Kate Moore: Dances And Canons Saskia Lankhoorn

Cover Kate Moore: Dances And Canons

Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
10.10.2014

Label: ECM

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Saskia Lankhoorn

Composer: Kate Moore (1979-)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Spin Bird 03:25
  • 2 Stories for Ocean Shells 09:06
  • 3 The Body Is an Ear 11:02
  • 4 Canon 15:39
  • 5 Zomer 04:02
  • 6 Joy 12:03
  • 7 Sensitive Spot 09:09
  • 8 Spin Bird (Alternative Version) 03:39
  • Total Runtime 01:08:05

Info for Kate Moore: Dances And Canons

Dances and Canons is the debut ECM recording of both composer Kate Moore and pianist Saskia Langhoorn. Moore was born in England in 1979 and lives now in the Netherlands (where she studied with Louis Andriessen). However, it is Australia, where she grew up, which has left the strongest impression on her creative imagination, its teeming natural soundscapes transmuted in her music of hypnotically-swarming pulse patterns and shifting, layered planes of sound. In Dutch pianist Lankhoorn (also born 1979), Moore has a dedicated and resourceful interpreter. “It’s impossible to listen to this music,” writes George Miller in the liner note, “and not wonder about the enormous technical demands it makes of the performer.” Moore and Lankhoorn have collaborated regularly since 2003. As well as compositions for solo piano, the programme includes pieces for two pianos, four pianos and multiple pianos, realized in the Auditorio svizzera, Lugano, with Manfred Eicher as producer.

Saskia Lankhoorn is a dedicated new music pianist, and she knows how to make Kate Moore’s music sing, discovering a lyrical freedom with her touch beyond the structural and technical demands of the score. Her insights into the pieces, and her sensitivity to their sonic possibilities, are based on more than a decade of close collaboration with the composer.” (Manfred Eicher)

Saskia Lankhoorn, piano

Recorded April 2013 at Auditorio Radiotelevisione svizzera, Lugano Engineered by Markus Heiland Produced by Manfred Eicher


Saskia Lankhoorn
The versatile Dutch pianist Saskia Lankhoorn is an active soloist and chamber musician in the contemporary music scene. Originally from Almere, the Netherlands, Saskia Lankhoorn received her Bachelors and Masters from the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, under the guidance of Marcel Baudet and Naum Grubert, and also studied with Rudolf Jansen at the Académie de Villecroze in France. She won first prize in the National Prinses Christina Competition in 1998 and was a finalist in the Royal Concertgebouw’s 58th Vriendenkrans Competition in 2007, where her duo was honored with both the Press Prize and the Audience Award.

Her dedication to performing contemporary music dates from early age; 1995 marked her first appearance on national radio, playing Arnold Schönberg’s Sechs Kleine Klavierstücke. Saskia performs with the Asko|Schönberg ensemble and ELECTRA, and has premiered new works with her trans-Atlantic piano duo X88 with Canadian pianist Vicky Chow. She is a co-founder of Ensemble Klang, which has performed in festivals worldwide such as the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Cultural Olympiad UK 2012 and Sonic Festival in New York City

Her critically acclaimed solo concerts combine new art music with a strong performance and sound concept, and strive to immerse the audience in a new sound world. In spring 2014 she presented the solo program ‘Chords & Cables’, exploring the external sound possibilities of the instrument through combining the piano with electronic and prepared sounds. Saskia performs throughout the Netherlands in venues such as the Concertgebouw and Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ in Amsterdam, as well as Symphony Space NY in the USA.

Autumn 2014 marks the release of ‘Dances & Canons,’ Saskia Lankhoorn’s first solo CD on ECM Records, featuring a suite of solo piano works by Kate Moore. In 2014-2015 Saskia embarks on an international CD release tour of ‘Dances & Canons,’ performing a solo show featuring a striking light and sound design.

Kate Moore
born 1979, is an Australian musician and composer of new music based in the Netherlands. Active on the international scene, Moore has had works performed by acclaimed ensembles including ASKO/ Schoenberg, the Bang On A Can All-Stars, the Grand Band, Stracc, the Amsterdam Cello Octet, Trio Scordatura, TwoSense, The Song Company, Ensemble Klang and De Ereprijs Orkest.

Her works have been performed in major festivals including Sonic Festival NYC (2011), Musica Sacra Maastricht (2011/ 2012), Klank en Kleur Festival Amsterdam (2011), the Sydney Film Festival (2011), Ecstatic Music festival NYC (2011), ISCM World Music Days (2010), Bang on a Can Marathon - World Financial Center (2010), MATA NYC (2009), ICWM (2008), MODART07 (2007), Bang on a Can Summer Festival (2007), International Gaudeamus Festival (2003/ 2011) and the Apeldoorn International Young Composer Meeting (2003). She has received commissions from the Australia Council for the Arts, Artpwr/ Carlsbad Festival of Music, Orgelpark Netherlands, FPK NL, the People's Commissioning Fund at Bang on a Can USA, Daniel McKay with the assistance of ArtsACT Australia, Orkest De Ereprijs Netherlands, Python Saxophone Quartet Netherlands and the 2003 Young Composer Meeting/International Masterclass Series Apeldoorn Netherlands.

In 2011 Moore was selected as the Hague Toptalent by Stichting Venancio. In 2010 she received a DeKomeet Cultural prize for her work Rain Project and won the Carlsbad Festival Composer Award commissioning her to write a new work for the Calder Quartet. In 2008 she was the recipient of the Doris Burnett Ford scholarship. In 2003 she was a prize-winner at the Apeldoorn Young Composer Meeting and was in 2001 the winner of the Franco-Australian Composition Competition for her string quartet Sketches of Stars. For four years running 1999-2002 she received the Howard Allen Memorial Prize for composition and during her undergraduate studies was awarded an honours scholarship and University Medal.

Booklet for Kate Moore: Dances And Canons

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