The Netherlands Music
Prize jury about Ties Mellema:
"Mellema consistently treats the listener to a new
understanding of whatever piece he is playing,in jazz it known as
improvisation, in classical it is called interpretation."
At the age of eight Ties Mellema decided he wanted to play the
saxophone. His father played Charlie Parker to him and he liked the sound;
furthermore the saxophone would help his asthma. It was the right choice, the
instrument’s versatility suits Ties well. Many years on he works as a solo
artist, a chamber musician and a teacher. In 2010 he received the Netherlands Music Prize
from the Dutch Performing Arts Fund, a highly prestigious recognition of his
work so far.
Ties graduated from the Conservatory of Amsterdam – first and second phase – cum laude, having studied
with Arno Bornkamp. He also studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm
with Christer Johnnson. After he graduated, Ties decided to take lessons from
the cellist Anner Bijlsma. To this day this master’s musicality remains a great
source of inspiration and it is the reason Ties still frequently visits him.
These days Ties is a teacher himself to
students majoring in saxophone at the Fontys Conservatory in Tilburg, where he
is teaching his own class.
With three other musicians he formed the Amstel
Quartet, which has made a name for itself all over the world. Together with his pianist, Wijnand
van Klaveren, he played recitals for many years. During this close
collaboration this duo developed a personal and intimate style. After Wijnand
applied himself to writing music, Ties continued his duo with Hans Eijsackers.
They made a very successful debut as a duo in 2007, in the Concertgebouw, the
Amsterdam Concert Hall.
Besides the Netherlands Music Prize Ties has
won many prominent awards. Highlights are the prestigious Vriendenkrans competition from the
Concertgebouw and Concertgebouw Orchestra (along with the audience award and a
scholarship) and the Voorziening
voor Jonge Excellerende Musici, a scholarship for young, exceptionally talented musicians.
Ties’ work as a musician is characterized by
his drive to explore and push beyond the boundaries. Not only has he played
many premieres of new compositions written specifically for him, he is also a
fanatical arranger of music from all style periods (Bach’s oeuvre forms a
continuous theme) and he is constantly searching for new crossovers with the
jazz, pop and world music, theatre and dance.
This many facetted way of working has resulted
in collaborations all across the globe, with musicians such as Gustavo
Dudamel and the Simon Bolivar Youth
Orchestra, Concertgebouw Tracks, MTV, the Four Baritones and Hans Dulfer.
Ties’ ambitions don’t stop at playing the
saxophone and this makes him a truly contemporary artist. Together with his
Amstel Quartet he founded the music label Amstel Records. Amstel Records produces CDs by the
quartet and other musicians with the same artistic views and ideas; Ties has
released three CDs under his own name with Amstel records. He is a prolific
blogger and he has written for the Dutch daily newspaper nrc.next.