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{{Infobox University Chancellor
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| name =Dr Cromwell Everson
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| image =Cromwell Everson 000.jpg
| caption =
| name = Dr Cromwell Everson
| order =Head of performing arts department
| image = Cromwell Everson 000.jpg
| caption =
| university =[[Durban University of Technology|Technicon Natal]], [[South Africa]]
| term_start =1976
| order =
| title = Head of the performing arts department at [[Durban University of Technology|Technicon Natal]], South Africa
| term_end =1991
| term_start = 1976
| birth_date = 28 September 1925
| term_end = 1991
| birth_place = [[Beaufort West]]
| death_date = 11 June 1991
| birth_date = 28 September 1925
| birth_place = [[Beaufort West]], [[Cape Province]], [[Union of South Africa]]
| death_place = [[Durban]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1991|6|11|1925|9|28}}
| Origin = [[South Africa]]
| death_place = [[Durban]], [[Natal Province|Natal]], [[Republic of South Africa]]
| predecessor =first
| predecessor = first
| successor =none
| successor = none
| alma_mater =[[Stellenbosch University]] and [[University of Cape Town]]
| alma_mater = [[Stellenbosch University]] and [[University of Cape Town]]
| residence =[[Durban]]
| profession =[[Classical music]] [[Composer]]
| residence = [[Durban]]
| profession = Classical music composer
| religion =[[Dutch Reformed Church]]
| salary =
| spouse = Hermine
| spouse =Hermine
| children = Katrienka, Ludwig and Melina
| website =
| children =Katrienka, Ludwig and Melina
| website =
| footnotes =
}}
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|}}


'''Cromwell Everson''' was primarily known as a composer during his lifetime. He was brought up as an [[Afrikaner]] by his mother, Maria De Wit and father, Robert Everson. He continued this tradition and all his children were brought up as Afrikaners.
'''Cromwell Everson''' (28 September 1925 – 11 June 1991) was primarily known as a composer during his lifetime. He was brought up as an [[Afrikaner]] by his mother, Maria De Wit and father, Robert Everson. He continued this tradition and all his children were brought up as Afrikaners.


Everson wrote the first [[Afrikaans]] [[opera]], and most of his other vocal works were in Afrikaans. His works consist of five sonatas, a trio, an opera, a set of inventions, four song-cycles, a piano suite, miscellaneous movements for the piano and guitar and an incomplete symphony and string quartet.
Everson wrote the first [[Afrikaans]] opera, and most of his other vocal works were in Afrikaans. His works consist of five sonatas, a trio, an opera, a set of inventions, four song-cycles, a piano suite, miscellaneous movements for the piano and guitar and an incomplete symphony and string quartet.


During Everson's career in [[Worcester, Western Cape]] he also gave music lessons to the famous musician [[David Kramer]].
During Everson's career in [[Worcester, Western Cape]] he also gave music lessons to the musician [[David Kramer (singer)|David Kramer]].


For his Afrikaans opera Everson received in 2007 a posthumous acknowledgement from the ATKV (Afrikaans Language- and Cultural society).
For his Afrikaans opera Everson received in 2007 a posthumous acknowledgement from the [[ATKV]] (Afrikaans Language- and Cultural society).


== Education ==
== Education ==
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== Compositions ==
== Compositions ==

=== Vocal Works ===
=== Vocal works ===

==== Opera ====
==== Opera ====
* ''Klutaimnestra'' (''eng:[[Clytemnestra]]'') (Libretto, Cromwell Everson), [[Afrikaans]] opera in four acts ([[1967 in music#Opera|1967]]). First performance 7 November 1967, Biesenbach Hall, [[Worcester, Western Cape|Worcester]]
* ''Klutaimnestra'' (''eng:[[Clytemnestra]]'') (Libretto, Cromwell Everson), [[Afrikaans]] opera in four acts (1967). First performance 7 November 1967, Biesenbach Hall, [[Worcester, Western Cape|Worcester]]
* ''Rat a Plan'' (Libretto, unannotated), incomplete chamber opera (1952).
* ''Rat a Plan'' (Libretto, unannotated), incomplete chamber opera (1952).


