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Minimal Rave

Let loose at this Minimal Rave on King’s Night and dance to the music of Philip Glass and Louis Andriessen.
This standing concert in the Conservatoriumzaal of Amare in The Hague promises to be an unforgettable experience. First, immerse yourself in the finest minimal music by Philip Glass, then really let go to the danceable, high-energy Hoketus by our Dutch star composer Louis Andriessen.

In Hoketus, the core element is the hocket technique. Characteristic of this technique—already used in the Middle Ages—is that the notes of a melody are distributed among several players. The ensemble in Hoketus is divided into two identical groups (consisting of pan flute, tenor saxophone, Fender piano, piano, and congas), which complement each other and therefore never play simultaneously. Yet there is a twist: in harmonic and melodic terms, Hoketus offers a spicier, more pungent variant of American minimalism.

“The real innovation in Similar Motion lies in its sense of drama. The earlier pieces were meditative and constant in nature: they evoked a particular atmosphere and persisted in it. But Similar Motion begins with a single voice, followed by a second that plays a fourth above the original melody, then a third voice a fourth below it. Eventually, the bass line enters, completing the sound. With each new voice that is added, the music undergoes a dramatic turn.”

— Philip Glass

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