20.10.2024

I Solisti & Spectra

Transit (BE), November Music (NL)

Kaija Saariaho, Annelies Van Parys, Saskia Venegas, Ellen Jacobs

I Solisti & Spectra

With the death of Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, the music world lost one of the great figureheads of her generation. A true tone poet who knew how to subtly unravel the expression and poetry of pure sound. Her refined music and poetic use of electronics continue to inspire composers of today. Three of them (Annelies Van Parys, Saskia Venegas and Ellen Jacobs) will start a dialogue with an iconic work of hers, Solar from 1993.

In addition to Solar, a rarely heard live masterpiece from the 20th century, I Solisti and Spectra perform a brand new work by prominent Belgian composer Annelies Van Parys. For Threnody, she drew inspiration from an epic lament by Josquin Desprez. Spanish-Belgian composer Saskia Venegas presents a world premiere, The White Lotus, an “in memoriam” to her teacher Wim Henderickx. Last, new work by composer Ellen Jacobs is a quiet tribute to Saariaho’s spatial visions.

Programme

Saariaho: Solar

Van Parys: Threnody

Venegas: The White Lotus (premiere)

Jacobs: premiere (commissioned by Transit )

Composers

Kaija Saariaho

Kaija Saariaho

Kaija Saariaho (1952-2023) was a leading voice of her generation of composers, both in her native Finland and worldwide. Her characteristically luxuriant and mysterious textures were often created by combining live performance and electronics. Her compositions bear the mark of her relentless attempt to blend the scientific, technological and rational with an approach grounded in poetic inspiration and resulting in deeply sensorial and associative experiences.

Website Kaija Saariaho

Annelies Van Parys - Saariaho

Annelies Van Parys

Annelies Van Parys is one of Belgium’s leading composers. She writes solo and chamber music as well as large orchestral compositions. She has also focused much on the field of opera, music theatre and installation works, with the drama of these complementing her instrumental writing. Van Parys is resident composer at Muziektheater Transparant and professor of composition at the Brussels Royal Conservatory.

Website Annelies Van Parys

Saskia Venegas - Saariaho

Saskia Venegas

Saskia Venegas is a Spanish-Belgian composer, music theatre maker, and violinist based in the Netherlands. Her interest in human socio-political behavior and the urgency to raise awareness of social injustice fuel her writing. During 2024 and 2025, Venegas will be a composer in residence at the Dutch Festival Music Meeting, where she will write new work for cellist Maya Fridman and Kronos Quartet.

Website Saskia Venegas

Ellen Jacobs - Saariaho

Ellen Jacobs

To what intensity do we experience the sound around us? What is the boundary between the sounds that surround us every day and music? In her practice as a composer, Ellen Jacobs (BE) tries to answer these questions by zooming in on sound and recontextualising it. She explores the boundary between electronic and acoustic music and uses both to shape her sound world.

Soundcloud Ellen Jacobs

Performers

I SOLISTI

I SOLISTI unites top musicians who have each built a solid reputation as soloists, orchestral or chamber musicians. A permanent core of about twenty musicians is expanded or reduced depending on the project. The musical heritage of 250 years of wind (r)evolution from Mozart to today is the leitmotiv and is carried out with devotion but also continuously questioned and renewed.

Website I SOLISTI

SPECTRA

SPECTRA is an ensemble that is curious for new music, with Filip Rathé as artistic director and conductor. The ensemble develops trajectories with composers living in Flanders and promotes their work in an international and historical context. SPECTRA premieres a lot of commissioned works in a continuous dialogue with referential masterpieces from the recent past.

Website SPECTRA

More info at Transit

More info at November Music

I Solisti & Spectra is presented in 2024 by Transit and November Music in the context of the Sounds Now project.

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