
Ronald Snijders
Ronald Snijders is a Surinamese-Dutch flutist and musician known for his contributions to the jazz genre. Recently, he expressed his aspiration to perform a full concert at the renowned Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, where he has previously played. During a visit to London, he participated in a live interview with jazz DJ Gilles Peterson, celebrating his music and recent album 'Penta.' Snijders is also planning concerts with pianist and arranger Etienne Stadwijk, which will take place in Suriname, Curaçao, and at the North Sea Jazz Festival in 2025.
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Recent news mentions
Ronald Snijders describes the theft of his father's bronze bust as a disrespectful cultural crime.
Ronald Snijders noemt diefstal borstbeeld vader respectloze culturele misdaad – de Ware TijdFlutist/composer Ronald Snijders recalls feeling proud when he learned that his father conducted the Surinamese national anthem during the independence ceremony.
Vijftig jaar Srefidensi wordt groots gevierd in Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam – de Ware TijdRonald Snijders provides the musical accompaniment for the exhibition opening.
mijn geschiedenis, jouw geschiedenis’ toont gedeeld verhaal – de Ware TijdFluitist Ronald Snijders heeft in verband met vijftig jaar Srefidensi de song ‘Wi wani wan swit’ Sranan’ geschreven.
Ronald Snijders brengt single uit in verband met 50 jaar Srefidensi – de Ware TijdRonald Snijders expressed shock at the passing of Sly Stone, reflecting on his impact on pop music.
‘Sly is een groot voorbeeld voor mij geweest’ – de Ware TijdFlutist Ronald Snijders contributed to Tasha's new single, adding an extra dimension to the song.
einde van twaalf jaar stilte – de Ware Tijd
Ronald Snijders is working on his autobiography and a documentary.
Ronald Snijders werkt aan autobiografie en documentaire – de Ware TijdLydia Emanuels is seen in a photo with Ronald Snijders among other artists she interviewed.
Lydia Emanuels 90 jaar – de Ware TijdRonald Snijders expressed his admiration for Harold Biervliet, calling him his greatest Surinamese guitar hero.
‘Je bent niet meer, maar laat ons zoveel mooie muziek na’ – de Ware TijdRonald Snijders dreams of performing at the famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London.
Ronald Snijders droomt van optreden in befaamde jazzclub in Londen – de Ware Tijd














































