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Two world premieres show the versatility of minimalism
Dead in Love is a mystical quest for divine love. Vukosavljević takes the audience on a journey through sound worlds where Indian tradition, early music and a string quintet converge. Kate Moore’s new work is a loud, wild scream in the wilderness and explores the boundaries of rhythm and sound.
Two world premieres are the focal point of this exceptional concert, a celebration of the strength and beauty of minimalist music. Kate Moore has written a concerto specifically for the virtuosity of Australian percussionist Claire Edwardes. Dead in Love by Serbian composer Ivan Vukosavljević, is a piece for thirteen musicians. Both composers offer a musical experience that stimulates both intellectually and spiritually.
During this concert, radio recordings will be made for broadcaster NTR.
The world premiere of Kate Moore is made possible with the support of the Keir Foundation, Geoff Stearn, and Ammodo.
Ivan Vukosavljević
Dead in Love
Kate Moore
Storm Oratory
Clark Rundell conductor
Claire Edwardes percussion
Ivan Vukosavljević sarod/analog synthesizer
Het Muziek
Ingrid Geerlings flute
Hans Wolters oboe
David Kweksilber clarinet
Margreet Bongers bassoon/tanpura
Bianca Egberts trumpet
Koen Kaptijn trombone
Pauline Post piano/chest organ
Tineke Steenbrink harpsichord/voice
Francesca Ajossa harpsichord/voice
Joey Marijs tanpura
Wiek Hijmans tanpura
Jeroen Kimman tanpura
Shannon Lee violin
Laura Lunansky violin/voice
Liesbeth Steffens viola/voice
Sebastiaan van Halsema cello
Jordi Carrasco Hjelm double bass
Dates
20:15
Muziekgebouw