A Happy, healthy, inspiring and prosperous 2017 to you
Posted on January 17th 2017Canto in Hakuju
Posted on February 19th 2016人生を変えてしまうメロディー’’とも形容される20世紀ピアノ音楽の名作、オランダ人作曲家、シミオン・テン・ホルトの「カント・オスティナート」。
Final Canto Ostinato of the year
Posted on December 21st 2015Tonight I will play the very last concert of the year, Canto Ostinato at Centro Cultural la Cúpula in Merida, Mexico.
21 DEC – Centro Cultural la Cúpula – 6.30 pm
Have a wonderful conclusion of the old year and a happy new 2016!
Christmas time in Mexico
Posted on December 15th 2015For the final concerts of the year I flew to Merida, Mexico. Here I will perform at the Merida International Brass Festival together with Alessandro Fossi, Faustino Diaz and Jeff Smith, among others.
Celebrating French composer Boulez
Posted on December 8th 2015Tivoli/Vredenburg in Utrecht is presenting the Boulez Festival, celebrating the 90th birthday of one of the most important living composers of today. Under the direction of Ulrich Pöhl, Ensemble Insomnio and I will be performing Sur Incises.
Multus #2 in Amsterdam & Haarlem
Posted on October 5th 2015We are very happy to be presenting the Multus series in Amsterdam and Haarlem this fall. Multus #2: Dance on Piano is a concert with two piano’s and a video installation, featuring footage by Dutch filmmaker J.C. Moll.
New York City Tour in June
Posted on May 30th 2015I am thrilled to be a guest at two very inspiring festivals in New York City: Bang on a Can Marathon on 21 June and the Unmentionables Film Festival on 19 June. Prior to these performances I am performing my solo program Project 88 on 17 June. Drop in at one of these occasions if you are close by!
1 April Pre order Canto Ostinato
Posted on March 20th 2015On April Fool’s Day my new CD Canto Osinato is coming out. I recorded it together with Gerard Bouwhuis on two marvelous Faziolis 308. Be quick and make your PRE ORDER now.
30 April & 7 May Multus #2: dance on piano
Posted on March 18th 2015On 30 April I am presenting the Dutch premiere of Multus#2: dance on piano. It’s a stunning program of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, and two works of Erik Satie and John Cage. The program starts with a performance of FETTER in the main hall.