HOLLAND FESTIVAL 2018 Kinan Azmeh, Ibrahim Keivo, Dima Orsho, Moslem Rahal, Jules Buckley Special guest: Eric Vloeimans INFO CREDITS FRI 8, SAT 9 JUNE 2018 music Kinan Azmeh, Ibrahim Keivo, Dima Orsho, Kareem Roustom, starting time 8 pm Calliope Tsoupaki, Eric Vloeimans venue Koninklijk Theater Carré conductor Jules Buckley running time 2 hours, including one interval arrangements introduction 7:15 pm, by Gerard Steeghs Wolf Kerschek soloists Kinan Azmeh, Ibrahim Keivo, Dima Orsho, Moslem Rahal, PROGRAMME Eric Vloeimans Me Beriyas Te Kirlyha performed by Ghani Mirzo, Ibrahim Kevo Metropole Orkest: arrangement Wolf Kerschek 1st violin – Arlia de Ruiter*, Vera Laporeva, Sarah Koch, Denis Koenders, Pauline Terlouw, David Peijnenborgh, Christina Allala Knoll, Francoise van Varsseveld arrangement Wolf Kerschek 2nd violin – Herman van Haaren, Wim Kok, Jasper van Rosmalen, Ruben Margarita, Ewa Zbyszynska, Merel Jonker, Sabiha Gideon Nelissen arrangement Wolf Kerchek viola – Mieke Honingh, Julia Jowett, Iris Schut, Isabella Petersen, Adriaan Breunis Those Forgotten on the Banks of the Euphrates cello – Emile Visser, Maarten Jansen, Annie Tangberg, Jascha Dima Orsho Albracht double bass – Erik Winkelmann, Arend Liefkes Tragoudi (2018) harp – Joke Schonewille Calliope Tsoupaki flute – Mariël van den Bos, Janine Abbas solisten: Eric Vloeimans, Kinan Azmeh oboe – Maxime le Minter world premiere saxophones – Marc Scholten, Paul van der Feen, Leo Janssen, Sjoerd Dijkhuizen, Max Boeree Trip to Ghouta horn – Pieter Hunfeld Dima Orsho trumpet – Ray Bruinsma, Nico Schepers, Erik Veldkamp, arrangement Wolf Kerschek Angelo Verploegen trombone – Jan Oosting, Pablo Martinez, Jan Bastiani Dabkeh bass trombone – Martin van den Berg Kareem Roustom percussion/drums – Murk Jiskoot, Edwin van der Wolf, Alper Kekec Song for Syria drums – Martijn Vink Eric Vloeimans guitar – Peter Tiehuis bass – Aram Kersbergen Hidwa piano/synthesizer – Jasper Soffers Dima Orsho arrangement Wolf Kerschek coproduction Koninklijk Theater Carré, Holland Festival, Metropole Orkest Fantasy in three characters Kinan Azmeh Wedding Kinan Azmeh patron production partner coproduction won three Grammy Awards. The MO is a regular guest at the PROGRAMME NOTES Holland Festival and played among others with Woodkid, Antony & The Johnsons and Markus Stockhausen. ‘The idea is to give the audience a glimpse of Syria’s musi- cal riches. And of what Syria might sound like if there wasn’t Composer and conductor Jules a war on.’ So says Hannibal Saad, who founded the Syrian Buckley is a musical pioneer who Big Band (Syria’s first big band) in 2004 in Damascus and pushes the boundaries of contem- together with the Holland Festival has initiated this concert porary genres. He is the Chief Con- in which the Metropole Orkest is playing with several Syrian ductor of the Metropole Orkest, soloists who have performed with a number of soloists from whose highlights include a Gram- the Syrian Big Band. my Award for Sylva, their lauded collaboration with Snarky Puppy, and groundbreaking collaborations with Quincy Jones Most of the music this evening comes from the area between for the BBC Proms, Henrik Schwarz for the Amsterdam Dance the Tigris and Euphrates, known in Arabic as ‘the island’, Event, Kurt Elling, Tori Amos, Markus Stockhausen, Michael al-Jazira. For centuries, this area has been a patchwork of cul- Kiwanuka, Kandace Springs and Basement Jaxx. Buckley tures and peoples: Anatolian tribes, Arabs, Armenians, Syrian is also the co-founder of The Heritage Orchestra, a flexible Christians, Bedouins, Kurds, Turks and Yezidis. Apart from chamber ensemble, dedicated to performing new music with living alongside each other, these groups have also influen- a daring approach to crossing and linking musical genres. ced each other. Several of the songs featuring in the concert Ever the musical agitator, Buckley’s work has led to collabora- are found in the repertoire of various cultures. One example tions, recordings and live projects with an astonishing range is the opening song Allala, an ode to the moon, that possibly of musical collaborators including Massive Attack, Arctic dates from the time before the rise of Christianity and Islam, Monkeys, John Cale, Emeli Sandé, Hollie McNish, Anoushka and which is heard all across the Middle East. Shankar, Laura Marling, Benjamin Clementine, Ibrahim Maalouf, Dizzee Rascal, Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra Solo musicians from Syria also play an important role in and Eric Vloeimans. this concert: mezzo soprano Dima Orsho, clarinettist Kinan Azmeh, singer Ibrahim Kevo, and Moslem Rahal on ney (a Founded in 2004, the Syrian Big reed flute). Dutch jazz trumpeter Eric Vloeimans also features Band soon developed into a jazz prominently. He has not before performed with the Syrian Big orchestra with an oriental identity. Band but has often played with Kinan Azmeh. Members of the ensemble write their own compositions and ar- Apart from traditional material, the concert also includes new rangements, and experiment with compositions. Dutch-Greek