Ties Mellema

Dutch Saxophonist, Composer, Producer and Inter-Disciplinary Performer
Netherlands
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Ties Mellema

Dutch Saxophonist, Composer, Producer and Inter-Disciplinary Performer
Netherlands
"Since my comeback in 2015 after a health setback, my life and music have received a major upgrade thanks to Légère Reeds. They've not only revolutionized how I approach my music and saxophone but have also brought some serious confidence to my daily routine. Gone are the days of stressing over picking the perfect reed for each gig. Now, I've got a stash of killer reeds that bring the consistency and longevity game. The fact that these reeds stay rock-solid is impressive, and they still offer that sweet variety within the same type and strength. As a performer who often rolls with a squad of five saxophones on stage, I can confidently say that these reeds keep the vibe consistent, from sound check to showtime. I'm all about versatility. In a week, I might switch up mouthpieces and styles like it's nobody's business, and Légère Reeds roll with the punches. They let me make artistic calls without even breaking a sweat. With Légère, it's all about the music and trust – no reed-related worries! Rock on! "- Ties
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“I don’t do styles; I play music. Not classical, not jazz, not pop, but any music that speaks to me and is a true expression of something. I am particularly curious about the music that lies between the styles.” Although Ties Mellema is undisputedly a virtuoso on the saxophone, he sees himself first and foremost as a musician. His craft is expressed in his continuous exploration of the outer limits of music.

From classical and minimal to improv, funk and jazz – Mellema has inhabited the space between the established styles and disciplines for over 20 years. He plays all saxes, but the baritone sax in particular, suits him down to a tee; a large instrument that demands the player goes to to the extreme, in every aspect.

Taking on and then overcoming challenges and telling a story are always at the heart of his work. Whether it’s the false-polyphonic cello suites by Johann Sebastian Bach on baritone saxophone, the monomaniac Gradus by Philip Glass or the extreme free jazz by his hero John Coltrane: Ties always goes in search of the boundaries of disciplines and the possibilities on his instrument. He continuously challenges himself to retell the music’s story. He lets his instrument speak – as opposed to sing, as is normally the case.

His multi-facetted style of working has brought Ties worldwide recognition and collaborations with, to name but a few, Gustavo Dudamel, Concertgebouw Tracks, MTV, Tania Kross, the Four Baritones, Hans Dulfer and Rembrandt Frerichs. Together with director Jos van Kan, composer Ian Wilson and stage designer Michiel Voet Ties made The End of Desire: a personal and abstract music theatre performance in which he incorporated his injury—an accident that almost meant the end of his career as a musician.

In 2015 Ties fell seriously ill for a number of years and besides playing the saxophone he began composing with electronics. After 20 years of playing in the Amstel Quartet, which he co-founded, Ties decided it was time to follow his own path. He claims that since then, he has been making more intense and specifically more intuitive music. You can hear that in his concerts and his own compositions, mostly with his new group PEAX with percussionist and drummer Barry Jurjus. On stage Ties tells a compelling story that draws in the listener and takes him along on an auditory journey.

Ties has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Netherlands Music Prize. Various albums featuring Ties, both as solo artist and ensemble player, were released by Amstel Records and PEAX Records.

Ties Mellema has an Eppelsheim bass saxophone on loan from the collection of The Dutch Musical Instruments Foundation and plays Légère reeds.