Album cover for Rijnvos: Aphrodíte & Seléne by Ives Ensemble & Naomi Sato

Rijnvos: Aphrodíte & Seléne

Ives Ensemble & Naomi Sato

About the album

Aphrodíte represents the planet Venus and is scored for Japanese mouthorgan (shō) and string sextet. The work consists of fifteen consecutive sections, the first being an otherworldly approach (kefáli), and the last one being an evaporating departure (ourá). In between we follow thirteen orbits (trochiá): a cosmic observation of the ‘pentagram of Venus’, the apparent path of the planet as observed from Earth.

The successive conjunctions of Venus repeat with an orbital resonance of 13:8, meaning Earth orbits eight times for every thirteen orbits of Venus. The pentagram is sometimes referred to as the petals of Venus due to the path’s visual similarity to a flower.

In an ideal performance the members of the sextet are positioned in a circular space, facing inwards, with the shō in its centre, and the audience all around them in an amphitheatre setting. At the end of the coda, each member of the string sextet walks offstage, one after the other, whilst performing an ostinato, leaving the shō behind, all by itself.

Seléne consists of five main sections, each four minutes in duration, depicting a predominantly monochrome sky, with in its centre the consecutive lunar phases (as seen from Earth): starting at the obscured New Moon, step by step transforming, from a multi-textured Half Moon to a bright polyphonic Full Moon, then back again to the original starting point. The shorter sections in between, each sixty seconds long, represent the intermediate phases.

In an ideal performance the members of the quartet are positioned in a circular space, facing inwards, with the audience all around them in an amphitheatre setting. The cello is the first to split off and rotate outwards, personifying the first glimpse of moonlight (Waxing Crescent). The viola joins when we reach First Quarter, then the second violin (Waxing Gibbous), and midway the first violin (Full Moon). This process is then reversed until a New Moon is, yet again, nowhere to be seen.

Tracklist

Richard Rijnvos

Aphrodíte27:48
Seléne24:19
Total playing time52:07

Artists

Composers

I enjoy music that challenges me—music that forces a recalibration of how I think about flow, instrumental combinations, and the way musical language can transport us into unfamiliar spaces. Richard Rijnvos's compositions on this album do exactly that. I love it. Step outside your comfort zone and give it a listen.

Rush Paul, Positive Feedback

Selène also begins in weightlessness. Then, suddenly, an irrepressible cello emerges from the depths. What follows is both surprising and exhilarating: Selène is infectious, yet also edged with sharpness. The Ives Ensemble sounds highly virtuosic. One hears the fierceness of violinist Josje ter Haar in the passage Waning Crescent.

Dennis Bajram, De Volkskrant

Credits

GenreContemporary
InstrumentationChamber
Release dateJanuary 16, 2026
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