Dr Cromwell Everson | |
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Head of the performing arts department at Technicon Natal, South Africa | |
In office 1976–1991 | |
Preceded by | first |
Succeeded by | none |
Personal details | |
Born | 28 September 1925 Beaufort West, Cape Province, Union of South Africa |
Died | 11 June 1991 Durban, Natal, Republic of South Africa | (aged 65)
Spouse | Hermine |
Children | Katrienka, Ludwig and Melina |
Residence | Durban |
Alma mater | Stellenbosch University and University of Cape Town |
Profession | Classical 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).