Concert September 12, 2010 - Gaudeamus Music Week, with a.o. Ere Lievonen

Concert Fokker organ | September 12, 2010, 12.30 hours | BAM Hall, Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ

Gaudeamus Music Week 2010


Sunday the 12th of September 2010 there will be a special concert in the BAM Hall of the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ with the Fokker organ during the Gaudeamus Music Week. As many as 10 premieres are on the program, from eleven composers who composed especially for this occasion. These microtonal compositions will be performed by organ player Ere Lievonen or by laptops, possibly supplemented with audio. The composers are Janco Verduin, Steffen Krebber, Hector Bravo Benard, Martin Lo-A-Njoe, Michiel Mensingh, François Gabriel Madden, André Douw, Sean Winters, Christian Pfeiffer, Joseph Michaels and Iván González Escuder.

 

Sunday September 12, 2010 | 12.30 hours| BAM Zaal |Muziekgebouw

 

Free admission

 

www.huygens-fokker.org
www.muziekgebouw.nl

 

 

Performers

Ere Lievonen, Fokker organ

 

Programme

Joseph Michaels (USA, 1977)   -    31 Touch Tones                             5'   (laptop)

Janco Verduin (Ned, 1972)   -   Toccatississimo & Hyperfugue               7'   (player + laptop)

Iván González Escuder (Spa, 1979)   -   Toccatina                              6'   (player)

Christian Pfeiffer (Dui, 1984)   -   trans - cis                                       5'  (laptop)

François Gabriel Madden (Can, 1985)   -   Fantasie                              7'  (player)

Steffen Krebber (Dui, 1976)   -   zimzum                                            5'  (laptop)

André Douw (Ned, 1951)/Sean Winters (Can, 1984)   -   Ode aan het IJ   9'  (player and electronics)

Martin Lo-A-Njoe (Ned, 1969)   -   Toccata                                        5'  (player + laptop)

Hector Bravo Benard (Mex/Ned, 1975)   -   Tapestry                            7'  (laptop)

Michiel Mensingh (Ned, 1975)   -   The Bad-Tempered Clavier                 3'  (laptop)

 

 

  

This concert is made possible by the support of: Music Centre the Netherlands (MCN), the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, the SNS REAAL Fonds and the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ. Show our sponsors