DEC 5

Thu Dec 05 2024 at 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm

De Duif | Amsterdam

Tomoko Mukaiyama Foundation
Publisher/HostTomoko Mukaiyama Foundation
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yearly concert tradition/ Melody that Can Change Your Life/ Canto Ostinato Piano and Marimba
About this Event

DEC 5 is a concert ritual that has taken place since 2015 on the same date in a unique venue in Amsterdam. On December 5th, the home plays a central role in Dutch culture. This date provides the setting for a traditional Dutch ritual, with the home offering a sense of security, belonging, and comfort. It is a place where inspiration can be nurtured.

DEC 5 embraces these domestic values while separating them from the private sphere. It invites people to come together in a new public space, where guests are welcome to enjoy a classical concert accompanied by hand-selected drinks and food. With this, Tomoko aims to create an opportunity for conversation afterward or simply foster a sense of belonging. You’re more than invited.


Program Simeon ten Holt: Canto Ostinato (1976-1979)

Marimba Diego Espinosa Cruz González
Piano Tomoko Mukaiyama

Duration ca. 70 min

Date and Time 5th (Thu) December 2024, 20:00

Location De Duif (Prinsengracht 756, 1017 LH Amsterdam)


Supported by Fonds Podiumkunsten

Graphic design: Simo Tse

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Melody that Can Change Your Life

Listening is as much an art as performing " Canto Ostinato.”

This December, Tomoko Mukaiyama will bring her version of the famous composition Canto Ostinato to three venues in the Netherlands. Together with Diego Espinosa, a talented percussionist from Mexico, she will perform this iconic piece on piano and marimba. The concerts will take place on December 5th at De Duif in Amsterdam, December 10th at in Den Bosch, and December 11th at in Rotterdam.

Simeon ten Holt (1923-2012) composed Canto Ostinato between 1976 and 1979, and till today it remains a masterpiece beloved by musicians and audiences worldwide. For many, Canto has a profound, almost life-changing impact, touching people in unique ways. The composition is celebrated for its ability to create a sense of time and space, encouraging listeners to turn inward and follow their intuition.

The open structure of Canto Ostinato allows for personal interpretation, making each performance one of a kind. The choice of instruments and the number of fragment repetitions are flexible, requiring close collaboration between the performing musicians. Discussion and joint decision-making are key parts of the process. For this concert series, Mukaiyama and Espinosa combine the piano with the marimba, a percussion instrument known for its warm, full sound.


Especially for pakjesavond on December 5th, the performance will take place in a sacred yet homey setting. At De Duif, one of Amsterdam’s most iconic churches, a limited number of guests will be able to enjoy both the musical performance and a sake tasting. Otemba Sake will offer unique drinks, while Hinaichi Bento will serve colorful snacks inspired by Japanese cuisine.



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Diego Espinosa Cruz González (Multi-percussionist/sound artist)

Virtuoso multi-percussionist/sound artist/composer/conductor who cuts across diverse artistic fields: contemporary music, invented instruments, sound art, jazz, rock, improvisation with live electronics, film music, theater, and dance. He has performed in 43 countries across all continents collaborating with acclaimed musicians such as Patti Smith, Pierre Boulez, John Zorn, Steve Reich, and visual artists. In 2023 and 2024 he was nominated for Latin Grammy and Grammy respectively for best album of the year with the album El Amor Después Del Amor 9223 by Fito Páez including artists such as Elvis Costello, Mon Laferte, Marisa Monte and Chico Buarque.

Currently he is a member of Erik Friedlander's jazz quartet Sentinel (NY), Wendy Eisenberg guitar y Stomu Takeishi bass. He has worked extensively in film produccions such as Bardo, James Bond, Frida, Güeros, Muse, and La Cocina.


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(Pianist/Artist/Director)

The Japanese-Dutch pianist and artist Tomoko Mukaiyama is praised for her multimedia performances in which she embarks on the sensory adventure together with her audience. Different disciplines, their forms and styles, are used and traversed on equal footing. Recurring themes in her work are gender inequality, the female body and the relationship with our natural environment, often elaborated from the possibilities and frictions of a local situation. In addition to regular art centers such as the Lincoln Center New York, the Paris Opera, museums, her work is performed via online platforms, on streets and squares, private homes up to and including the Seto fish market (JP).
https://tomoko.nl/


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

De Duif, 756 Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Tickets

EUR 15.00 to EUR 17.50

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