Janco Verduin
mirovoi
- Concert
In Mirovoi, Janco Verduin explores physical phenomena through unexpected twists, creating a dynamic and layered soundscape. Performed by violin, cello, and piano, the piece captures a constantly shifting atmosphere, reflecting Verduin’s interest in geology.
Janco Verduin often draws inspiration from physical phenomena, and in his composition Mirovoi, unexpected twists stand out, making the listener feel a physical necessity to keep following along, especially as multiple elements occur simultaneously. His interest in early geology also influences his approach to music. The piece features Heleen Hulst on violin, Mick Stirling on cello, and Gerard Bouwhuis on piano. The music plays with complex layers and intricate rhythms, creating a dynamic and constantly shifting soundscape that reflects Verduin's fascination with nature and science.
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Janco Verduin
Ghoti II
- Concert
In this special ensemble version of Ghoti, Heleen Hulst and Gerard Bouwhuis's duo work has been reimagined into a playful and textured piece, now featuring …
Janco Verduin
koi dust
- Concert
Janco Verduin's Koi Dust combines modern classical textures with experimental rhythms, performed by a unique ensemble including bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion, creating …