"Canto Ostinato Meets Jazz" is a captivating fusion of minimalist classical piano and jazz, masterfully crafted by Dutch pianist and composer Jeroen van Veen, alongside Sandra van Veen and Mike Del Ferro. Released on December 31, 2015, under Van Veen Productions, this album is a testament to the enduring appeal of Simeon ten Holt's "Canto Ostinato," reimagined through the lens of jazz.
The album is a continuous, immersive journey through 83 sections of the original "Canto Ostinato," performed live and spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes. Each section builds upon the previous, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of sound that showcases the intricate interplay between the piano and jazz elements. The result is a unique and engaging listening experience that highlights the versatility and depth of minimalist music.
Jeroen van Veen, known for his expertise in minimalism, brings his distinctive touch to this project, while Sandra van Veen and Mike Del Ferro contribute their own unique perspectives, enriching the overall sound. The album's release was celebrated with live performances, including a notable concert at the Zomers' Carillon in Heerlen, further emphasizing the dynamic and evolving nature of this musical collaboration.
"Canto Ostinato Meets Jazz" is a must-listen for fans of classical piano, minimalism, and jazz, offering a fresh and innovative take on a beloved composition. It's a true testament to the power of musical collaboration and the endless possibilities that arise when different genres and styles intersect.