Weekly current affairs with the CD of the week, the concert agenda and interviews with guests. Presentation: Evert Jan Nagtegaal
Interviews
In the series ‘Up-and-coming talent’ the following conservatory students from Amsterdam are our guests today: Deborah Witteveen (soprano and alto saxophone) and Max van den Brand (bass trombone).
F.l.t.r. Max van den Brand, Evert Jan Nagtegaal, Deborah Witteveen
Bart Schneemann about the new festival: Anywhere The Wind Blows – music from all corners of the world.
Paolo Gorini comes by to talk about the performance with ENSEMBLE RESILIENCE: The unexpected soundscape, at Splendor Amsterdam.
CD of the week
Title: LEOPOLD MOZART – MISSA SOLEMNIS
Artist: Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie, Das Vokal projektchor,
Conductor Alessandro de Marchi
EAN Code: 5051083143448
The Museums
Museum De Fundatie Zwolle
Charlotte van Pallandt was one of the first female sculptors in our country who devoted herself completely to sculpture. She determinantly went her own way as an artist, where nature formed a great source of inspiration.
Charlotte van Pallandt received most appreciation for the subtle ‘heads’ which she made, in which she knew how to put a lot of the character and personality of the model. Now, an exhibition is devoted to Charlotte van Pallandt in Museum de Fundatie.
more info
Playlist
Martine Bijl – De vlinder
Leopold Mozart – the Kyrie from the ‘Missa Solemnis’
Sunday at 09:00 hrs. you can hear the entire Mass at the Concertzender
Dick Kattenberg – Trio à cordes
performed by The Hague String Trio
Performed by Deborah Witteveen & Max van den Brand:
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck– Mein Junges Leben hat ein End
Joe Burgstaller – Lullaby
arr. Willem van Merwijk/Steven Verhelst
Frigyes Hidas – Meditation (bass trombone)
Johann Sebastian Bach – Violin partita no. 2 BWV 1004, Allemande (alto saxophone)
Daniel Schnyder – Tales from another Time
Daniel Schnyder – Schumacher Marsch
Thomas Pol – The Black Cat
Johann Sebastian Bach – Cello suite no. 2 in D minor
by Francois Rabbath, double bass
Johann Sebastian Bach – Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BMV 1011:I. Prelude
by James Oesi, double bass
Dutch Double Bass Festival 2019
Giuseppe Verdi – Se quel guerrier io fossi Celeste Aida – from Aida
by the orchestra of the Scala conducted by Claudio Abbado and sung by Placido Domingo
Festival Classique
Aida aan Zee
Maurice Jarre – music from the film The longest day,
played by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Ruben Askenar – No No (for ensemble and electronic)
Mieczysław Weinberg – Prelude 24
played by Gidon Kremer
Johann Sebastian Bach – Aria Prologue from the Goldberg variations
by Bart Schneemann
De Musa: Japan museum Sieboldhuis, Leiden.
Exhibition: Japanese Nudes.
It can be visited till 8 September.
Music: Toru Takemitsu. Hika, for violin and piano.
Performers: Ethica Okawa, violin. Hidéki Nagano, piano.