
Minimal Music Festival | OCCAM HEXA V
Éliane Radigue is one of the great originals of contemporary music. Ensemble Klang has been collaborating intensively for many years with this icon, who is now in her nineties. Together with Carol Robinson, Radigue wrote two works for the ensemble: slowly transforming sound sculptures, abstract but breathtakingly beautiful. This weekend, Klang will perform both pieces within a light installation by Pavla Beranová. The installation is constructed from reflecting panels that respond to the vibrations of the music. As the light shifts with the passage of time during the day and night, the music, light and time merge. Although Radigue established her reputation as an electronics pioneer in the 1950s, she has exclusively composed acoustic works since 2005, creating cycles based on intimate collaboration with performers. There is no score. The entire process is passed on orally, centring on time, attention, and sensitivity. In 2021, OCCAM HEXA V materialised, followed in 2025 by OCCAM DELTA XXIII, inspired by the North Sea coast near The Hague. The combination of her meditative sound world and Beranová’s light landscape is a tribute to an utterly original spirit.
Who is performing at the Minimal Music Festival OCCAM HEXA V?+
The performance features Ensemble Klang playing works by contemporary composer Éliane Radigue.
Where is the event taking place?+
The event is held at the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ in Amsterdam.
What kind of performance should I expect?+
It is a performance of modern classical sound sculptures combined with an immersive light installation by Pavla Beranová.
When does the event take place?+
The event date is April 17, 2026.
Are there visual elements to the concert?+
Yes, the music is accompanied by a light installation by Pavla Beranová featuring reflecting panels that respond to sound vibrations.





