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Gaudeamus Music Week

Gaudeamus: as a 75-year-old younger than ever

Anno 2020 bruist de Muziekweek als nooit tevoren. Zelfs corona heeft er nauwelijks vat op gekregen. Hoeveel ‘Mozarts’ er inmiddels zijn opgestaan wil ik in het midden laten, maar het rijke en gevarieerde off- en online aanbod creëert enige keuzestress. Op haar 75e is de organisatie jonger dan ooit: Gaudeamus is the place to be.

#Corona-classics 3: Maxim Shalygin: orgelende saxofoons op cd ‘Todos los fuegos el fuego’

Een regenachtige dag in #coronaquarantaine lijkt me het ideale moment een cd te beluisteren die gaat over vuur. Dus schuif ik Todos los fuegos el fuego van de Oekraïens-Nederlandse componist Maxim Shalygin in de laptop. ‘Alle vuren het vuur’ is vernoemd naar de gelijknamige bundel met acht korte verhalen van Julio Cortázar. Ook de cd telt acht nummers, die samen… 

#Corona-classics I: Le Dernier sorcier Pauline Viardot

Toen donderdag 12 maart de coronamaatregelen werden afgekondigd voelde dat eerst nog onwerkelijk. De volgende dag viel de wereldpremière van de opera Ritratto van Willem Jeths in het water. Ik had me hier enorm op verheugd, net als op al die andere producties in het Opera Forward Festival. Bovendien zat ik volop in de voorbereidingen voor talloze inleidingen de komende… 

Requiem for an ideal music lover. 'Grandpa Hippo' is no more: Frans Curvers dies, aged 91

'Thea, have you heard that new piece yet? It's beautiful!' And there plopped another wetransfer in with a recording by Kate Moore, Pete Harden, Calliope Tsoupaki or any other composer. Frans Curvers was at the front of every (world) premiere. Whether it took place at Paradiso in Amsterdam, De Doelen in Rotterdam, TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht or a backstreet church somewhere.... 

Shout out! The big fill-in for the new arts plan.

The Council for Culture has just proposed the new Basic Infrastructure (BIS), and it has become a very big, in traditional terms 'prosperous', baby. Since the Council is not allowed to name names, and can only list functions, we have already made a fill-in list here, in which we list (very briefly, because little time and not knowing about everything) which existing cultural... 

Maya Fridman: Prokofiev's Fire Angel with hard rock attitude

Russian-Dutch Maya Fridman (Moscow, 1989) plays classical and contemporary music as well as rock, jazz, folk and flamenco. Communication with the audience is now her main aim. So why limit yourself to a particular style or genre? The Cello Biennale website rightly describes her as a 'musical jack-of-all-trades'. She scored highly in 2016 at this... 

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra plays Fires by Raminta Šerkšnytė

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is coming to our country. On Monday 9 April, they will give a concert in TivoliVredenburg Utrecht under their young chief conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla. They will play music by Wagner, Debussy and Beethoven, a fairly standard programme at first sight. But fortunately, Lithuanian Gražinytė-Tyla brings a piece by her compatriot Raminta Šerkšnytė. Who wrote Fires... 

Ligeti festival - tribute to adventurous and idiosyncratic composer

Hungarian composer György Ligeti (1923-2006) suffered under several dictatorships; the Nazis killed his father and brother during World War II, and after the War the Communists forced him to write sweet 'folk music'. After the 1956 Hungarian uprising, he fled to Vienna and then to Cologne. In the West, he unpopularised into an idiosyncratic composer, who already... 

Between nappy and dishes - the (in)visibility of female composers

Amsterdam, 8 March 2018. Today is Women's Day, no one can fail to notice. The media are brimming with articles about women's unequal pay and their still limited representation in prestigious positions. Whether in politics, business, academia or the arts. Perhaps the most conservative is the classical music world. There, the female composer has yet to... 

Kill the West in Me – muziektheater over botsing Oost-West

We worden tegenwoordig doodgegooid met opinies over de voor- en nadelen van multiculti. Al naargelang politieke voorkeur zijn mensen bijzonder enthousiast dan wel zeer negatief over de toenemende ‘verkleuring’ van onze maatschappij. Het gamelanensemble Gending, het Doelen Kwartet en Het Geluid Maastricht besloten de koe bij de horens te vatten. Zij baseerden Kill the West in Me op feministische brieven van… 

Klankverkenner Aart Strootman wint Gaudeamus Award 2017

Op zondag 10 september werd in TivoliVredenburg de Gaudeamus Award voor componisten onder de 30 uitgereikt. Winnaar was de Nederlandse gitarist, componist en instrumentontwerper Aart Strootman (1987). Hij werd gekozen uit 5 genomineerden en ontving de prijs uit handen van jurylid Christopher Trapani. De jury bestond verder uit Joe Cutler en Mayke Nas. Net als vorig jaar nodigde Gaudeamus haar… 

Gaudeamus Music Week: the squeak-grunt definitively over?

