Dante Boon
Dante Boon is a Dutch composer and pianist. A member of the Wandelweiser composers collective, he is perhaps best known as an interpreter of experimental piano music. His own music has been performed internationally to wide acclaim.
Biography
Dante Boon started his piano studies at age 14, with Willem Brons at the Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam. He studied composition with Diderik Wagenaar at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. At the age of 24, he joined the Dutch rock band The Scene as a keyboardist and arranger.A champion of experimental piano music and of Wandelweiser in particular, Boon has premiered over 50 works, many of which written specifically for him. He has performed at such venues as Constellation Chicago, Spectrum, Studio Z, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Gergiev Festival, Jeunesses Musicales du Canada, the ISCM Festival, cafe OTO, dotolim, Ftarri Festival, Gaudeamus Muziekweek, De Link, Paradiso, and regularly at Amsterdam's underground venue Zaal 100 and Klangraum in Düsseldorf.
Boon has also been active as a concert organizer himself. He was one of the young composers who organized the Amsterdam concert series for new music Concerten Tot en Met between 1997 and 2004. He has also co-organized the series The Workshop/Maximum Clarity at Zaal 100, and since 2007 Pianolab Amsterdam, a showcase for Amsterdam pianists and their guests, at the Goethe-Institut. In 2017, Boon organized the Amsterdam Wandelweiser Festival, a four-day festival of Wandelweiser music.
He has recorded music by composers such as Tom Johnson, Philip Corner, Rozalie Hirs, John Cage, Jürg Frey, Antoine Beuger, Samuel Vriezen, Morton Feldman, Richard Ayres and Michael Manion. With pianist-composer Samuel Vriezen, he recorded Tom Johnson's Symmetries for piano four hands. In 2004, he premiered Johnson's Same or Different, commissioned by VPRO Radio.
Boon's compositions have been performed internationally, at such venues as Museo Reina Sofía, Goethe-Institut Amsterdam, Kunstraum, Alte Jazz-Schmiede, Old Stone House, Willow Place Auditorium, Orgelpark, Stedelijk Museum, Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, the Royal Academy of Dutch language and literature, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, The Wild Beast, Kultur & Kongresshaus Aarau, UCSB, and REDCAT. Performers of his music have included DNK Ensemble, Ensemble Sisyphe, the Wandelweiser Composers Ensemble, The Same Ensemble, de ereprijs, Nederlands Vocaal Laboratorium, Antoine Beuger, Jürg Frey, Michael Pisaro, Stefan Thut, Samuel Vriezen, Germaine Sijstermans, Taylan Susam, Irene Kurka, Erik Carlson, Denis Sorokin and Sergej Tchirkov. His scores are published by Edition Wandelweiser.
He is also known as a skillful arranger, having arranged music for The Scene and Wende, among others.
Since 2016, he has taken up conducting. In November of that year, he conducted Ensemble Sisyphe in a program of music by André Cormier, Tom Johnson, Taylan Susam, and himself.
He was a guest lecturer at the 13th Wiener Tage für zeitgenössische Klaviermusik hosted by the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. A three-concert musical portrait of Dante Boon was presented in 2012 at Düsseldorf's Klangraum. In 2013, he was a special guest at Michael Pisaro's Dog Star Orchestra festival of experimental music. In the same year, a retrospective of Boon's music was presented at the Los Angeles performance space the wulf. In 2016, Boon was featured as a composer and performer at Quatuor Bozzini's Performer's Kitchen.
He is married to Dutch actress :nl:Sytske van der Ster|Sytske van der Ster.
Musical works
John Eyles, writing for All About Jazz, has described Boon's works as "exquisite throughout, without a single wasted note or gesture to be heard." His CD clarinet , which features clarinetist Jürg Frey, was recommended by The New Yorker's Alex Ross and by Andy Hamilton in The Wire's Top 10 albums of contemporary music.Many of Boon's works are composed so as to give players room to discover their own way through the piece. His clarinet piece 3x, for example, consists of three staves of music containing pitches in three respective registers among which the clarinetist is free to move. In a program note, Michael Pisaro describes Boon's piano piece 14x as follows:
Although the piece is quite slow, and is seemingly a simple series of sustained chords with an occasional beautiful melodic gesture, the technique employed is actually very challenging. No pedal is used, therefore, in order maintain the mostly 10-note sounds all fingers of both hands are employed, holding down keys for the whole piece. What at first seems nearly impossible reveals itself to be ingeniously composed to be just possible.
In a review of Boon's 2 Delen , Paul Muller writes the following:
subtle work featuring electric guitar and voice. The guitar plays a slow ascending scale and at certain points the voice joins. The pure pitches made for some beautiful sounds and overtones. When the voice and guitar met in unison a new cycle would start.
