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Het duo BOI AKIH bestaat uit zangeres Monica Akihary (ze won de Boy Edgar Prijs 2023) en gitarist/componist Niels Brouwer. Ze komen naar TivoliVredenburg met een internationale bezetting. Daarmee mengen ze jazz met Europese en Molukse muzikale tradities. Tijdens het concert in Club Nine worden ze vergezeld door drummer Mike Reed uit Chicago, klarinettiste Hélène Duret uit Parijs, tubaïste Fanny Meteier, trompettist Peter Somuah en cellist Joshua Herwig. De muziek van BOI AKIH kenmerkt zich door poëtische zang in het Engels en Haruku (een Molukse taal), vernieuwende gitaarcomposities en natuurlijk ook veel ruimte voor improvisatie. Volgens Jazzism maakt BOI AKIH muziek met een ‘mysterieuze, soms Gil Evans-achtige signatuur met een sterke groove.’
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Boi Akih Biography
Guitarist and composer Niels Brouwer and vocalist and lyricist Monica Akihary have formed a duo under the name of BOI AKIH since 1997. BOI AKIH forms the solid and inseparable core of collaborations with a wide range of musicians and poets.
For more than twenty years, boundless curiosity has driven BOI AKIH to ever new experiments and discoveries. As a result, they are now at home in musical traditions from all corners of the world - from modern jazz to classical Indian music and from Melanesian, African and European folk to improvised music. For the musicians, all these different traditions and influences are not the final destination, but an inspiration and a starting point for musical development. They can be heard in the colour and texture of their music, in complex compositions and free improvisation, in their use of voice and playing techniques, in daring line-ups and also in the unusual collection of instruments they use - often self-built and tailored to their own individual musical ideas.
BOI AKIH's unique sound emerges in the constant interaction between the musicians and the sources they draw from. This sound, at once unconventional and accessible, always surprisingly new and yet completely recognizable, mixes acoustic sounds and electronic soundscapes with the versatile, warm voice of Monica Akihary, who sometimes sings in English and sometimes in Haruku, the language of her father's island.
In BOI AKIH's musical projects, their deep, personal musical explorations result in a harmonious blending of seemingly incompatible sounds, rhythms and tonalities. Examples include the symbiosis of European, Indian and Indonesian traditions in Uwa I (2004) and eclectic musical reinterpretations of Jimi Hendrix, Neil Yong and Joni Mitchell (Circles in a Square Society 2012). In the award-winning Controlling the Swing (premiere Holland Festival 2017), Boi Akih brought together a whole range of musical extremes in one dazzling composition. BOI AKIH's project, Storyteller (2020), further dissolved the boundaries: between old and modern, between music, story and poetry, and between east, west, north and south.
In June 2023 they released their newest album 'From and to Infinity 'and just before that Monica Akihary was announced the winner of the Boy Edgar Prize 2023, the most prestigious Dutch award for jazz and improvised music.
Read MoreFor more than twenty years, boundless curiosity has driven BOI AKIH to ever new experiments and discoveries. As a result, they are now at home in musical traditions from all corners of the world - from modern jazz to classical Indian music and from Melanesian, African and European folk to improvised music. For the musicians, all these different traditions and influences are not the final destination, but an inspiration and a starting point for musical development. They can be heard in the colour and texture of their music, in complex compositions and free improvisation, in their use of voice and playing techniques, in daring line-ups and also in the unusual collection of instruments they use - often self-built and tailored to their own individual musical ideas.
BOI AKIH's unique sound emerges in the constant interaction between the musicians and the sources they draw from. This sound, at once unconventional and accessible, always surprisingly new and yet completely recognizable, mixes acoustic sounds and electronic soundscapes with the versatile, warm voice of Monica Akihary, who sometimes sings in English and sometimes in Haruku, the language of her father's island.
In BOI AKIH's musical projects, their deep, personal musical explorations result in a harmonious blending of seemingly incompatible sounds, rhythms and tonalities. Examples include the symbiosis of European, Indian and Indonesian traditions in Uwa I (2004) and eclectic musical reinterpretations of Jimi Hendrix, Neil Yong and Joni Mitchell (Circles in a Square Society 2012). In the award-winning Controlling the Swing (premiere Holland Festival 2017), Boi Akih brought together a whole range of musical extremes in one dazzling composition. BOI AKIH's project, Storyteller (2020), further dissolved the boundaries: between old and modern, between music, story and poetry, and between east, west, north and south.
In June 2023 they released their newest album 'From and to Infinity 'and just before that Monica Akihary was announced the winner of the Boy Edgar Prize 2023, the most prestigious Dutch award for jazz and improvised music.
Eclectic Cross Genre World Jazz
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