Willem Jeths, born in 1959 in Amersfoort, The Netherlands, is a distinguished Dutch classical composer known for his evocative and innovative works. His musical journey began in childhood with piano and music theory lessons, leading him to study at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. Jeths' compositions span a wide range, including chamber music, orchestral pieces, solo concertos, songs, and operas, showcasing his evolution from an atonal idiom to a more traditional tonal style. His operatic works, such as 'Hôtel de Pékin', 'The Tell-Tale Heart', and 'Ritratto', have garnered critical acclaim. Jeths' music often explores profound themes and emotional depths, as seen in his celebrated Requiem and Recorder Concerto. His works have been performed by renowned orchestras and conductors, cementing his status as a leading figure in contemporary classical music. Beyond his composing, Jeths has also been a dedicated educator, teaching composition at various conservatories and serving as a composer-in-residence with several orchestras.