Cello Frysienne Wytske Holtrop
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
12.02.2020
Label: Aliud Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Wytske Holtrop
Composer: Sipke Hoekstra (1976), Jochem le Cointre (1994), Henk Stam (1922-2002)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Henk Stam (1922 - 2002): Sonatine française:
- 1 Sonatine française: I. - 02:52
- 2 Sonatine française: II. Meditation 01:39
- 3 Sonatine française: III. Danse populaire 03:15
- Jochem le Cointre (b. 1994): Cello Suite No. 1 "Modern dances":
- 4 Cello Suite No. 1 "Modern dances": I. Gigue 02:21
- 5 Cello Suite No. 1 "Modern dances": II. Minuet e Trio 05:12
- 6 Cello Suite No. 1 "Modern dances": III. Choro 03:41
- 7 Cello Suite No. 1 "Modern dances": IV. Ballad 02:16
- 8 Cello Suite No. 1 "Modern dances": V. Samba no pé 02:07
- 9 Cello Suite No. 1 "Modern dances": VI. Polka z Gwiazd 06:45
- Henk Stam: Sonata:
- 10 Sonata: I. Sonata 09:04
- 11 Sonata: II. Campanelle 04:26
- 12 Sonata: III. Pizzicato e staccato 05:59
- 13 Berceuse pour B 05:22
- 14 Bop Toccata 03:29
Info for Cello Frysienne
In 2018, Wytske Holtrop graduated cum laude for her master’s degree at the Haute École de Musique de Genève (Geneva University of Music), where she studied with professor François Guye. She obtained a highly distinguished bachelor’s degree at the Koninklijk Conservatorium of Brussels (Royal Conservatoire of Brussels) with professor Jeroen Reuling. As of the 2019 - 2020 concert season, Wytske will be playing with the Konzerthausorchester in Berlin, as a member of the Kurt Sanderling orchestra academy. In 2019 her debut CD ‘Cello Frysienne’ came out under the label Aliud records.
Wytske Holtrop, cello
Frans Douwe Slot, piano
Wytske Holtrop
In 2018, Wytske Holtrop graduated cum laude for her master’s degree at the Haute École de Musique de Genève (Geneva University of Music), where she studied with professor François Guye. She obtained a highly distinguished bachelor’s degree at the Koninklijk Conservatorium of Brussels (Royal Conservatoire of Brussels) with professor Jeroen Reuling. As of the 2019 - 2020 concert season, Wytske will be playing with the Konzerthausorchester in Berlin, as a member of the Kurt Sanderling orchestra academy. In 2019 her debut CD ‘Cello Frysienne’ came out under the label Aliud records.
She actively took part in numerous masterclasses with, among others, Natalia Gutman, Gary Hoffman and Nicolas Altstaedt. Wytske performed as a soloist with several Dutch orchestras and regularly plays solo recitals. She appeared internationally in festivals as the Internationaal Kamermuziekfestival Schiermonnikoog (The Netherlands) and the Ars SummerFest in Vilnius (Lithuania). In 2015 – 2016, Wytske was selected for the orchestra academy of the National Orchestra of Belgium.
She won several prizes contesting in the Stichting Jong Muziektalent Nederland (a foundation that stimulates talented young musicians in The Netherlands) and the Prinses Christina Concours. In addition, she won the Prix du Musée Bonnat during the Académie Ravel in Saint Jean de Luz (France). In 2018, Wytske was awarded the Frisian Emmy ‘Runner-up Award’, named after and from the hands of the renowned Dutch violinist Emmy Verhey.
Wytske plays a cello by Tanguy Fraval, Brussels (2011) and uses a bow by Doriane Bodart, Paris (2016).
Booklet for Cello Frysienne