
Foto: Maanus Kullamaa
Ryoji Ikeda
100 cymbals
100 cymbals
Les Percussions de Strasbourg
Alexandre Babel, percussion
Amélie Grould, percussion
Stéphane Garin, percussion
Étudiants des classes de percussions des CNSMD de Paris et de Lyon
Alexandre Babel, percussion
Amélie Grould, percussion
Stéphane Garin, percussion
Étudiants des classes de percussions des CNSMD de Paris et de Lyon
Ryoji Ikeda
Music for choir
The Calling op. 15 (2024)
Panta Rhei op. 16 (2024)
Little Birds op. 17 (2024)
I. Blue Birds
II. Green Birds
III. Silver Birds
Lux et Nox I op. 18 (2024)
Lux et Nox II op. 19 (2024)
Vox Angelica op. 20 (2024)
Soloists:
Yena Choi (soprano)
Marie Roos (soprano)
Mirell Jakobson (soprano)
Annely Leinberg (alto)
Kristel Marand (alto)
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Conductor Tõnu Kaljuste
The music for choir was commissioned by the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024.
It was premiered in 2 November 2024 in the Estonian National Museum, Tartu.
Ryoji Ikeda
Music for organ and brass
création, commande de la Philharmonie de Paris
Shin-Young Lee, organ
Musiciens de l'ONCEIM
création, commande de la Philharmonie de Paris
Shin-Young Lee, organ
Musiciens de l'ONCEIM
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Renowned for his pioneering glitch work and international DJ career, Japan-born and Paris-based Ryoji Ikeda expands his creative universe, delving into the world of instruments—including cymbals, a chamber choir, and the organ—with a world premiere.