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Dutch Symphony Orchestra loses lawsuit and name
We already wrote about the name change of the Orchestra of the East into the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra (NedSym). The Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra (NedPho) was not amused and felt that the Enschede-based orchestra was infringing its trademark and trademark rights and demanded that the orchestra choose a different name. Summary proceedings followed and in April 2012 the court ruled that the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra could only not use the abbreviation NedSO, but did not have to change its name.
Distress call for theatre school Roosendaal at last minute, arts venue Veenendaal scrapped Discount news from all regions
(...) The Youth Theatre School Roosendaal received a project subsidy of 36,779 euros from the municipality in 2010 and 2011. The school also fulfils a regional function. Forty per cent of its 330 pupils come from the surrounding villages. The proposal is to end the subsidy from 1 January. It was only this week that this apparently dawned on Hofplein's management. Which immediately started a...
Trouw: Ernst Veen fears big deficits New Church, Holland Symfonia in kicking seat
Ernst Veen Het commentaar van Trouw gaat in op de problemen die nu ook in de top van de kunstsector voelbaar beginnen te worden: Cultureel ondernemerschap kan mooie dingen opleveren. Ernst Veen, die in de hoofdstad De Nieuwe Kerk en de Hermitage Amsterdam als nieuwe tentoonstellingsruimten tot grote bloei bracht, is er een succesvol voorbeeld van. Gisteren beklaagde hij zich in…

Elektra: only five singers worldwide who can handle this part. Linda Watson sings scathingly Nietzschean.
Elektra – scenefoto: Hans van den Bogaard De vierde reprise van Elektra door De Nederlandse Opera is over de helft. In de laatste voorstellingen nemen twee verse dramatische sopranen het stokje over. Waarom wordt een opera hernomen, zelfs maar liefst vier keer? Bij de slaapverwekkende Don Giovanni in het vorige seizoen van De Nederlandse Opera – ook al een reprise – was…

#HF11 Playing with Nietzsche's moustache in opera fantasy by Wolfgang Rihm
An opera based on texts by Nietzsche, and then start with loud laughter and main character N trying to catch two water nymphs. Wait a minute, that's Wagner! Well, at Wagner's Rheingold involves three Rhine daughters, but the similarity is too great to be coincidental. And neither is this one, but in the first minutes of Wolfgang Rihm's Dionysos is much more going on. Here is a composer at work who not only plays with text and music, but also with centuries of cultural history and knows how to add jokes to it. It is to get intoxicated.
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