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Musica Globalista presenteert zaterdag 13 maart 2010:
Ernst Reijseger en Mola Sylla
Zanger en instrumentalist Mola Sylla is letterlijk grenzeloos. Alles wat hij aanraakt wordt muziek. Oorspronkelijk afkomstig uit Senegal woont hij nu in Amsterdam. Hij bespeelt ook Afrikaanse instrumenten als m’bira, kongoma en xalam. In het MCH speelt hij samen met Ernst Reijseger (cello en percussie).
Aanvang 20.15 uur. Toegang € 7,50. Reserveren gewenst: 023 542 3540 of info@mondiaalcentrumhaarlem.nl
Mola Sylla (Dakar - Senegal, 1956) oprichter van de formatie Senemali. Hij is in 1987 naar Europa gekomen. Mola Sylla combineert zijn Afrikaanse roots met andere muziekstijlen. Meer informatie: www.molasylla.nl en klik hier voor nog meer informatie.
Biography Ernst Reijseger by Joslyn Layne
Cellist Ernst Reijseger became distinguished in avant-garde jazz, contemporary classical, and improvised music as the 1980s and 1990s progressed. In 1985, he won the major Dutch jazz award the Boy Edgar Prijs, was the subject of a television documentary nine years later, and received the North Sea Jazz Festival's prestigious Bird Award the year after. Born in Bussum, Netherlands, in 1954, Reijeseger began playing the cello at the age of eight. He began performing improvised music in the early '70s, collaborating with musicians including Derek Bailey, Martin van Duynhoven, and Michael Moore. Reijseger went on to become a member of the Theo Loevendie Consort, the Amsterdam String Trio, and the Guus Janssen Septet during the '80s; and the Arcado String Trio in the mid-'90s. Throughout both decades, he was a member of Misha Mengelberg's ICP Orchestra, and performed with Gerry Hemingway in various lineups, which included a trio with Hemingway and pianist Georg Graewe starting in the late '80s. Also around this time, Reijseger, Moore, and drummer Han Bennink — all members of ICP — formed the Clusone Trio, named for the Italian festival they first played at as a group. They toured all over the world, including a 1995 tour of Australia, China, and Vietnam. With the release of their fifth album (their second on the Hat label; there were others on Gramavision) in 1999, the group called it quits after their ten-year anniversary. Reijseger also left the ICP Orchestra that same year. He continued touring and recording in a variety of settings, including solo (1998's Colla Parte, on Winter & Winter); avant-garde jazz settings (Random Acoustics' releases of Graewe/Reijseger/Hemingway albums and in the Hemingway Quintet's Waltzes, Two-Steps & Other Matters of the Heart on GMRecordings, to name just a few); and even a collaboration with the Sardinian choir Tenore e Concordu de Orosei (released as Colla Voche on Winter & Winter in 1999). Ernst Reijseger has also performed with Yo-Yo Ma, Louis Sclavis, Franky Douglas, Joelle Leandre, Trilok Gurtu, Phil Minton, and more. On occasion, he gives children's cello workshops.
Klik hier voor meer informatie over Ernst Reijseger en hier voor een youtubefilmpje.
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