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Lennaert Herman Nijgh (January 29, 1945 in
Haarlem –
November 28, 2002 in Haarlem) was a
Dutch lyricist.
Nijgh was most
commonly known as the lyricist...
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Dutch publishing group,
headquartered in Amsterdam. Its
subsidiaries are
Nijgh & Van Ditmar,
Querido Verlag, De Arbeiderspers, Athenaeum, **** & Van Gennep...
- and the
Rotterdam Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (founded 1844 by
Henricus Nijgh). The paper's
motto is Lux et
Libertas –
Light (referring to the Age of...
- one of his ****ure lyricists,
Lennaert Nijgh, who was a
friend of De Groot's stepbrother. In 1960, De
Groot met
Nijgh at the
Coornhert Lyceum in Haarlem....
- Like most of his
other songs, it was co-written by
songwriter Lennaert Nijgh. The
music was
composed by
Boudewijn de
Groot himself. The song is a protest...
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honor of
lyricist Lennaert Nijgh (1945–2002). He made a
marble statue with the
letters A and Z,
which symbolize the
texts Nijgh wrote. The
sculpture AZ is...
- Rosselson,
Ralph Trainer and
Marian McKenzie),[citation needed]
Astrid Nijgh (in Dutch, as De
scholen haring),
Schooner Fare,
Patrick Clifford and Breabach...
- its name to a well-known song,
written by
Boudewijn de
Groot and
Lennaert Nijgh and
first performed in 1973 by Rob de Nijs. The
actual subject of the song...
- Who's Who, 1996,
Harrap Books,
London Hans van Straaten, Moordenaarswerk, 1990,
Amsterdam (Dutch)
Lennaert Nijgh,
Moord & doodslag, 1990, Sc****l (Dutch)...
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Retrieved June 24, 2017. Thijs, J. G. A. (1984). Taal ter
sprake (in Dutch).
Nijgh & Van Ditmar. p. 40. ISBN 9789023655930.
Retrieved 25
December 2012. ter...