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* ''Kyrie Eleison'', SATB (1952)
* ''Kyrie Eleison'', SATB (1952)


==== Song Cycles ====
==== Song cycles ====
* ''Vier Liefdesliedjies'' ("four love songs") for soprano and piano (1949). First performance on 9 June 1955 in the Stellenbosch Conservatory of Music. First radio broadcast performance on 11 January 1960 (Switzerland).
* ''Vier Liefdesliedjies'' ("four love songs") for soprano and piano (1949). First performance on 9 June 1955 in the Stellenbosch Conservatory of Music. First radio broadcast performance on 11 January 1960 (Switzerland).
*# ''Nagliedjie'' ([[N. P. van Wyk Louw]])
*# ''Nagliedjie'' ([[N. P. van Wyk Louw]])
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*# ''Wat kan ek jou gee?'' (N. P. van Wyk Louw)
*# ''Wat kan ek jou gee?'' (N. P. van Wyk Louw)
*# ''Nagrit'' (I. Rousseau)
*# ''Nagrit'' (I. Rousseau)

* ''Three Brontë Songs'' (1987)
* ''Three Brontë Songs'' (1987)


==== Solo Songs ====
==== Solo songs ====
* ''Maria'' ([[W. E. G. Louw]]) for soprano and piano (1949)
* ''Maria'' ([[W. E. G. Louw]]) for soprano and piano (1949)
* ''Nagstorm oor die see'' ([[D. J. Opperman]]) for dramatic soprano and piano (1950)
* ''Nagstorm oor die see'' ([[D. J. Opperman]]) for dramatic soprano and piano (1950)
* ''Die Vreemde Dae'' ([[Elisabeth Eybers]]) for soprano and piano (1949)
* ''Die Vreemde Dae'' ([[Elisabeth Eybers]]) for soprano and piano (1949)


=== Instrumental Works ===
=== Instrumental works ===

==== Orchestral ====
==== Orchestral ====
* Symphony, an incomplete work (1953)
* Symphony, an incomplete work (1953)
* ''Danza Senzule'' for chamber orchestra (1961)
* ''Danza Senzule'' for chamber orchestra (1961)


==== Chamber Music ====
==== Chamber music ====
* String Quartet (first movement), an incomplete work (1949)
* String Quartet (first movement), an incomplete work (1949)
* Trio for Viola, Violoncello and Piano (1963)
* Trio for Viola, Violoncello and Piano (1963)
First complete performance 8 April 1978, [[SABC]] Concert Studio Seapoint, Cape Town. First radio broadcast performance 20 July 1971 (SABC).
First complete performance 8 April 1978, [[SABC]] Concert Studio Sea Point, Cape Town. First radio broadcast performance 20 July 1971 (SABC).
* String Quartet, an incomplete work (1970)
* String Quartet, an incomplete work (1970)


==== Solo Works ====
==== Solo works ====
* Suite for Piano (1951)
* Suite for Piano (1951)
* Prelude and Fuga for piano solo (1953-1954)
* Prelude and Fuga for piano solo (1953–1954)
* Sonata - Variation I for piano solo (1953)
* Sonata Variation I for piano solo (1953)
* Sonata - Variation II for piano solo (1956)
* Sonata Variation II for piano solo (1956)
* Sonata for violin and piano (1954). Dedicated to famous violinist Maria Neuss. First performance and live broadcast ([[SABC]]) 22 August 1954, Hidding Hall, Cape Town.
* Sonata for violin and piano (1954). Dedicated to famous violinist Maria Neuss. First performance and live broadcast ([[SABC]]) 22 August 1954, Hidding Hall, Cape Town.
* Three Eliegies for piano solo (1970)
* Three Eliegies for piano solo (1970)
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[[File:Cromwell Everson 003.jpg|centre|350px|thumb|Everson composing a tune on his computer]]
[[File:Cromwell Everson 003.jpg|centre|350px|thumb|Everson composing a tune on his computer]]


==== Electro-Acoustical Works ====
==== Electro-acoustical works ====
* ''Son Staan Stil'', an electronic music composition (1971)
* ''Son Staan Stil'', an electronic music composition (1971)
* ''Seven Inventions'', a computer music composition (1988)
* ''Seven Inventions'', a computer music composition (1988)


