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Events

POSTPONED: Child of Tree

Concert

Sat 6. February 2021, 17.00

Location

Arvo Pärt Centre

Performers

Vambola Krigul (percussion)
Contributing Tammo Sumera (electronics)

Description

Programme:

John Cage
Child of Tree

Toru Takemitsu, arr. Vambola Krigul
Rain Tree

Toshio Hosokawa
Sen VI

Kaija Saariaho
Six Japanese Gardens

Before the concert, at 15.30, a lecture “What is the sound of one hand clapping? Music in Japanese culture”, will be held by Alari Allik. Participation in the lecture is free of charge for concert ticket holders. The lecture will be held in Estonian.

Vambola Krigul, a percussionist active as a soloist, chamber and orchestra musician, has chosen four composers of contemporary music for his doctoral concert. The contributions of these authors are difficult to overestimate and each of them poses a serious and intriguing challenge for a percussion soloist.

John Cage allows the musician to operate at the border between freedom and rigour and play on non-traditional instruments such as the cactus. Tōru Takemitsu’s work is characterised by bold improvisation, Toshio Hosokawa ventures into dynamic extremes and Kaija Saariaho confronts the soloist with complex polyrhythm.

Like the player, the audience will also need to attune themselves, as the concert will offer some extraordinary sounds.

The connecting thread running through the entire programme is the inspiration that all the composers have drawn from the Orient, especially Japan.

Pricing

Tickets 25€/15€/50€ are available through Fienta or at the center's information desk, starting from 6th January, 2021.

Supporter's ticket of 50€ will entail a guided tour of the entire house after the concert. The guide will wait for you at our info desk.

NB! Please do not visit the concert when You are ill. If You're unwell please let us know at least one hour before the concert (info@arvopart.ee) and we can refund the tickets.

Events

On December 23.12–01.01, the Centre is closed. Merry Christmas and happy new year!

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