- Ivo van Emmerik
Ivo van Emmerik (born 1961,
Amsterdam ,Noord-Holland ) is a Dutch composer.Ivo van Emmerik lives and works in
Zwolle , where he teaches twentieth-century music at the Arnhem/Zwolle School of Music (ArteZ Institute of the Arts ).He studied composition with
Robert Heppener at theSweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam andBrian Ferneyhough at the Royal Conservatory inThe Hague . He attended summer courses in Middelburg given byMorton Feldman andJohn Cage that were of great importance to his musical development.In 1989 he completed, with honors, his studies in The Hague. Since then, his work has been performed regularly in the Netherlands as well as in other European countries (such as Germany, Russia, Italy).
He wrote for such ensembles and soloists as the
Nieuw Ensemble ,orchestra 'de ereprijs' ,Percussiongroup The Hague ,Trio Dolce , pianistAnthony de Mare andEnsemble Kontext Basel .His composition "Thought for three soloists and orchestra" (1990), written for the Residentie Orkest, was premiered during the 1991
Holland Festival byHet Trio (Harry Sparnaay ,Harrie Starreveld andRené Eckhardt ) as soloists, Hans Vonk andAlexandru Lascae conducting.A close association with the
Ives Ensemble resulted in a number of large scale works such as "Documents pour servir de canevas" (1990-1992) a 45-minute cycle of six compositions for ensembles of between three to nine musicians and "Birdstone" (1998) a composition for two instrumental groups.Since the mid-1990s spatial elements often come to the fore in Van Emmerik's work, for instance in "De Leesmachine A-D" (1994), a multi-media composition realized in collaboration with photographer and film-maker
Frank Zweers and painterEllie van der Meer . In this work not only the musicians are placed in two spatially separated groups, but also images and texts are projected into various points in space.His orchestral work "Ventriloquist" (1996-1997), dedicated to his former teacher Robert Heppener, was performed for the first time in 1996 by the
Nederlands Kamerorkest withEd Spanjaard conducting, and it was repeated the following year underLucas Vis at the occasion of a concert to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary ofDonemus .In 1999 he was one of the first Dutch composers who, in close collaboration with visual artists, wrote a work for CD-Rom: "Als een gelaat van zand bij de grens der zee" (1998-1999), a work which has been performed many times in the Netherlands.
As artistic advisor of the
Prime Foundation Groningen he was involved between 1990 and 2002 in organizing festivals around internationally renowned composers such as Morton Feldman (1991), John Cage (1992),Dieter Schnebel (1993),Christian Wolff (1994),Luc Ferrari (1995),Henry Brant (1997),George Crumb (2000) andWolfgang Rihm (2001).His music was performed during the following international festivals:
*Eerste Internationale Blokfluitweek (Amsterdam, 1988)
*Festival Nieuwe Muziek Zeeland (Middelburg, 1988)
*Nederlandse Muziekdagen (Utrecht, 1989 & 1990)
*Ferienkurse für Neue Musik (Darmstadt, 1990)
*Off Holland Festival (Amsterdam, 1990)
*Nuove Sincronie (Milaan, 1990)
*Holland Festival (Amsterdam and Den Haag, 1991)
*Biennale Zagreb (1991)
*"But What About the Noise... " (Groningen, 1992)
*Visual Minds (Groningen, 1994)
*Tweede Internationale Accordeonweek (Amsterdam, 1995)
*Gaudeamus Vertolkers Concours (Rotterdam, 1996)
*Animato Festival (Rome, 1996)
*Festival SpatioMusica (Cagliari, Sardinia, 1998)
*Terry Riley Festival (Groningen, 2002)
*Transit Festival (Leuven, 2004)
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