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Het Muziek - Foppe Schut
Photo: Foppe Schut
29 Aug
A Dust in Time

With A Dust in Time, the American-Chinese composer Huang Ruo wrote a meditative journey in which the strings of Het Muziek will not let go of each other for one moment.

The intention behind A Dust in Time is to offer a moment of hope and light. Or, as Ruo puts it, “This reality has made me think of creating a special piece for the people who are living in the shadow or coming out of the shadow, giving them a piece of music to reflect, to express, to mount, to bury, to find internal peace and strength, to heal, and to find hope, light and warmth.”

Het Muziek has a strong artistic connection with the Chinese-American composer. He has worked together with our musicians in Amsterdam at multiple occasions. As an artist, Ruo feels a strong desire to create work that responds to the pandemic and the effect it has had on many.

For this evening, artist and photographer Awoiska van der Molen will design a visual installation specifically for the piece ‘A Dust in Time’.

Het Muziek - Foppe Schut
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Length 60 minutes

Huang Ruo
A Dust in Time

Joseph Puglia violin
Marijke van Kooten violin
Liesbeth Steffens viola
Sebastiaan van Halsema cello

Awoiska van der Molen visual installation