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Ligeti festival - tribute to adventurous and idiosyncratic composer

Hungarian composer György Ligeti (1923-2006) suffered under several dictatorships; the Nazis killed his father and brother during World War II, and after the War the Communists forced him to write sweet 'folk music'. After the 1956 Hungarian uprising, he fled to Vienna and then to Cologne. In the West, he unpopularised into an idiosyncratic composer, who already... 

Baltic souls by Cappella Amsterdam: Estonia 100 years independent/not independent

Although Estonia is almost 4,000 square kilometres larger than the Netherlands, it has barely more inhabitants than the province of Utrecht. For centuries, superpowers such as Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Poland disputed rule over this country on the Baltic Sea. Indeed, its geographical location made it an important link between East and West. It was not until 1918 that a state of its own was declared, but... 

Kian Soltani is de Grote Ontdekking van de Cello Biënnale 2016

Iedere ochtend staat Maarten Mostert, geestelijk vader en artistiek directeur van de Cello Biënnale Amsterdam, om half acht sinaasappeltjes uit te persen in het Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ. De vroege vogels onder de celloliefhebbers stromen dan massaal naar the place to be voor een gratis croissantje met jus d’orange, gevolgd door een topuitvoering van een van de zes Cellosuites van Bach in de serie Bach… 

The 10 theatre performances you wish you had seen in 2015

Although the supply has been declining for years, there are still more new shows than a person can see. So nobody sees everything, everybody misses a lot, which was the case in 2014. But these performances no one would have wanted to miss, even if two of them were not even seen in a theatre. And no dance, for that our partner was dance audiences this year too. #1... 

Joseph Calleja shines in Concertgebouw

For the second time, tenor Joseph Calleja performed at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam on Monday night 22 June, accompanied by the Gelders Orchestra conducted by Frederic Chaslin. A native of Malta, Calleja (b. 1978) is a world-renowned top singer. His timbre evokes memories of the finest voices of yesteryear: the controlled vibrato of Jussi Björling and the crystal-clear, powerful pitch of... 

vlnr: Koen van Impe, Clara Cleymans en Waas Gramser van Comp Marius in Rotterdam, Figaro. Foto: Wijbrand Schaap

Briljante spelers in vlotte komedie op de grootste hangplek van Europa

De grootste hangplek van Europa. Zo kun je het dak van die halfverzonken parkeergarage in het hart van Rotterdam het beste omschrijven. Vijftien jaar geleden omgetoverd tot de impressie van een scheepsdek, is dat ‘Schouwburgplein’ nu vooral eigendom van groepen skaters, zwervers, straatschoffies en ander grootstedelijk ongemak. Bezoekers van de Schouwburg haasten zich doorgaans zonder al teveel rondkijken naar de… 

The five shows you must see in May

Nederlandse Reisopera, Gluck: Orphée et Eurydice (opera), 1 mei t/m 6 juni Verpletterend debuut van regisseur Floris Visser bij de Nederlandse Reisopera. Hij toont geen eeuwenoude opera over een nog veel oudere mythe, maar legt de kern van Glucks opera bloot. Het resulteert in een hartverscheurende voorstelling over rouw en het onvermogen te accepteren dat je geliefde er niet meer is.… 

Copyright: Erik Bindervoet

The five theatrical performances you want to see in January 2015, and you already have to head back to the province

After the annual lists, the recommendations for the new year. All dailies participate in it. Problem: much is not yet known. Festivals and companies present their programmes sometime in February, March. So we cannot yet give the tips for the whole of 2015. But we do have the tips for the coming month, in chronological order, because ranking performances we still have to... 

Figaro and The Fonz on a scooter in an entertaining choreography for set pieces

It is the turnout of the evening: riding around on a scooter, barber Figaro gets involved in a crazy adventure in which Count Almaviva wants to snatch the beautiful Rosina from the hands of her guardian Doctor Bartolo. Three Bertas, meanwhile, literally tear Basilio's clothes off in an ingenious dance in front of three sets in which the action moves at lightning speed from inside to outside and... 

Figaro! Figaro! Figaro! Reisopera on tour with Rossini's masterpiece on order

'Give me a shopping list and I will set it to music,' the Italian composer Gioacchino Rossini is said to have said. Perhaps apocryphal, but fitting for the man who composed faster than musicians could rehearse his scores. Where Wagner needed a lifetime for 14 operas, Rossini wrote triple that. In barely fifteen years.

Pas in slotscène baadt Guillaume Tell in gouden zonlicht

Na ruim vier uur gebeurt het dan toch: emotie. Het vrije Zwitserland baadt in een gouden zonlicht en het koor zwelt aan over de mooiste orkestklanken die Rossini componeerde. Onwereldse klanken, die weinig van doen hebben met de bekendste klanken uit Guillaume Tell – de galoppade uit de ouverture.

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