WOLFERT BREDERODE piano
MARIA-PAULA MAJOOR violin
HANNELORE DE VUYST violin
KARSTEN KLEIJER viola
ARNO VAN DER VUURST violoncello
JOOST LIJBAART percussion
20.30 Doors open
21.00 Concert
Early Bird Sales Period (16 October-9 November October 2024): 445 TL (reserved seating)
Student: 260 TL
Regular Sales Period: 550 TL (reserved seating)
Student: 315 TL
Early bird ticket sales end on November 9, 2024, and ticket prices will increase by 20%.
Borusan Sanat Premium and Borusan Sanat Classic members’ respective discount rates 30% and 20% end after their relevant advance sales periods, after which Premium and Classic members will be entitled to 20% and 10% discount, respectively.
Borusan Sanat Young members’ 50% discount is only valid during the general sales period and on all ticket categories.
“Beyond doubt this album is one of the most impressive releases from Dutch soil in a long time... Ruins and Remains is a masterpiece.”
—Dick Hovenga, Written in Music (NL)
Ruins and Remains, a suite for piano, string quartet and percussion, was composed by Wolfert Breferode in 2018, to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Over time, however, it has come to embody meanings broader and more personal, with wide-ranging resonances. “At a number of levels, the piece has to do with grief and loss and learning to stand up again,” Dutch pianist and composer Brederode says. For this special performance, Brederode, Lijbaart, and one of the Netherlands' most adventurous string quartets, the Matangi Quartet, will join us on the evening of April 25.
Joost Lijbaart, a percussionist with a wide range of interests, has performed in over 90 countries and has appeared at numerous major jazz festivals. Lijbaart is involved in various projects and collaborations, including his quartet Group of Friends, his duo with pianist Wolfert Brederode, the group Batik, and his newly formed improvisational trio with vocalist Sanne Rambags and guitarist Bram Stadhouders.