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Thomas Dissevelt (4 March 1921, – 1989) was a Dutch composer and musician. He is known as a pioneer in the merging of and . He married Rina Reys, sister of , in 1946.

Tom Dissevelt was also known as bassist/arranger of the , and contributed to recordings by Rita Reys.

Between 1939 and 1944 Dissevelt studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. He studied for over three years, then went on to study , and piano. Owing to schedule conflicts he discontinued his clarinet studies but later studied bass under the tutelage of Herman Stotijn of the Residentie Orchestra.

After World War II Dissevelt moved to Indonesia with the to work. In 1947 he went on an international tour with , the husband of Rita Reys, and the orchestra of . This tour lasted three years and was particularly focussed on Spain and North Africa.

In 1955 Bep Rowold, leader of the Skymasters, hired Dissevelt as a bassist and arranger. Dissevelt became interested in twelve-tone serialism, listened to the many German radio stations, and heard works by Karlheinz Stockhausen and . Recommended by in 1958, he was invited to , where together with , aka Kid Baltan, he composed and recorded . In 1957 Dissevelt and Raaijmakers released The Elektrosoniks: Electronic Music; in 1959 they released The Fascinating World of Electronic Music (), which in 2003 would deem one of his 25 all-time favorite albums.Bowie, D., "Confessions of a Vinyl Junkie", Vanity Fair, Nov 2003. More of Dissevelt's compositions may be heard on the anthology album Popular Electronics: Early Dutch Electronic Music from Philips Research Laboratories, 1956–1963 (2004, Basta).

The emergence of pop music, along with such constitutional changes in the music industry as the disbandment of radio orchestras, compelled Dissevelt to give up orchestra work altogether. He then resolved to become an assistant to renowned Dutch entertainers such as and .


External links
  • The Fascinating World of Electronic Music (FULL ALBUM) 1959
  • The Elektrosoniks: Elektronik Music (renamed Song of the Second Moon, full album)
  • Sonik Re-Entry 1957
  • Tom Dissevelt (Holanda,1962) – Electronic Movements

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