His vocal piece Mirte, a setting of the first three stanzas of Antoine Beuger's translation of the Spiritual Canticle by John of the Cross, has been described as an "inward psychological turn of a voice trying to sing to itself."
Boon as a pianist
Dante Boon has been called a "magnificent" and "idiosyncratic" pianist, known for his "delicate touch" and "calm control." His performances of Komitas's piano music have been called "quieting" and "the highlight ". Jay Batzner, writing for Sequenza21, describes Boon's recordings of Tom Johnson's music as "a delight to listen to." The New Yorker called him a pianist with an "uncommon affinity for music that demands patience, steady hands, and a subtle touch." National Sawdust's Steve Smith listed one of Boon's 2018 solo recitals in New York in his top 10 of memorable musical events.Boon's debut album as a soloist, cage.frey.vriezen.feldman.ayres.johnson manion, was met with critical acclaim. Anthony Fiumara, writing for Trouw, notes that "t is striking how self-evident pointillist Etudes Australes sound under Boon's fingers," while characterizing Boon's playing as "murmurous lyricism." In a review for NRC Handelsblad, Jochem Valkenburg notes Boon's "warm, shrouded tone" and, singling out his interpretation of Morton Feldman's Last Pieces, calls it "objective yet affectionate…measured, pensive, yet vulnerable." Samuel Vriezen, writing in the liner notes to the album, similarly observes:
Two poles are important for Dante's playing. On the one hand he is drawn towards the musical discipline of the Cageian tradition and its concern with objectivity in sound. On the other hand, early Romanticism, particularly German song repertoire, is important to him. For many listeners, these poles may seem like opposites. For Dante, however, there is no contradiction. In his playing, precision of technique and conceptual clarity are expressions of a passionate engagement with sounds and their progression as melody.
His album with Jürg Frey, clarinet , containing Boon's own compositions, was similarly well received.
Selected works
Solo- 14x, piano
- Uitdrijving, voice and percussion
- 3x, clarinet
- Nov. , piano
- Glimmen, piano
- Years, numbers, piano
- Duo , piano
- Duo , accordion
- Duo , guitar
- Dean's piano, piano
- before traces, piano
- C#, piano
- Nov. , Fender Rhodes
- You just don't argue, piano
- Gaza , bassoon
- For What, piano
- sex , clarinet and cello
- Het sneeuwt maar het sneeuwt niet meer
- Wolken/veld, clarinet and piano
- Lied , clarinet and piano
- 2 Delen , 2 instruments
- 2 Spelers , 2 instruments
- Nov. , violin and piano
- 3x , guitar and piano
- O'Hare, clarinet and piano
- Duo , clarinet and trombone
- Duo , guitar and cello
- Duo , trombone and piano
- Martha's Vineyard, glockenspiel and piano
- Gaza, 2 instruments
- Duo , stone harp and melody instrument
- Duo: table & books, 2 performers
- Couple, piano four hands
- 2x Robert Creeley, soprano and piano
- Mirte, female voice and keyboard
- the heart's size, low voice, piano
- Om zachtjes in jezelf te zeggen, voice
- And/or, voice
- ruht nicht aus, voice and instrument
- Depression , voice and piano
- Duo , 2 voices
- sex, clarinet, violin, viola
- Nov., string quartet
- sex , 5 voices
- 12x, 3 instruments
- 17x, clarinet and 2 instruments
- Avellino, soprano and ensemble
- St Paul, ensemble
- Bacherach, voice, violin and piano
- 3x , flute, piano and ensemble
- Nov. , ensemble
- Duo 1-5, ensemble
- Die Palmen von Beth-El, 4 performers
- the prayer's end, voice and ensemble
Selected discography
- Marlene, Mercury Records
- 1998, Pressure
- Tom Johnson: Symmetries, Karnatic Lab Records
- cage.frey.vriezen.feldman.ayres.johnson manion, Edition Wandelweiser Records
- Jürg Frey: 24 Wörter, Edition Wandelweiser Records
- Dante Boon: clarinet , Another Timbre
- Jürg Frey: Collection Gustave Roud, Another Timbre
- Düsseldorf recital, Rhizome.s
- beuger.boon.susam, Edition Wandelweiser Records
- Antoine Beuger: traces of eternity: of what is yet to be, a new wave of jazz
- Rishin Singh: out from the blinding white, Edition Wandelweiser Records
- hannesson.boon.philippakopoulos, Edition Wandelweiser Records
- One Night in Forest Hills, Bánh Mì Verlag
- Vexations, elsewhere
- amsterdam.berlin.losoncy.moscow