The Great Sollima Show

Giovanni Sollima, Ivan Karizna, Boris Andrianov, Kristina Blaumane
Wed 6 Nov 17:00 - 18:00
Main Hall
Past event
Wed 6 Nov
17:00 - 18:00
Past event

Violoncelles Vibrez!

Program

Komitas Krunk
Henry Purcell Fantasia Upon One Note
Arnold Marinissen Whispering Angels (world premier)
Felix Mendelssohn Canon for Alfredo Piatti
Giovanni Sollima Cello Fuga (on a subject by Mendelssohn)
Giovanni Sollima Terra Aria
Giovanni Sollima I asked ChatGPT to write a piece in my style. I got scared (new work, world premiere)
Giovanni Sollima Violoncelles Vibrez!

Performers

Giovanni Sollima cello
Ivan Karizna cello
Boris Andrianov cello
Kristina Blaumane cello
Cello Octet Amsterdam: Alistair Sung, Claire Bleumer, Esther Torrenga, Geneviève Verhage, Rares Mihailescu, René van Munster, Sanne Bijker and Sanne van der Horst cello
Frank van de Laar piano

Since 2008, Giovanni Sollima has consistently been a prominent figure at the Biënnale. He often brought music by composers that he rediscovered himself, such as Candelli and Costanzi, but of course he also brought his own compositions and arrangements. In 2018 he was given the Anner Bijlsma Award. Specially for Sollima, Arnold Marinissen composes new work Whispering Angels for cello solo, piano and ‘shadow octet’. Violoncelles Vibrez! Is one of the most played solo concerti for two celli and ensemble, performed this time by the composer himself, together with Ivan Karizna.

Cello Octet Amsterdam

Cello Octet Amsterdam has been a regular guest at the Cello Biënnale since the first edition in 2006. The Cello Octet is an adventurous collective of cellists that specialises in new music and interdisciplinary performances. The Octet has become a renowned name in today’s contemporary music scene, in part thanks to collaborations with composers such as Philip Glass, Sofia Gubaidulina, Arvo Pärt, Theo Loevendie, Mauricio Kagel, Michael Gordon, and Kate Moore. After the premier of his first piece for the Octet, Arvo Pärt said: “The Octet is worth a fortune, I have discovered this ensemble 10 years too late.” The cellists of Cello Octet Amsterdam manifest not only as a close, world-class chamber music ensemble, but also as groundbreaking performers in shows such as Cellokrijgers (“Celo Warriors”), or as a rock band in Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Cello Band. Driven by the conviction that musicians are at the centre of society and carry the responsibility to contribute to social discussions, the Octet regularly enters unique collaborations with composers, theatre makers, choreographers, and social organisations. Their shows Instant Happiness and Instant Love (co-production with Via Berlin) focused on current topics such as consumerism in society and human trafficking, and the Octet has recently been exploring themes like diversity and migration. Together with the Cello Biënnale, the Cello Octet developed the education project ‘de Bestorming’.