Repetitive, melodic and tonal piano music for 3 pianos, live recorded on 2
cd's
- Players: Van Veen & Van Veen,
pianoduo en Tamara Rumiantsev, piano
- Duration: 2hrs, 10 min.
- Pianos: 3
For keyboard (and other)
instruments 1987-1990
Incantatie IV is a melodious and orchestral repetitive piece
for several keyboard instruments. Left free by the composer on certain
aspects of the composition, like timbre and pitch, style of play and
tempo, number of voices or instruments, and number of times certain parts
are repeated, the final form is decided upon on stage by the performers..
The length of the composition is undetermined. This music exists in a gray
area between composed and improvised music. Ten Holt comments: "Although
there is a score with prescribed notes, the performer can still decide
when these notes will turn into sound. Where notes appear there might be a
silence, on the other hand the score might show no notes, and yet there
can be sound." The composition is divided into seven sections,
uninterruptedly flowing into each other. Jeroen van Veen says: "The
music sounds as if looking at the sea for a long time; the waves, the rays
of sunshine and the air all influence the glittering and different colors of the sea. Characteristic for this spectrum of changing possibilities is
continuous motion like a perpetual mobile." This composition can
therefore be regarded as Work in Progress.
Van Veen & Van Veen and Rumiantsev, 3
pianos
This pianotrio was founded in 1997 when the three pianists decided to
start working on Incantatie IV by Simeon ten Holt for the annual Lek Art
Concert, which is held every year in Culemborg. In the studio they practiced
many hours on the 3 pianos to get a global idea of the
composition which is a book with 200 pages.
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