| Who is Ronald Snijders
Ronald
Snijders is considered to be the most swinging flutist in the
Netherlands
(Jazz magazine Jazz nu), and the inventor of African Surinam kawinajazz.
He was born in Paramaribo, Suriname in 1951 and started to play the flute
at the age of seven, influenced by his professionally fluteplaying father.
In his youth he also practised guitar, sax, some piano and percussion,
playing popular music, classical music, Brazilian music plus jazz. In
september of 1970 he settled in Delft, the Netherlands to study civil
engineering, but about five years later he was a professional selftaught
musician. Among his awards shines the Press prize at the prestigious NOS
jazzconcours of 1973 in Laren, won with a flute solo. The legendary bandleader
Boy Edgar who was presiding the jury said: Ronald Snijders has extreme
skill and creativity. Jazzpianist Chick Corea wrote him in 1976: You're
a great flutist and an excellent composer…I'm sure people here in the
United states will like your music a lot. And as jazz journalist Rudy
Koopmans put it some years later: the most brillant fluteplayer in
the field of improvised music in the Netherlands
(Volkskrant).
The World Broadcasting Corporation of the Netherlands made a documentary
film about Ronald Snijders in 1973 and in 1999 the Dutch NPS television
portrayed him in both the Netherlands and Surinam (which he visites frequently).
Ronald Snijders produced and released twenty albums (cd's and lp's) with
innovative compositions of his own, varying in style from North American
jazz and fusion to new African Caribbean jazz (among which Surinam kasekojazz
and kawinajazz), Brazilian grooves and other worldjazz. He also released
three cd's with Surinam childrens songs performed by Surinam children.
Furthermore he played on albums of the Dutch Willem Breuker collective
(in which he worked between 1974 and 1976), the partly Surinam Fra
Fra bigband and the Moroccan Weshm. He performed as a flute
soloist and with the Ronald Snijders Band (earlier named
Ronald Snijders Black Straight Music) and the now very succesful Ronald
Snijders extended Band in the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Suriname,
the USA, Cuba, Curacao, Mali, Senegal and Burkina Faso. Jazztrumpeter
Lester Bowie from the Art Ensemble of Chicago played a full concert with
Ronald Snijders in the Netherlands. In march/april 2000 he toured with
his band to Mexico, Nicaragua and Guatamala. Snijders composed music for
films (South Bronx, Kon Esi baka, Desiree, Domburg), tv and radio tunes,
balletmusic and classical music for ensembles and symfonic orchestra.
He lives in Delft. Beside fluteplaying, composing and producing he is
an author and a master of ethnomusicolgy. He wrote a couple of books among
which the biography The man with the piccolo, where Ronald Snijders
pictured his musical father Eddy Snijders (1923-1990), the lexicon Sranantongo
fu strati with slang creole Surinam words and expressions, and a sheetmusic
book with traditional melodies of kaseko, the most popular music of Surinam.
He presents readings on Caribbean (and other) music at universities, cultural
centres and the like, and leads music workshops for improvisation. His recent projects are two Brazilian-Surinam projects (Projeto Subraz en Paramaribo-Bahia), the Surinam jazz music projects Bijlmerjazz I, II, and music theater for children (Tropische verrassingen, Tak en Wortel and KANGA). Coming projects are Bijlmerjazz III and Caribbean Chameleon with funk and rap influence. Ronald Snijders is a frontrunner of African Caribbean music |