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Sam Swaap

Sam Swaap (Amsterdam, 15 October 1888 - Den Haag, 7 November 1971) was a Dutch violinist and conductor.
== Early life ==
Samuel (Sam) Swaap, the son of David Swaap (1859-1942) and Elisabeth Halberstad (1853-1928) began playing the violin at the age of eight, receiving his first violin lessons from H.M Hofmeester. He enrolled in the Amsterdam Conservatorium and studied under Carl Flesch from the years 1904 to 1907. Swaap made his debut as a soloist with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra at the age of sixteen and entered the orchestra's first violin section in 1909. In 1913, Swaap went to Finland for two years to serve as a concertmaster in Abo. The outbreak of the First World War brought him back to the Netherlands. Upon his return he was appointed concertmaster of the Residence Orchestra in Den Haag. During that time, Swaap was a member of two chamber ensembles: the Haagsche Strijkwartet and the Frenkel Trio. Swaap's friend, Charles van Isterdael, played cello in both ensembles and also in the Residence Orchestra. Swaap also recorded also many works for violin solo (see list below). Most of the recordings are dated between 1922 and 1924. Swaap played as a soloist all over Europe including: France, Spain, Germany, Finland, Denmark and Holland, his home land. Some composers dedicated some of their works to Swaap. the Dutch composer Willem de Boer dedicated his ''Sarabande'' to Swaap in 1923 and Leon Orthel (1905–1985) dedicated his ''Capriccio op.19'' to him in 1939.

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