maria Martin, the
composer's widow, has seen to it that the ground floor
of the house has not been changed since Frank Martin's
death in 1974. He worked on the cantata Et la Vie
l'emporta until ten days before his death. The
house contains archives and is a documentation centre
aimed at students, musicologists and musicians who
want to know more about the composer.
Frank Martin loved
the house in its idyllic setting surrounded by a big
garden full of birds and (red) squirrels. One summer's
day he stayed Home Page to compose in total
concentration and told his wife on her return, quasi
disappointed: "I have not had one quiet moment!
The tits chirped so loudly in the room and a squirrel
even made it all the way to my desk". |
The
contents of the Frank Martin House:
- His library.
- His discography.
- A large
correspondence.
- Drafts.
- (Annotated) scores
that the composer used to conduct his works.
- A collection of
programmes.
- Publications by
Frank Martin.
- Publications on
Frank Martin.
- The text editions
that the composer used for his vocal works, as
well as texts he compiled himself.
- Many tapes of his
works, including many recordings of first
performances.
- A vast collection
of colour photographs and slides made by the
composer, many dating from before World War I.
- His study with
desk, writing tools and grand piano.
- Theses, essays,
dissertations etc. on the composer.
- Almost all
documents and objects of the Frank Martin
exhibition in 1984.
N.B.: The manuscripts
(music and text) are kept at the Paul Sacher
Stiftung in Basel. Most of Frank Martin's
compositions are published by Universal Edition
in Vienna. |
| Visits
to the house
It is possible to
visit the Frank Martin House with Mrs. Maria Martin.
Call for an appointment: ++31-(0)35-6942004.
How to find the
Frank Martin House
The little town of
Naarden is situated between Amsterdam and Amersfoort.
On the A1, take exit 7 (Bussum; Naarden;
Naarden-Vesting). Turn right at the end of the exit
and turn right again at the first traffic lights.
After the viaduct this road is called Bollelaan.
Number 11 is situated at the corner of the third road
on the right (Van Rossumlaan). |