Stories and Music from Trailblazers: Als Ik Luister
The New European Ensemble presents Als ik Luister as part of the Dwarsliggers concert series. A unique fusion of music and storytelling, featuring composers and thinkers who dare to go against the grain.
Psychiatrist, author, and activist Glenn Helberg takes the audience on a journey through the worlds of Julius Eastman, Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson, and Derrick Skye. Helberg connects the motivations and aspirations of these composers to the experiences of people of color in a predominantly white society. He does so through personal stories and insights from his book Als ik luister (2023).
A remarkable evening of music and literature
Het werk van Julius Eastman (1940-1990) is doordrenkt van minimalistische, repetitieve motieven en roept de rusteloosheid en ontheemding op van een zwarte, homoseksuele componist in een vijandige wereld. Het ensemble speelt zijn krachtig geladen compositie Gay Guerrilla.
Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson (*1951) reflects on the history of racism in the U.S. in Jim is Still Crowing, featuring a prominent role for his trumpet.
Derrick Skye (*1982), a composer with roots in Ghana, Nigeria, the UK, and Ireland, explores the blending of cultures in American society in American Mirror. In this piece, even the audience plays an active role.
As host Glenn Helberg weaves together a narrative of intergenerational transmission, identity, and the importance of understanding and respect between cultures.
An ode to trailblazers
The New European Ensemble guarantees an evening of musical discoveries and profound stories. Als ik Luister invites the audience to reflect on the power of music and storytelling in fostering connection and understanding. Join us on this inspiring journey!
Program:
Derrick Skye – American Mirror
Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson – Jim is Still Crowing
Julius Eastman – Gay Guerrilla
Performers:
New European Ensemble
Glenn Helberg, host
Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson, trumpet
Dates & Locations
Wednesday, March 5th 2025 – 8 PM | TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht
Thursday March 6th 2025 – 8:15 PM | Amare Nieuwe Kerk, The Hague
Ticket sales
Tickets are available via the websites of TivoliVredenburg and Amare. Be sure to book early, as seats are limited.
With thanks to: Fonds Podiumkunsten, Gemeente Den Haag and the Kersjesfonds.
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