Events
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Den Haag, Nieuwe Kerk: ‘The Great Alone’ with Nederlands Kamerkoor – World Premiere
Nieuwe Kerk Spui 175, Den Haag, NetherlandsLidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Sofi Jeannin in The Great Alone, a new work by Dutch composer Rob Zuidam exploring themes of cosmic solitude and human connection. The programme also features Daniel-Lesur’s Le Cantique des Cantiques, inspired by the Biblical Song of Songs. Tour datesThe Hague (25 Sept), Amersfoort (26 Sept), Enschede (27 Sept), Utrecht (29 Sept), Amsterdam (1 Oct).
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Amersfoort, Flint: ‘The Great Alone’ with Nederlands Kamerkoor
Flint Coninckstraat 60,, AmersfoortLidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Sofi Jeannin in The Great Alone, a new work by Dutch composer Rob Zuidam exploring themes of cosmic solitude and human connection. The programme also features Daniel-Lesur’s Le Cantique des Cantiques, inspired by the Biblical Song of Songs. Tour datesThe Hague (25 Sept), Amersfoort (26 Sept), Enschede (27 Sept), Utrecht (29 Sept), Amsterdam (1 Oct).
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Enschede, Muziekcentrum: ‘The Great Alone’ with Nederlands Kamerkoor
Muziekcentrum Enschede Noorderhagen 27, EnschedeLidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Sofi Jeannin in The Great Alone, a new work by Dutch composer Rob Zuidam exploring themes of cosmic solitude and human connection. The programme also features Daniel-Lesur’s Le Cantique des Cantiques, inspired by the Biblical Song of Songs. Tour datesThe Hague (25 Sept), Amersfoort (26 Sept), Enschede (27 Sept), Utrecht (29 Sept), Amsterdam (1 Oct).
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Utrecht, Pieterskerk: ‘The Great Alone’ with Nederlands Kamerkoor
Pieterskerk Pieterskerkhof 3, UtrechtLidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Sofi Jeannin in The Great Alone, a new work by Dutch composer Rob Zuidam exploring themes of cosmic solitude and human connection. The programme also features Daniel-Lesur’s Le Cantique des Cantiques, inspired by the Biblical Song of Songs. Tour datesThe Hague (25 Sept), Amersfoort (26 Sept), Enschede (27 Sept), Utrecht (29 Sept), Amsterdam (1 Oct).
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Amsterdam, Muziekgebouw aan het IJ: ‘The Great Alone’ with Nederlands Kamerkoor
Muziekgebouw aan het IJ Piet Heinlaan 1, Amsterdam, NetherlandsLidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Sofi Jeannin in The Great Alone, a new work by Dutch composer Rob Zuidam exploring themes of cosmic solitude and human connection. The programme also features Daniel-Lesur’s Le Cantique des Cantiques, inspired by the Biblical Song of Songs. Tour datesThe Hague (25 Sept), Amersfoort (26 Sept), Enschede (27 Sept), Utrecht (29 Sept), Amsterdam (1 Oct).
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Utrecht, Tivoli Vredenburg: Literary Concert with Tobias Borsboom and Jan Brokken
Tivoli Vredenburg Vredenburgkade 11, UtrechtJan Brokken reads from his work, Lidy an Tobias accompany the story with Lidy's arrangement of Moussorgsky's Pictures of an Exhibition.
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Leiden, Sijthoff: recital with Tobias Borsboom
Sijthoff Cultuur Doezastraat 1B, LeidenParisian Sonatas: cellist Lidy Blijdorp and pianist Tobias Borsboom present a refined programme of French chamber music. From the elegance of Franck to the subtle colours of Debussy, this concert explores the rich sound world of Paris around the turn of the twentieth century.
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Amsterdam, Polderklanken with Capella Amsterdam
Muziekgebouw aan het IJ Piet Heinlaan 1, Amsterdam, NetherlandsCellist Lidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Daniel Reuss in Polderklanken, a programme celebrating the richness and diversity of Dutch choral music from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The concert features works by Rudolf Escher, Ton de Leeuw, Elmer Schönberger, Georgi Sztojanov and Mathilde Wantenaar, including Wantenaar’s La Noche Oscura del Alma, written for chamber choir and solo cello for the Cello Biënnale Amsterdam. Amsterdam (12 Nov), Den Haag (13 Nov), Nijmegen (14 Nov), Leiden (18 Nov)
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Den Haag, Polderklanken with Capella Amsterdam
Nieuwe Kerk Spui 175, Den Haag, NetherlandsCellist Lidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Daniel Reuss in Polderklanken, a programme celebrating the richness and diversity of Dutch choral music from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The concert features works by Rudolf Escher, Ton de Leeuw, Elmer Schönberger, Georgi Sztojanov and Mathilde Wantenaar, including Wantenaar’s La Noche Oscura del Alma, written for chamber choir and solo cello for the Cello Biënnale Amsterdam. Amsterdam (12 Nov), Den Haag (13 Nov), Nijmegen (14 Nov), Leiden (18 Nov)
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Nijmegen, Polderklanken with Capella Amsterdam
Concertgebouw De Vereeniging Keizer Karelplein 2D, Nijmegen, NetherlandsCellist Lidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Daniel Reuss in Polderklanken, a programme celebrating the richness and diversity of Dutch choral music from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The concert features works by Rudolf Escher, Ton de Leeuw, Elmer Schönberger, Georgi Sztojanov and Mathilde Wantenaar, including Wantenaar’s La Noche Oscura del Alma, written for chamber choir and solo cello for the Cello Biënnale Amsterdam. Amsterdam (12 Nov), Den Haag (13 Nov), Nijmegen (14 Nov), Leiden (18 Nov)
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Leiden, Polderklanken with Capella Amsterdam
Stadsgehoorzaal Breestraat 60, LeidenCellist Lidy Blijdorp joins the Nederlands Kamerkoor and conductor Daniel Reuss in Polderklanken, a programme celebrating the richness and diversity of Dutch choral music from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The concert features works by Rudolf Escher, Ton de Leeuw, Elmer Schönberger, Georgi Sztojanov and Mathilde Wantenaar, including Wantenaar’s La Noche Oscura del Alma, written for chamber choir and solo cello for the Cello Biënnale Amsterdam. Amsterdam (12 Nov), Den Haag (13 Nov), Nijmegen (14 Nov), Leiden (18 Nov)
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Amersfoort, Flint: Tour with Pynarello: Macho’s, for cello, breakdance and ensemble
Flint Coninckstraat 60,, AmersfoortWith Pynarello, Macho’s explores strength and vulnerability in a high-energy encounter between baroque music and breakdance. Featuring cello, ensemble and breakdancer Neo Jansen, the programme brings together music by Antonio Vivaldi, Giuseppe Tartini, Barbara Strozzi, Santiago de Murcia, Pietro Locatelli and Jeffrey Bruinsma. Tour datesAmersfoort (20 Jan), Arnhem (21 Jan), Groningen (23 Jan), Amsterdam (24 Jan), Nijmegen (27 Jan), The Hague (29 Jan), Utrecht (30 Jan), Doetinchem (4 Feb).
