Kristoffer Zegers
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Kristoffer Zegers | |
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Born |
Netherlands | 27 December 1973
Genres | Contemporary, Classical |
Occupations | Composer |
Instruments | Piano, Harpsichord |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | BVhaast |
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Notable instruments | |
Piano |
Kristoffer Zegers (born 27 December 1973) is a Dutch composer.
Zegers was born in Breda, and was taught by Gilius van Bergeijk, Jan Boerman, Martijn Padding, Clarence Barlow, Diderik Wagenaar at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
In Zegers' music microtonal clusters are the main object. His music is about slow developments in clusters via glissandi. Because of that: his motto "Glissandéz mes enfants, Glissandéz toujours!" after César Franck: "Moduléz mes enfants, Moduléz toujours!".
Zegers most important work is Pianophasing, composition for 20 to 60 piano's. This work is played in the United Kingdom, Australiä and several places in The Netherlands.
Important works
- Pianophasing (2004) (Novembermusic the Netherlands)
- Pianophasing II (2009) (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, England)
- Pianophasing III (2012) (the Soundstream Festival in Adelaide Australia)
External links
- Kristoffer Zegers
- Pianophasing Shortlisted: Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards
- Documentary film Pianophasing II Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Huddersfield England
- Pianophasing II Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Huddersfield England
- Novembermusic in the Netherlands
- Music Center Netherlands, about Zegers
- Soundstream Festival Australia 2012
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