If you ask the music makers, composers and musicians in our country, what music should everyone really have heard at least once? The music section of the podcast Muziekmakers Der Nederlanden.
Episode 3: Composer Kate Moore.
She is one of the composers-in-residence this year, 2025. On the national Day of the Composer, 21 June 2025, her work will be played at Central Station in Amsterdam. What kind of music did she grow up with? What inspires and motivates her? She’ll share this and more by means of a personal playlist in an interview with Aad van Nieuwkerk.
The entire interview is available here, in the podcastseries Music Makers of the Netherlands, every Sundaynight at 03:00. You can also listen to the podcast in your favourite podcast app.
More about Kate Moore on her website
Playlist
- CD Together (RCA Victor 7432 1 20134 2)
Ferdinando Carulli: Duo in G opus 34 – Rondo
Julian Bream & John Williams [guitar]
3’50” - CD Bach Sonatas & Partitas (Naïve E8939)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita for lute in E major – Gavotte – Rondo
Hopkinson Smith [lute]
3’25” - personal recording Oude Kerk Amsterdam
Anonymous / Thomas Preston: Upon La Mi Re
Matthias Havinga [organ]
3’01” - CD Ridgeway (Unsounds z.nr.)
Kate Moore: The Dam
Herz Ensemble
15’04” - CD Hildegard von Bingen Ordo Virtutum (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi – 05472 77394 2)
Hildegard von Bingen: Ordo Virtutum – Prologue: Qui sunt hi, ut sub nubes
Sequentia
2’24” - CD Dissect the body (Splitrec – 6)
Amanda Stewart, Jamie Ludbrook, Stevie Wishart, Rik Rue, Trey Spruance, Jim Denley, Satsuki Odamura: The Dissection
Machine for making Sense
5’20”