Concert en publieke verdediging Rachel Xi Zhang

Rachel Xi Zhang
Concert
Data
,
17:30
to
21:00
Location
Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel

Arising from existence and non-existence. Drawing inspiration from the marimba

Waar? Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, Concertzaal, Regentschapsstraat 30, 1000 Brussel 

Wanneer? 25 februari om 17u30 

Inschrijven? Enkel als je ook bij de receptie wil zijn (vanaf ongeveer 21u). Stuur een mail naar Inge.Pieters@vub.be voor 21/02

Wil je enkel het concert en de presentatie bijwonen? Dat kan. Het concert eindigt rond 19u. Inschrijven niet nodig. 

About the concert

Where to find space in marimba performance for the expression of all musical elements needed to convey ones musical intentions? As mathematics are a tool for humans to establish equal conjectures, musical performance cannot be described and evaluated by equations and formulas. Rachel Xi Zhang has created an experiëntial defense, using all five senses, to give an impression of the sounds of Laozi and thoughts of the singing wood; a place where one can hear the ancient sound travelling through a long lasting mystical philosophical thread, yet coming to show itself, at our gathering- giving the possibility to open the sixth sense.

About Rachel Xi Zhang

A concert soloist, half of the renowned Joint Venture Percussion Duo and core member of the new music sextet Looptail, Rachel Xi Zhang actively performs on world-class stages both at home and abroad. In solo and duo capacities, she has been awarded multiple international awards. Rachel Xi Zhang has been invited at various international marimba festivals.

She received her bachelor’s degree in 2010, graduating cum laude from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. From 2010 to 2014, she continued her studies at the Boston Conservatory with a full scholarship under famed marimba virtuoso Nancy Zeltsman. Upon receiving a master’s degree and Artist Diploma at Boston, Rachel was named a Marimba One Artist. She enrolled at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels as a PhD in Arts student in 2014 (with Jan Michiels as academic advisor and Bart Quartier as artistic advisor) and continues her international career through constant collaborations with colleagues in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. 

Picture by Claudia Hansen

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