Ferdinand Timmermans
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Ferdinand Timmermans
Summary
Ferdinand Timmermans is a human[1]. His place of birth was Rotterdam[2]. He was born on 1891[3]. He died on 1967[4]. He worked as an organist[5] and carillonist[6].
Key Facts
- Ferdinand Timmermans was born in Rotterdam[2].
- Ferdinand Timmermans was born on 1891[3].
- Ferdinand Timmermans was born on September 7, 1891[7].
- Ferdinand Timmermans died on 1967[4].
- Ferdinand Timmermans died on July 8, 1967[8].
- Ferdinand Timmermans held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[9].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's professions included organist[5].
- Ferdinand Timmermans worked as a carillonist[6].
- Ferdinand Timmermans was employed by Scots International Church[10].
- A notable student of Ferdinand Timmermans was Maria Blom[11].
- A notable student of Ferdinand Timmermans was Leen 't Hart[12].
- Ferdinand Timmermans is recorded as male[13].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's family name is recorded as Timmermans[15].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's given name is recorded as Ferdinand[16].
- Ferdinand Timmermans studied under Jan Hermanus Besselaar[17].
- Ferdinand Timmermans studied under Hendrik de Vries[18].
- Ferdinand Timmermans studied under Johan Hendrik Sikemeier[19].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's instrument is recorded as organ[20].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's instrument is recorded as carillon[21].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's instrument is recorded as piano[22].
- Ferdinand Timmermans's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Dutch[23].
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Origins and Family
Born in Rotterdam[2], Ferdinand Timmermans… Recorded date of birth include 1891[3] and September 7, 1891[7].
Education
Studied under Jan Hermanus Besselaar[17], an organist[24], 1874–1952[25], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[26]; Hendrik de Vries[18], an organist[27], 1857–1929[28], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[29]; and Johan Hendrik Sikemeier[19], a pianist[30], 1838–1920[31], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[32], awarded the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include organist[5] and carillonist[6]. Ferdinand Timmermans was employed by Scots International Church[10]. Notable students include Maria Blom[11], a carillonist[34], 1914–1994[35], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[36], awarded the Honorary Medal of the Order of Orange-Nassau in gold[37] and Leen 't Hart[12], an organist[38], 1920–1992[39], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[40].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include 1967[4] and July 8, 1967[8].
FAQs
Where was Ferdinand Timmermans born?
Born in Rotterdam[2], Ferdinand Timmermans…
What did Ferdinand Timmermans do for work?
Ferdinand Timmermans worked as organist[5] and carillonist[6].