Jaap Stotijn


Jacob Hendrik "Jaap" Stotijn was a Dutch oboist. He was also active as a pianist and conductor.
Jaap Stotijn has been credited as the founder of the Dutch school of oboe playing.
"The Dutch style... is the product of the distinctive reed-making and playing style of Jaap Stotijn."
Contemporary oboists in this lineage include Han de Vries, Koen van Slogteren, Peter Bree, Bart Schneemann, and the current principal oboe in Stotijn's orchestra, Pauline Oostenrijk.

Personal life

Jacob Hendrik Stotijn was born on September 22, 1891, the son of Johannes Louis Stotijn and Helena Kooper. He married Geertruida Molenaar on September 27, 1912.
They had a daughter, Ellen, born March 23, 1913,
and a son, Haakon, born February 11, 1915.
Ellen Nicasie-Stotijn became a harpist, and Haakon Stotijn followed his father as an oboist and teacher of the oboe.

Career

In 1907, while studying with Dirk van Emmerik, Stotijn played second oboe with the Residentie Orchestra in The Hague, where his teacher was principal oboist. He studied at De Haagsche Muziekschool, now the Royal Conservatory of The Hague from 1910 to 1915.
In 1919, Stotijn succeeded Dirk van Emmerik as solo oboist with the Hague Residentie Orchestra and as oboe instructor at the conservatory, positions he held until his retirement in 1956. He continued to teach oboe privately for many years after his retirement.
Jaap Stotijn was involved in a number of other musical endeavours. In 1928, he began conducting the Hague Workers Symphony Orchestra. In 1935, Stotijn formed the Feltkamp-Stotijn-Ketting Trio with flutist Johan Feltkamp and pianist/composer Piet Ketting. Stotijn also performed with a Baroque music ensemble Collegium Musicum Artis Antiqua.
Composer Julius Röntgen dedicated his Sonata #2 for Oboe and Piano in D major to Stotijn.

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