In the rectangular space of the Kleine Zaal at the top of the Muziekgebouw, a concert will take place featuring (post)minimal movements and galactic overtone sounds. With sweeping views over the broad IJ, you can enjoy the microtones of Ensemble SCALA and the Fokker organ in, among other works, Solar Neon by composer Ned McGowan during the World Minimal Music Festival. A highlight of this concert is the arrangement of Aleph 2 by the famous minimal composer Terry Riley for ensemble.
The programme also includes the thrilling Lhorong by composer Juan Felipe Waller, the non-Western minimal sounds of Martin Lo-A-Njoe, a serene miniature by Piet-Jan van Rossum, the organic movements for 31-tone organ by Sander Germanus and, not to be forgotten, a brand-new work by the distinctive postminimal composer Renske Vrolijk. Spectral tones, beatings, harmony and clusters with continuous rhythm alternate in this concert, performed by Ensemble SCALA, specialised in contemporary and microtonal music. Read more about the concert here.
The ‘new’ online archive
In addition to our new website, the Huygens-Fokker Foundation has an extensive online archive, which largely consists of the contents of the former website that had been online since 2008. Although the design of this old website is now somewhat dated, it contains a...



















