Mark van Platen
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Born
January 28, 1955
Marcus Johannes Nicasius Maria van Platen
January 28, 1955
Netherlands
Genresclassical
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| Born | Marcus Johannes Nicasius Maria van Platen January 28, 1955 Netherlands |
| Genres | classical |
| Occupations | composer, conductor, organist, pianist |
Mark van Platen (born 1955) is a Dutch composer, conductor, organist and pianist. In 2004, he was presented a Gouden Kalf (Dutch equivalent of the Oscars) for his music score for the Dutch film Kees De Jongen.[1]
Van Platen completed his education as an organist, choirmaster and pianist at the Brabants Conservatorium college of music in Tilburg under Maurice Pirenne, Cees Rotteveel and Ton Demmers. In 1992, he obtained the orchestra conductor's diploma at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague under Ed Spanjaard.