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Why Noorderzon's opening performance is a gem

Sommige critici vonden de openingsvoorstelling van Festival Noorderzon in Groningen om te huilen zo slecht. Anderen waren minder negatief. Die hebben zeker een punt. Maar dan moet je wel verder kijken dan je gewend bent. Wanneer Bear, de held van de openingsshow van Noorderzon 2019, gevangen is gezet in een toren, betreurt hij zijn lot door een welluidend doch droevig… 

Reinbert de Leeuw op zijn 80e verjaardag overladen met eerbewijzen

Begeleid door Asko|Schönberg zingt Katja Herbers delen uit Im wunderschönen Monat Mai, Reinberts bewerking van klassiekers van Schubert en Schumann. De schrijnende teksten krijgen een geestige twist in het laatste lied. In ‘Röslein auf der Heiden’ is niet het breekbare bloempje uit het origineel maar Reinbert zelf het ‘slachtoffer’. “Und der wilde Knabe brach Reinbert auf der Heiden; Reinbert wehrte… 

Fritz Lang vs George Benjamin at @hollandfestival: a fresh tired death.

The Holland festival has a tradition of combining film with live music. Whether it's the post-punk band Mogwai at Mark Cousins' Atomic Cinema or a live accompaniment to a silent film, something magical usually happens. That was certainly the case at the screening of Fritz Lang's Der Müde Tod (1921), accompanied by composer in... 

Martin Crimp on Lessons in Love and Violence at the @hollandfestival: 'The past is a playground, in which I can escape from the rolling news.'

Geen liefde zonder machtsverhoudingen. En dat al helemaal niet wanneer die liefde zich afspeelt in een koninklijke slaapkamer. Die slaapkamer is nu het decor voor een tragische driehoeksverhouding tussen een koning, zijn minnaar en zijn vrouw in Lessons in Love and Violence, de derde opera van de Engelse componist Georges Benjamin en toneelschrijver Martin Crimp. Het Elizabethaanse drama Edward II… 

Ton de Leeuw by Groot Omroepkoor & RFO brass ensemble: music of 'being' versus music of 'becoming'

At the end of the nineteenth century, Western music gradually began to come apart at the seams. Composers used more and more dissonances so that the familiar tonality hardly fitted into its shell. From a constant desire for even more expression, the orchestra was expanded with ever new instruments. This led to monster productions such as Gustav Mahler's 'Symphony of the Tausend', with more than a thousand... 

Goeyvaerts en Oestvolskaja: man en vrouw met hamer

In februari 2017 combineerde Het Collectief de radicale muziek van Galina Oestvolskaja met de hemelse gezangen van Hildegard von Bingen. Minder vreemd dan het lijkt, want beiden waren diep gelovig en componeerden vanuit innerlijke noodzaak. Donderdag 26 oktober plaatst het Spectra Ensemble Oestvolskaja naast Karel Goeyvaerts in Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ. Oestvolskaja is hier te lande inmiddels genoegzaam bekend, maar wie was… 

Radio Philharmonic Orchestra & Great Broadcast Choir: ecstasy in concert

Traditionally, the AVROTROS Friday Concert marks the festive end of the season with a joint concert by the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and the Groot Omroepkoor. On 9 June, American star conductor David Robertson leads them through Maurice Ravel's compelling ballet Daphnis et Chloé in the final concert. In addition, the orchestral work L'Ascension by his compatriot Olivier Messiaen and a selection of... 

Louis Andriessen: 'I've never found a new sound'

For Theatre of the World, his fifth full-length opera, Louis Andriessen (1939) drew inspiration from the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher (1601-1680). He was the last Renaissance man, someone who could do everything and knew everything. Kircher wrote books full of the most diverse subjects, from the meaning of hieroglyphics to vulcanology and musical instruments. He even designed a cat piano, based on the idea that each cat screams at a different pitch when you tap its tail. After his death, Kircher fell into disrepute as a charlatan.

However, unusable for science, he forms gefundenes Fressen for a composer like Andriessen, who likes to explore the boundaries between reality and fiction. His opera Writing to Vermeer (1999) is based on fictional letters to the Delft painter; Rosa, a Horse Drama (1994) is about the murder of a composer, allegedly part of a conspiracy against music.

With George Pieterson, music life loses another coryphée

Last Sunday, 24 April, clarinetist George Pieterson died at his home in Amsterdam, aged 74. 'George was an iconic player with a big musical heart,' says his former student Frank van den Brink. 'He invariably went full steam ahead and whichever recording you listen to, his playing is always remarkable. You didn't necessarily have to put up with his... 

Erik Voermans 'From Andriessen to Zappa': enthusiastic plea for elitist music

Erik Voermans (1958) is one of those people who writes down what you think yourself, but would never air publicly. The music editor of Het Parool likes to pose as your unsuspecting neighbour's boy, watching the music world with amazement. Take the phenomenon of opera: 'That's when someone with a knife in his taas walks around for half an hour singing that he's going to die.' If he... 

Met de Franse slag: Cappella Amsterdam zingt Ton de Leeuw

Ton de Leeuw woonde de laatste tien jaar van zijn leven in Parijs en studeerde in zijn jonge jaren bij Olivier Messiaen. Op 21 mei presenteert Cappella Amsterdam vier van zijn Franstalige koorwerken in het Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ. Op het programma staan ook werken van diens student en vriend Daan Manneke en van de jonge Franse componist Laurent Durupt.… 

Book becomes radio: Thea Derks presents Panorama De Leeuw on Concertzender

For seven years, Thea Derks worked on her biography of Reinbert de Leeuw. And it did not go unnoticed. Except for the reaction of the person portrayed, unanimously rave reviews and soon a second edition. Rightly so, as the book offers an indispensable description of modern music in the Netherlands, with many composer portraits and an understandable leading role for Reinbert de Leeuw. 

Who are the finalists of the 50th Organ Festival?

Last night marked the 50th edition of the Organ Festival in Haarlem was graced with a concert in the Grote or St Bavo church by organists Ton Koopman and Olivier Latry. The voluminous book The Haarlem Essays gepresented, detailing the Werdegang of the improvisation competition founded in 1951. The atmosphere in the sold-out church was supreme.

Een eeuw nieuwe muziek: Ruyneman en De Leeuw

Deze maand viert Reinbert de Leeuw zijn vijfenzeventigste verjaardag. Niet alleen wijden televisie, radio, internetmedia en geschreven pers uitvoerig aandacht aan de niet geringe prestaties van deze voorvechter van de hedendaagse muziek, maar ook wordt hij geëerd met een eigen festival, ‘Reinbert 75’. Dit wordt georganiseerd

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