
Classical Stiffs
A very strong characteristic of Meijering’s works is a large variety of styles. Without any difficulty, he seems to move between different musical worlds and genres and thus creates a different texture for each of his works. Some of them remind of pop, jazz or world music, others are written in a classical tradition or show avant-garde elements. Meijering is driven by spontaneity. All kinds of emotions and experiences that arise during a day, may directly flow into the composition he is working on. Sometimes he even uses accidents as a method and throws the dice for creating clusters. Meijerings works always have programmatic titles, sometimes funny or provocative or fooling around with toilet or sex humour. Examples include “I Hate Mozart” (for flute, alto saxophone, harp and violin), “I’ve Never Seen a Straight Banana” (for alto saxophone, marimba, piano, harp, and violin), “If the Camels Don’t Get You, the Fatimas Must!” (for solo violin), ...