Wydawnictwo: Cobra
Nr katalogowy: COBRA 0074
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2019
EAN: 8713897904512
Nr katalogowy: COBRA 0074
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2019
EAN: 8713897904512
Holt: Canto Ostinato
Cobra - COBRA 0074
Kompozytor
Simeon ten Holt (1923-2012)
Simeon ten Holt (1923-2012)
Wykonawcy
Nederlands Saxofoon Octet
Nederlands Saxofoon Octet
Canto Ostinato
Section 1-106
Section 1-106
Canto Ostinato is a major composition of the dutch composer Simeon Ten Holt (1923-2012). Whilst in the early 1970s many composers occupied themselves with serial, atonal or electronic music, Simeon Ten Holt returned to tonality. He wasn’t conservative nor aiming for easy succes, Ten Holt felt he had to do this. He was suffering from what he called ‘artistic and creative anemia’. It was not that Ten Holt had not mastered modern complex musical techniques, indeed between 1950 and 1970, he had composed several compelling and well written pieces in a post-serial style, but modern was never truly his idiom and composing language. In the early 70s Ten Holt began to doubt the music he was composing, he fell into a sort of crisis, realizing his approach had to change. One evening he sat behind the piano an rediscovered the physical aspect of composing, thus the first notes appeared of what would become Canto Ostinato, an evening-long composition for keyboard instruments, a musical landscape without a horizon; a composition without beginning or end. The score is laid out as a route for the performers to take, using the so called ‘drift parts’ at will. The number of players is undetermined, as is the total length and the number of repetitions of the various selections on which the composition is built. The freedom left to the performers gives them a great responsibility towards the final result.
Canto Ostinato was originally written for keyboards from 1976-1979, but has since then been performed and recorded on many different instruments. This CD is the first recording of this piece performed by eight saxophones.
The Nederlands Saxofoon Octet (Dutch Saxophone Octet, in short NS8) was founded in 2014 in Amsterdam by a group of recently graduated saxophonists. They wanted to go beyond the standard saxophone quartet and decided to form a saxophone octet. The ensemble has a wide range of saxophones that allows interesting adaptations to a range of music varying from chamber music to symphonies. The NS8 also collaborates with composers of contemporary music. They premiered Via Dolorosa from Bernard van Beurden and collaborated in a grand project celebrating the twenty year anniversary to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. In The Netherlands the NS8 have amongst others performed in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Muziekgebouw Eindhoven. One of the first pieces that the NS8 played was Canto Ostinato of Simeon Ten Holt. Saxophonist Stefan de Wijs created the arrangement and received the approval of the descendants of Ten Holt.
Recording: Cunerakerk, Rhenen, Nederland, April 29, 30, 2019
Canto Ostinato was originally written for keyboards from 1976-1979, but has since then been performed and recorded on many different instruments. This CD is the first recording of this piece performed by eight saxophones.
The Nederlands Saxofoon Octet (Dutch Saxophone Octet, in short NS8) was founded in 2014 in Amsterdam by a group of recently graduated saxophonists. They wanted to go beyond the standard saxophone quartet and decided to form a saxophone octet. The ensemble has a wide range of saxophones that allows interesting adaptations to a range of music varying from chamber music to symphonies. The NS8 also collaborates with composers of contemporary music. They premiered Via Dolorosa from Bernard van Beurden and collaborated in a grand project celebrating the twenty year anniversary to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. In The Netherlands the NS8 have amongst others performed in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Muziekgebouw Eindhoven. One of the first pieces that the NS8 played was Canto Ostinato of Simeon Ten Holt. Saxophonist Stefan de Wijs created the arrangement and received the approval of the descendants of Ten Holt.
Recording: Cunerakerk, Rhenen, Nederland, April 29, 30, 2019