PHOTO: Mengelberg and the 
Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1919
Mengelberg and the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1919

Societies devoted to Willem Mengelberg

Mengelberg remains a high-profile conductor even today,
with enough long-time admirers that societies have been founded in his name.

Willem Mengelberg Vereniging

The aim of the "Willem Mengelberg Vereniging", founded on February 13th 1987, is to promote the memory of the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg. It publishes a journal four times a year, which contains articles, mainly in Dutch, about Willem Mengelberg, the Concertgebouw Orchestra and other orchestras he conducted, soloists and musicians who played with him, composers and conductors who had contact with him... The society organizes at least one meeting every year, during which places of particular musical interest are visited, or people who played under Mengelberg are interviewed.

The society does not issue recordings.

Membership costs 50 Dutch guilders, outside The Netherlands 60 Dutch guilders (approximately $30 U.S.). (information supplied by secretary-Treasurer Albert Meurer)
The secretariat of the society is located at the following address:
     Willem Mengelberg Vereniging
     Mozartkade 14
     1077 DJ Amsterdam
     The Netherlands



Willem Mengelberg Society of America

Ceased operation with the death of its founder, Ronald Klett.
His papers have been lodged with the University of Wisconsin.

I was sent a nearly complete set of Ronald Klett's Mengelberg Society newsletters.
As a service to Mengelberg admirers I have used an OCR program to copy the
first 10 issues.  Please excuse scanning errors I missed, and certain
substitutions made necessary by the limitations of HTML formatting.

Read the first 10 issues of the Mengelberg Society Newsletter
Read issues 11-20 of the Mengelberg Society Newsletter

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