Composer and conductor Harry van Hoof (81) passed away.
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Van Hoof was for twenty years a regular guest conductor at the Metropole Orchestra.
Van Hoof was a fixed guest conductor at the Metropole Orchestra for twenty years. He was particularly known as a conductor for the Eurovision Song Contest entries and because of the hit 'How Do You Do' by Mouth & MacNeal, which he co-wrote.
Conductor, composer and arranger Harry van Hoof passed away on Saturday.
Composer, conductor, and arranger Harry van Hoof (81) passed away on Saturday. This was announced on Sunday. Van Hoof was born in Hilversum but had been living in Eindhoven for a long time. He left his mark on the Dutch music industry. He gained great fame as a conductor for many Dutch entries at the Eurovision Song Festival. He was also a regular guest conductor with the Metropole Orchestra. His greatest success as a composer came in 1971 with …
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