composer Calliope Tsoupaki has new ways of combining jazz with a diverse range of musical written a double concert for Kinan Azmeh and Eric Vloeimans, genres: world music, contemporary and classical Western who some say can give his trumpet the soft, melancholy tim- music and traditional Arab and Syrian music. The Syrian Big bre of an Armenian duduk. Vloeimans will also perform Song Band has made an important contribution to a growing in- for Syria, a composition he had already written for the Metro- terest in jazz among Syrian musicians. It has also become an pole Orkest. When Tsoupaki proposed to write a solo concert incubator for new talent. The Syrian Big Band has played at for Vloeimans, he suggested that he should perform a double a number of prestigious festivals including several editions of concert with Kinan Azmeh. Morgenland in Osnabrück. The orchestra has been adopted by Syrian Music Lives. Through the concerts it organizes, this Works by Kinan Azmeh also feature, and Dima Orsho will organization wants to raise awareness of music and musi- sing her own songs Those Forgotten on the banks of the cians from the war-torn country. The aim is to show a positive Euphrates, Hidwa, and Trip to Gouta. The orchestra will play image of Syrian culture, and to help heal the wounds the civil one of Kareem Roustom’s festive pieces called Dabkeh; a war has caused among Syrians themselves. dabke is a folk dance from the Middle East, which is typically performed at joyous occasions. Clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh (1976) was born in Damas- cus, and studied in Damascus and New York. He works in the genres of classical, jazz and world music. ABOUT THE ARTISTS He has performed as a soloist with The Metropole Orkest (MO) plays the New York Philharmonic, the Bavarian Radio Orchestra jazz, pop, world music and film and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, which is made up of a scores, and has shared the stage variable group of young musicians from the Middle East. He with legends such as Ella Fitzger- has shared the stage with the Kurdish singer Aynur and the ald, Dizzy Gillespie, Pat Metheny, Armenian duduk player Djivan Gasparian. He is a member of Brian Eno, Herbie Hancock, The Hewar, a quintet of musicians all sharing a Syrian background Basement Jaxx and Bono. The MO invests just as much in that will perform later this Holland festival, as well as the playing with the next generation of stars like Caro Emerald, Kinan Azmeh CityBand quartet. He is also a member of Yo-Yo Laura Mvula, Robert Glasper, Woodkid, Snarky Puppy and Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble and serves as the artistic director Gregory Porter. Under the helm of the young British chief of the Damascus Festival Chamber Players. His compositions conductor Jules Buckley MO seeks to challenge boundaries include works for solo clarinet, orchestra and chamber music of current symphonic pop and jazz. In recent years, the MO ensemble. Azmeh was previously in the Netherlands for performances with the Fuse String Quartet on the Podium Composer Kareem Roustom (1971) Witteman Live television programme, as well as at the Mor- moved from the country of his genland Festival in Amsterdam. Azmeh toured the Nether- birth, Syria, to the United States lands this spring with the jazz trumpet player Eric Vloeimans in the 1980s. At Tufts University and the pianist Jeroen van Vliet. in Massachusetts he founded the Arabic Music Ensemble. Apart Ibrahim Keivo (1966) was born to from his work for orchestras, smaller ensembles and choirs, an Armenian family in the north he composes music for films, and is active as an arranger and of Syria. Apart from Armenian producer. He composed Aleppo Songs for piano to raise mon- spiritual songs, his mother also ey for Doctors Without Borders. A recent project was the 2017 taught him to sing works from double album Awakening Beyond, featuring female singers Turkish, Kurd and Arabic traditions. including Tina Turner, Mor Kabasi and Dima Orsho. His com- Keivo masteres a diverse range of string instruments including positions are influenced by jazz and classical and traditional the baglama, the kamancheh and the oud, and above all styles from his native region. He sees Maurice Ravel, Benjamin the bozuk, an instrument with three paired strings. In 2002 Britten and Oliver Knussen as his leading examples. he sang the principal part in an adaptation of Euripides’ The Bacchae by ZT Hollandia. He toured across the whole Calliope Tsoupaki (1963) is a of Europe with this production. Since then, he has received Dutch-Greek composer. She was frequent requests to perform on the international stage as born in Piraeus, Greece, and has a soloist and in ensembles. In 2009 he performed at the been mainly living and working in Morgenland Festival in Osnabruck. In his music Keivo primar- Amsterdam for over two decades. ily focuses on old religious music from his native region and Tsoupaki studied composition with songs from the folk tradition.
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