- Simeon Ten Holt (1923-2012), a Dutch composer known for his mesmerizing and unique style, has left an indelible mark on the world of contemporary classical music. Born in 1923 in Bergen, Netherlands, Holt's musical journey began at an early age, and he later pursued his studies at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. Throughout his prolific career, Holt created an impressive body of work, but it is his piano compositions that stand out as some of his most iconic and influential pieces. His music is characterized by a minimalist approach, where repetitive patterns and gradual transformations create an immersive and meditative experience for both performers and listeners.
- Holt's most renowned work, "Canto Ostinato," exemplifies his distinct compositional style. Composed between 1976 and 1979, it features interlocking motifs that unfold in a seemingly endless progression, captivating audiences with its hypnotic and trance-like quality. The piece can be performed by multiple pianos or other instruments, allowing for a rich and ever-changing sonic landscape.
- Beyond "Canto Ostinato," Holt's complete piano works span various compositions and periods, each exploring different facets of his minimalist aesthetic. Pieces like "Lemniscaat" and "Horizon" continue to intrigue and challenge performers and listeners alike with their intricate structures and harmonic richness.
- This set is a landmark of contemporary Minimalist piano music, and a labor of love of Dutch pianist Jeroen van Veen, champion of Minimalism, and ardent admirer and advocate of Ten Holt’s piano music. In certain works he is joined by fellow pianists Sandra van Veen, Fred Oldenburg and Irene Russo.