Gerard Beljon: Maar de zon is nog op

Saturday, 10 June 2023   |   20:15 - 22:30

Gerard Beljon: Maar de zon is nog op

In collaboration with composers and musicians, chamber choir JIP is performing a program that consists entirely of new music, written especially for JIP. It will perform this at, among other things, the Day of the Composer and the Gaudeamus Music Week.

It is now almost 10 years ago that Jonathan and Imre Ploeg, together with a couple of singing friends, decided to set up Kamerkoor JIP. A lot has happened since then. JIP20 marks the passing of a decade in which the choir has evolved from a makeshift club of students into a celebrated institution in the choir world.

For this jubilee project, composers Gerard Beljon, Oene van Geel and Antonio Moreno Glazkov and three up-and-coming composers are writing in collaboration with Gaudeamus new works on the theme of ‘the individual and the collective’, in which Western and Eastern music traditions are connected. The composers bring with them a wide variety of excellent international musicians who will be solos in the choral works. It promises to be an impressive set.

JIP also collaborates with leading festivals. With JIP20 we are part of both the Day of the Composer on June 17 in Utrecht, and the Culture Unlimited Festival. In September 2023 we will perform with our program during the Gaudeamus Festival.

In short, it will be a JIP project that you should not miss!

Gerard Beljon composes his piece from the individual voices of the choir members: by compiling individual recordings of the singers, he writes a new composition for the choir. Personal music taste and sound of the choir members form the direct basis for the music that we will sing. He comes by during the rehearsal process to work with us. Gerard is inspired by the Arabic music tradition and the contrast with the choir’s mostly Western music influences.

 

  • Composer(s) Gerard Beljon
  • Title(s) of the Work(s)

    Maar de zon is nog op

  • Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Kamerkoor JIP, conductor Imre Ploeg

Date

Jun 10 2023
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Time

20:15 - 22:30

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Location

Amsterdam, Museum 't Kromhout
Amsterdam, Museum 't Kromhout
Hoogte Kadijk 147, 1018 BJ Amsterdam
Website
https://www.kromhoutmuseum.nl/en/

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