Tan Dun wrote a Water Passion After St. Matthe for the Bach Year 2000. It is on this year’s programme at Cappella Amsterdam. On 29 March, Gaudeamus is organizing a Day of Music in Utrecht, with inventive pianist Kaja Draksler. Ensembles Knalpot and Klang combine their powers on 10 April at Korzo in The Hague. Towards the end of April, in the “Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ” you can hear Narcissus by Calliope Tsoupaki, as well as eight pieces for harp and electronics by Godelieve Schrama and Wouter Snoei.
1. Tan Dun. Water Passion After St. Matthew – Temptations.
Elisabeth Keusch, soprano. Stephen Bryant, bass. Mark O’Connor, violin. Maya Beiser, cello. David Cossin, Martin Homann and Adam Weisman, percussion
Sony BMG
2. Tan Dun. Water Passion After St. Matthew – Water Cadenza.
Elisabeth Keusch, soprano. Stephen Bryant, bass. Mark O’Connor, violin. Maya Beiser, cello. David Cossin, Martin Homann and Adam Weisman, percussion
Sony BMG
3. Tan Dun. Water Passion After St. Matthew – Death and Earthquake.
Elisabeth Keusch, soprano. Stephen Bryant, bass. Mark O’Connor, violin. Maya Beiser, cello. David Cossin, Martin Homann and Adam Weisman, percussion
Sony BMG
4. Knalpot & Klang. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2012 – Ensemble Klang, Knalpot – Transition.
Ensemble Klang and Knalpot
Concertzender
5. Kate Moore. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2012 – Ensemble Klang, Knalpot – Debris & alchemy III remix (2009).
Ensemble Klang and Knalpot
Concertzender
6. Kaja Draksler. The Lives of Many Others – The Lives of Many Others.
Kaja Draksler
Clean Feed Records
7. Kaja Draksler. The Lives of Many Others – Vsi so Venci Vejli.
Clean Feed Records
8. Kaja Draksler. The Lives of Many Others – Army of Drops.
Kaja Draksler
Clean Feed Records
9. Wolfgang Rihm. Die Stücke Des Sängers.
Godelieve Schrama, harp. Schönberg Ensemble led by Reinbert de Leeuw