Pluto

“The Carnival of Futuristic Animals is a project inspired by one of The Netherlands’ most iconic scientists: Dutch theoretical physicist and professor at Utrecht University, Gerard ’t Hooft. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1999 for his work on Gauge Theories, ’t Hooft’s ingenuity and curiosity spreads beyond physics into areas such as biology, music, art, literature and many others.

Throughout the years, his involvement with these interests led Dr. ’t Hooft to produce a series of drawings portraying futuristic creatures inspired by how animals might evolve. These fantastic drawings sparked our imagination to develop a very special music program that will be reminiscent of “Le Carnaval des Animaux” by Camille Saint-Sans; each movement of the piece portrays one of ’t Hooft’s creatures.”

School of Breathing

As part of the canadian tour in 2019, I was commissioned to compose a piece for the Architeck Percussion Ensemble with Sarah Albu. School of Breathing was composed for her.

Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j0SSiUoAHA

Fall


instrumentation: harp sextet

performed by: Harp Sirens

Fall as of autumn, this piece is symbolising the forest turning into colorful scenery and the falling leaves/papers representing the movement and the atmosphere of falling.
Open score piece with an experimental conducting technique.

You can watch this concert for free via a livestream. In a period where musicians are having a hard time, TivoliVredenburg and the NTR are organizing a monthly mini-festival with adventurous musicians and ensembles: Pandora’s Late Night. 21st century ‘classical’ music from mainly Dutch soil is central.

photo by Sóley Sigurjónsdóttir
Pandora’s night – NPR TV show