De Gaudeamus Muziekweek lijkt het stadium van doorwrochte, maar publieksonvriendelijke ‘piep-knor’ definitief achter zich te hebben gelaten. Het gerenommeerde festival voor nieuwe muziek brengt in vijf dagen tijd 129 composities uit 32 landen. Asko|Schönberg en Cappella Amsterdam trapten woensdag 6 september af met een bonte variëteit aan stijlen. Aldus vormde het openingsconcert een graadmeter van wat modernemuziekliefhebbers tot en met… 

Anthony Vine wins Gaudeamus Award #Gaud16

The 70th audition of the Gaudeamus Music Week ended Sunday 11 September in TivoliVredenburg with the presentation of the Gaudeamus Award. Director Henk Heuvelmans presented the prize for composers under thirty to American Anthony Vine (1988). The prize money of five thousand euros is intended for a new composition, to be performed during a subsequent edition. The jury, consisting of... 

Enchanting concert Silbersee in Pieterskerk Utrecht #Gaud16

A creak. A squeak. A plop. A cough. Genuflection. In Utrecht's Pieterskerk, the singers of Silbersee surround us with almost inaudible, mysterious sounds. The fragmentation evokes an atmosphere of a restless nocturnal forest. Does an owl screech there? The fabric condenses and the sound shifts colour as the singers buzz through cardboard tubes, blow mini harmonicas and shrill... 

Pierre Boulez turns 90 yet again

This year was a celebration of two composers from two seemingly completely different planets. The Estonian Arvo Pärt (b 1935) turned eighty, the Frenchman Pierre Boulez (b 1925) ninety. One is unparalleled among a wide audience for his eloquent 'tintinnabulist style', the other is applauded by a select group of insiders for his avant-garde compositions, which the general public, however, experiences as incomprehensible... 

Alexander Khubeev wins Gaudeamus Award 2015

This year, too, the Gaudeamus Award went to an Eastern European. In 2014, Ukrainian Anna Korsun won the coveted competition for composers under 30; this year, the €5,000 prize goes to Russian composer Alexander Khubeev* (1986, Perm). This was announced on Sunday 13 September in TivoliVredenburg by Henk Heuvelmans, for many years the driving force behind... 

70,200 samples in 33″ - music of the future at Gaudeamus Music Week Academy

Just after the end of the Early Music Festival, the Gaudeamus Music Week, the Mecca of cutting-edge notes for seventy years, starts in Utrecht. Five nominated composers under 30 compete for the coveted Gaudeamus Award, previously won by now established composers such as Unsuk Chin, Yannis Kyriakides and Michel van der Aa. For the second year, the... 

Giya Kantsheli: 'I never wanted to compose Georgian music'

Georgian composer Giya Kantsjeli (Tbilisi, 1935) composes archaic-sounding, expressive works with slow progression, tremendous tension and heartbreaking melancholy. Characterised by fierce dynamic contrasts, his music often suddenly switches from an almost inaudible pianissimo to an oorsplitting fortissimo. On 23 February, Vredenburg's broadcasting series The Friday presents his monumental Styx for viola, choir and orchestra.... 

Anna Korsun wins Gaudeamus Music Prize

Last night, Ukrainian composer Anna Korsun (1986, Donetsk) won the coveted Gaudeamus Music Prize in TivoliVredenburg. This consists of a cash prize of €4550, which serves as an honorarium for a new composition that will have its world premiere in a subsequent instalment. The international jury, consisting of composers Vanessa Lann (Netherlands), Oscar Bianchi (Switzerland) and Wim Hendericx (Belgium) unanimously chose her... 

Gaudeamus organises seminar on music criticism

Tonight begins the international Gaudeamus Music Week, in which five composers under 30 compete for the coveted Gaudeamus Music Prize. The jury, consisting of Vanessa Lann, Oscar Bianchi and Wim Henderickx selected them from eighty entrants from all over the world. It is the fourth edition in Utrecht of the competition, which started in 1951 in Bilthoven; the new TivoliVredenburg serves as the festival centre.... 

Concertzender vecht opnieuw voor zijn leven

Voor de zoveelste keer in zijn ruim dertigjarig bestaan dreigt de kleurrijke Concertzender ten onder te gaan. Daarom is er op 6 mei een benefietconcert in de Amstelkerk in Amsterdam. Grootheden als Liza Ferschtman, Yuri Honing, Erik Bosgraaf en het Ragazze Kwartet treden gratis op, om de zender te steunen die zoveel live opnames van hun concerten uitzendt. Zelf begon ik er in 1995 mijn carrière als radiomaker, dus ik zou zeggen: komt allen, en donate ruimhartig! Voor nog geen twee ton per jaar blijft de zender in de lucht.

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