Willem Breuker
And here's one from the home country. It doesn't happen too often that my Top 100 list features Dutch music. It's been a while! Willem Breuker (1944-2010) used the traditional Dutch "draaiorgel" (barrel organ) for his Psalm 64. The recording appears on Lunchconcert for Three Barrel Organs on the Instant Composers Pool (ICP) label that he founded in the mid-sixties together with Han Bennink and Misha Mengelberg. The LP is from 1966 and it's the first one he recorded under his own name. The 64 in the title does not relate to the year 1964 but is a psalm number (he may have composed the music in 1964 though.) The drawing is done with just pencil, an accumulation of several frantic hours of mark making. Like all of the Top 100 2020, the work is on 11x14 inch paper.
The Top 100 started as a hobby; a fan adoring his musical heroes and paying tribute by making portraits of them. The hobby became obsession and the project went from the boy’s room into the art world. But I'm still that fan, it's about them in the end, their music, and not about me.
Monday, October 26, 2020
Willem Breuker
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