== References ==
== References ==
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<references />
* "The life and music of Cromwell Everson" by Brukman, Jeffrey James - Thesis, Doctor of Musicology, 2006, [[UNISA]]
* "The life and music of Cromwell Everson" by Brukman, Jeffrey James Thesis, Doctor of Musicology, 2006, [[UNISA]]
* "Komponiste van Suid-Afrika" ''Composers of South Africa'' by Bouws, Jan, publisher C.F. Albertyn (Pty) Ltd, Stellenbosch, 1971
* "Komponiste van Suid-Afrika" ''Composers of South Africa'' by Bouws, Jan, publisher C.F. Albertyn (Pty) Ltd, Stellenbosch, 1971


== External links ==
== External links ==
[[File:Cromwell Everson 002.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Everson as painted by his wife Hermine Everson]]
[[File:Cromwell Everson 002.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Everson as painted by his wife Hermine Everson]]

* [http://www.amazon.com/South-African-People-Africans-Charles/dp/1156794226 Book on South African People: List of South Africans]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071009031843/http://atkvcenturion.tak.co.za/ander/2006jaarverslag.html ATKV postuum recognition to Everson]
* [http://www.amazon.com/South-African-College-Music-Alumni/dp/1155683838/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1278367503&sr=1-1 Book on South African College of Music Alumni]
* [http://atkvcenturion.tak.co.za/ander/2006jaarverslag.html ATKV postuum recognition to Everson]
* [http://www.unisa.ac.za/Default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=10891 Musicology ars nova list -Unisa]
* [http://www.unisa.ac.za/Default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=10891 Musicology ars nova list -Unisa]
* [http://www.unisa.ac.za/default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=7181 Articles in Musicus - Unisa]
* [http://www.unisa.ac.za/default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=7181 Articles in Musicus Unisa]
* [http://www.africancomposers.co.za/Aficomp/Everson,_Cromwell.html Dictonary of African Composers]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090809135806/http://www.africancomposers.co.za/Aficomp/Everson%2C_Cromwell.html Dictionary of African Composers]
* [http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search_harvester.pl?limit=225&term1=+%20+%20+%20+early%20+%20+%20+%20+music&subject=artsandhumanities Arts and Humanities pages of Intute]
* [http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search_harvester.pl?limit=225&term1=+%20+%20+%20+early%20+%20+%20+%20+music&subject=artsandhumanities Arts and Humanities pages of Intute]
* [http://listserv.ru.ac.za/pipermail/sealscat-l/2006-October/000542.html Reference to Jeffrey James Brukman's Doctor of Musicology Thesis]
* [http://musicsack.com/PersonFMTDetail.cfm?PersonPK=100051995 MusicSack database]
* [http://musicsack.com/PersonFMTDetail.cfm?PersonPK=100051995 MusicSack database]
* [http://www.spinto.co.za/index_files/Page389.htm Lorraine Du Toit Biography]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071028091021/http://www.spinto.co.za/index_files/Page389.htm Lorraine Du Toit Biography]
* [http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/346047217-70154732/content~db=all~content=a793867119 "Die sewe invensies van Cromwell Everson" by Gysbertha D. Beernaert]
* "Die sewe invensies van Cromwell Everson" by Gysbertha D. Beernaert

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Dr Cromwell Everson
Head of the performing arts department at Technicon Natal, South Africa
In office
1976–1991
Preceded byfirst
Succeeded bynone
Personal details
Born28 September 1925
Beaufort West, Cape Province, Union of South Africa
Died11 June 1991(1991-06-11) (aged 65)
Durban, Natal, Republic of South Africa
SpouseHermine
ChildrenKatrienka, Ludwig and Melina
ResidenceDurban
Alma materStellenbosch University and University of Cape Town
ProfessionClassical music composer

Cromwell Everson (28 September 1925 – 11 June 1991) was primarily known as a composer during his lifetime. He was brought up as an Afrikaner by his mother, Maria De Wit and father, Robert Everson. He continued this tradition and all his children were brought up as Afrikaners.

