Strings Electric
George Crumb wrote Black Angels out of despair over the war in Vietnam. What’s new is that Crumb prescribes electric amplification of string instruments and that musicians have to do much more than play the violin, viola or cello.
Rediscover Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 12 in E flat major, Op. 127, Adagio ma no troppo e molto cantabile, in a contemporary interpretation by BL!NDMAN [strings] and Eric Sleichim.
In his Triple Quartet, Steve Reich combines three string quartets as if they were three instruments. Both within each quartet and between the three quartets, we find the rhythmic momentum and tension so typical of the New York composer’s work. For this concert, BL!NDMAN [strings] has pre-recorded two of the three quartets. In the live version, you will hear these recordings and a live quartet.
Eric Sleichim: artistic direction, turntables and live electronics
BL!NDMAN [strings]
Stefanie Van Backlé: violin
Femke Verstappen: violin
Monica Goicea: viola
Suzanne Vermeyen: cello
Programme
George Crumb: Black Angels
Ludwig van Beethoven / REMIX Eric Sleichim: movements from string quartet nr.1, nr.7 en nr.12
Steve Reich: Triple Quartet