Antoni Schonken (b. 1987)

List of Works

Rituals for Horn, saxophone, and marimba (2013-2014)

Instrumentation: French horn, alto saxophone and marimba

 

Programmatic information: 

 

Movements: 

I. Call to Circle

II. Consecration

III. Casting of the Circle

IV. Challenge to Entrance

V. The Great Rite

 

This work formed part of Neil Smit’s Master’s research entitled CREATING NEW MUSIC FOR HORN THROUGH COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE. Read the thesis here.

 

The recordings below were provided by Neil Smit:

 

I. Call to Circle

II. Consecration

III. Casting of the Circle

IV. Challenge to Entrance

V. The Great Rite

Boeremusiek, bourrée, en volksmusiekvariasies

Instrumentation: Reed Quintet 

Image and biography provided by composer

About the composer...

The creative output of South African-born composer Antoni Schonken (1987-) negotiates themes of landscape, displacement, political failure, self-reflection, and queer identity. His compositions delve into the realms of narrative parallelism and dyssynchronous form. His musical style is a dialogue that traverses minimalism, impressionism, neo-romanticism, spectralism, noise, and trans-cultural paradigms. Reviews have described his music as finely choreographed, with a distinct emphasis on cultivating vocal qualities within instrumental genres. Additionally, his profound spiritual connection with landscape as a space of finding and being imbues his musical expression with a deeply moving authenticity.

His portfolio includes notable commissions and collaborations with leading ensembles, including Oxford Camerata, Unheardof//Ensemble, Juliet Quartet, Cape Town Philharmonic, JIMF, GrassRoots, Sinfonia Gaia, Horizons Project Choir, and Cape Town Baroque. Noteworthy partnerships with NATi, Woordfees, celebrated director Marthinus Bassoon, and internationally renowned poet Antjie Krog culminated in the creation of “A Mass for the Universe” (Die Nuwe Verbond), a challenging work that involves choir, soloists, and instruments. This composition has received resounding acclaim and has been showcased across diverse venues in South Africa and Europe. Pieter Bezuidenhout and Vektor Productions were key partners in the development of this large-scale work.

During his time at residencies and festivals in the USA, Antoni collaborated with composers Ken Ueno, Hannah Lash, David Ludwig, Mari Kimura, and Pierre Jalbert. His European engagements included residencies and guest lectures at institutions in Finland, Sweden, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. In 2019, he was commissioned by the SICMF to produce a large-scale composition celebrating the life of Johnny Clegg. In the same year, he teamed up once more with Pieter Bezuidenhout to perform Die Nuwe Verbond at the International Poetry Festival in Rotterdam.

Antoni’s film scores are currently broadcast by CBS Studios, BBC Earth Canada, Terra Mater, The Smithsonian, and Amazon Prime, and his film works have won awards in SA, the UK, Europe, and the USA. His film scores have been heard at more than 80 film festivals, including prestigious events like Annecy, Toronto, New York Festivals, BANG, and Cannes.

Presently, Antoni lectures at Stellenbosch University in music theory, composition, orchestration, and film music.

 

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