Everson wrote the first Afrikaans opera, and most of his other vocal works were in Afrikaans. His works consist of five sonatas, a trio, an opera, a set of inventions, four song-cycles, a piano suite, miscellaneous movements for the piano and guitar and an incomplete symphony and string quartet.

During Everson's career in Worcester, Western Cape he also gave music lessons to the musician David Kramer.

For his Afrikaans opera Everson received in 2007 a posthumous acknowledgement from the ATKV (Afrikaans Language- and Cultural society).

Education

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Everson composing

Compositions

[edit]

Vocal works

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Opera

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  • Klutaimnestra (eng:Clytemnestra) (Libretto, Cromwell Everson), Afrikaans opera in four acts (1967). First performance 7 November 1967, Biesenbach Hall, Worcester
  • Rat a Plan (Libretto, unannotated), incomplete chamber opera (1952).

Choral

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  • Kyrie Eleison, SATB (1952)

Song cycles

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  • Vier Liefdesliedjies ("four love songs") for soprano and piano (1949). First performance on 9 June 1955 in the Stellenbosch Conservatory of Music. First radio broadcast performance on 11 January 1960 (Switzerland).
    1. Nagliedjie (N. P. van Wyk Louw)
    2. Net altyd jy (N. P. van Wyk Louw)
    3. Nooit Nog (W. E. G. Louw)
    4. Dennebosse (N. P. van Wyk Louw).
  • Kontraste (D. J. Opperman) (1951)
  • Water en Woestyn (1955) re-titled Die Dobbelsteen (1984). First performance on 26 August 1956 in the Stellenbosch Conservatory of Music.
    1. By alle skone dinge (N. P. van Wyk Louw)
    2. Drie Bome (Uys Krige)
    3. Die Karnaval sal eindig (I. Rousseau)
    4. Boer (D. J. Opperman)
    5. Hael (D. J. Opperman)
    6. Wat kan ek jou gee? (N. P. van Wyk Louw)
    7. Nagrit (I. Rousseau)
  • Three Brontë Songs (1987)

Solo songs

[edit]

Instrumental works

[edit]

Orchestral

[edit]
  • Symphony, an incomplete work (1953)
  • Danza Senzule for chamber orchestra (1961)

Chamber music

[edit]
  • String Quartet (first movement), an incomplete work (1949)
  • Trio for Viola, Violoncello and Piano (1963)

First complete performance 8 April 1978, SABC Concert Studio Sea Point, Cape Town. First radio broadcast performance 20 July 1971 (SABC).

  • String Quartet, an incomplete work (1970)

Solo works

[edit]
  • Suite for Piano (1951)
  • Prelude and Fuga for piano solo (1953–1954)
  • Sonata – Variation I for piano solo (1953)
  • Sonata – Variation II for piano solo (1956)
  • Sonata for violin and piano (1954). Dedicated to famous violinist Maria Neuss. First performance and live broadcast (SABC) 22 August 1954, Hidding Hall, Cape Town.
  • Three Eliegies for piano solo (1970)
  • Variations for piano (1978)
  • Etude for piano solo (1981)
  • Guitar Sonata (1984). Dedicated to David Hewitt
  • Cantús Tristitae, for solo guitar (1984). First performance 11 Augustus 1985, Jubilee Hall, Durban. First radio broadcast performance 5 July 1988 (SABC).
  • Sonato for solo flute (1987). Dedicated to Esmé Venter.
  • Sonato for violin solo (1985 rev. 1987). Dedicated to Marike Urban-Grimm.
  • Wedding March for organ solo (1987). Dedicated to Ludwig en Retha Everson.
Everson composing a tune on his computer

Electro-acoustical works

[edit]
  • Son Staan Stil, an electronic music composition (1971)
  • Seven Inventions, a computer music composition (1988)

References

[edit]
  • "The life and music of Cromwell Everson" by Brukman, Jeffrey James – Thesis, Doctor of Musicology, 2006, UNISA
  • "Komponiste van Suid-Afrika" Composers of South Africa by Bouws, Jan, publisher C.F. Albertyn (Pty) Ltd, Stellenbosch, 1971
[edit]
Everson as painted by his wife Hermine Everson