Componistenportret Boris Bezemer

Composer Boris Bezemer presents The Quiet and The Stormy Sea. In this performance The Black Sea represents the main work: a 40-minute musical journey played on tenor recorder. The sound of a silent sea that rises into a storm and then calms down again is being framed by two works for recorder, double bass and hyperorgan. One of these two works was written exclusively for Orgelpark. 

 

The Black Sea was written commissioned by the almost completely deaf-blind graphic artist Edouard J. Philippe Lindemans in exactly 9,600 Braille characters, so that it fits into six grids of forty by forty. These grids have been depicted by the visual artist on six panels with tens of thousands of nails that, in their own way, represent the Black Sea. The music, hidden within these panels, has never been performed to date.

 

Musicians

Juho Myllylä, recorder

James Oesi, double bass

Boris Bezemer, hyperorgan              

 

Program

Boris Bezemer - November, for recorder, double bass and chord-instrument 

                        The Black Sea, voor solo blokfluit

                        new work, voor blokfluit, contrabas en hyperorgel

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