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2024-04-20 22:11:00
Concertgebouw Orchestra. Emmanuelle Haim, conductor; Lenneke Ruiten, soprano. April 14, 2024.
Main Hall, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Orchestra (Seat 13-32, 97.25 Euros).At the conclusion of the concert.ProgramConcerto grosso in G major, op. 6, No. 1 by Handel.Suite nr. 3 in G (from Water Music, HWV 348-350) by Handel.Suite (from 'Dardanus') by Rameau.Cantate 'Il delirio amoroso,' HWV 99 '(Da quel giorno fatale)' by Handel.A program - available in Dutch only - costs 3 Euros.We are going on a river cruise in France, and decided to tag on "pre-" and "post-cruise" visits to Amsterdam and Hamburg, partly/mostly for the opportunity to visit concert halls in the two cities.Concertgebouw shows up in many lists as one of the top concert halls in the world, and the current NY Phil music director Jaap van Zweden started his music career as the concertmaster of the (Royal) Concertgebouw Orchestra (at age 19, the youngest ever). For our Amsterdam stay I would attend two concerts. Anne also came to […]
2023-10-09 08:20:00
Brabbins, Ben Haim & Elgar: the Salomon Orchestra celebrates its 60th birthday at St John's Smith Square
The Salomon Orchestra at St John's Smith SquareOne of London's finest non-professional orchestras, the Salomon Orchestra, is celebrating its 60th birthday this year. Conceived in 1963 by the conductor Nicholas Braithwaite and a group of his contemporaries, the orchestra gives three main concerts per year in London, each with a different conductor. The orchestra's 2023-2024 season opens on Saturday 14 October 2023 with a celebratory concert at St John's Smith Square where the orchestra will be conducted by Martyn Brabbins and Michal Oren. The concert opens with Michal Oren conducting Martyn Brabbins' A Birthday Greeting, written to celebrate the orchestra's birthday, then Oren conducts Paul Ben Haim's Symphony No 1. Written in 1940, seven years after Paul Ben Haim had escaped Germany and fled to the then British Mandate of Palestine, the work was written for the Palestine Orchestra (now the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra) which had been established in 1936. The symphony reflects […]
2023-07-12 22:24:40
2023-02-02 13:00:42
Giulio Cesare
Emmanuelle Haïm and Calixto Bieito collaborate on a new production of Handel’s opera seria from the Dutch National Opera.
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