File:Inleiding Britten Sinfonia (audio).mp3

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Description Britten Sinfonia . Clark Rundell
Nederlands: Nadat het werk van Amerika's belangrijkste opkomende componist, Nico Muhly, in april 2012 voor het eerst in deSingel te horen was, presenteren we hem nu in een dubbelportret met John Adams. Op de lessenaars ligt de wereldpremière van het dubbelconcerto dat Muhly schreef voor meesterpercussionist Colin Currie en de winnaar van het Tromp Concours Percussie 2012, Alexandre Esperet. Daarnaast staat Muhly's 'Seeing is believing' op het programma. Onlangs maakte Thomas Gould een schitterende cd-opname van dit concerto voor zessnarige elektrische viool. Muhly's muziek wordt tijdens dit concert omringd door twee sleutelwerken van John Adams, die in 2007 een compleet festival aan hem wijdde in Carnegie Hall. Sindsdien ontwikkelde de carrière van Muhly (°1981) zich in een razend tempo als 'redder van de klassieke muziek'. Hij leverde prachtige arrangementen voor Antony and The Johnsons en Jonsi en schreef de soundtrack voor Oscarwinnaar 'The Reader' (met Kate Winslet). In 2011 zag zijn eerste opera 'Two Boys' het licht, een opdracht van English National Opera en de New Yorkse Metropolitan.
English: The work of Nico Muhly (1981), America's most important up-and-coming composer, was first heard in deSingel in April 2012. To follow that, we are now presenting him in a double bill with John Adams. On the music stands for this world premiere are the orchestral parts for the double concerto Muhly wrote for master percussionist Colin Currie and the winner of the Tromp International Percussion Competition 2012 (as yet unknown). Also on the programme is Muhly's 'Seeing is believing', a concerto for six-string electric violin. Thomas Gould's brilliant recording of this has recently been issued on CD. In this concert, Muhly's music is set off by two key works by John Adams, who in 2007 devoted an entire festival at the Carnegie Hall to Muhly. Since then, Muhly's career has rocketed. Seen as 'the saviour of classical music', he has produced fine arrangements for Antony and The Johnsons, and Jonsi, and wrote the soundtrack for the Oscar-winning 'The Reader' (with Kate Winslet). His first opera, 'Two Boys', commissioned by the English National Opera and the New York Metropolitan, hit the stage in 2007.
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Shakerloops (John Adams); Kamersymfonie (John Adams); Seeing is Believing (Belgische creatie) (Nico Muhly); Percussion Double Concerto (wereldcreatie) (Nico Muhly)
Nederlands: Britten Sinfonia (muzikale uitvoering); Clark Rundell (muzikale leiding); Colin Currie (percussie); Alexandre Esperet (percussie); Thomas Gould (viool)
Nederlands: muziek
Français : musique
English: music
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