mei
4
vr
Herdenking (besloten) @ Leo Polakhuis
mei 4 @ 14:00
sep
1
za
Sonates van Bach, Biber en… Brahms
sep 1 @ 16:00

Prachtige vioolsonates, gespeeld door violiste Annemarie van Prooijen en toetseniste Ilil Danin. Zij spelen werken van 2 van de 3 “grote B’s” en hebben daar zelf een derde aan toegevoegd in de vorm van barokvirtuoos Biber.
Annemarie en Ilil leerden elkaar kennen in het Gouwe Hart Orkest in Gouda. Beide musici hebben met het GHO in meerdere concerten gesoleerd.
In hun programma brengen ze componisten samen die op de muzikale tijdlijn erg ver uit elkaar liggen. Bach en Biber werkten in de tweede helft van de 17 de eeuw en Brahms schreef romantische muziek in de tweede helft van de 19 de eeuw. Annemarie en Ilil nemen het publiek mee in deze tijdreis en weten virtuoos de verschillende stijlen te vertolken.

nov
17
za
Safe Spaces – Benefiet concert
nov 17 @ 19:00 – 21:00

Persephone Abbott, soprano
Annemarie van Prooijen, violin
Petr Karlicek, piano
Eva van Wieringen, dance
Aurora Mohr, dance
Loretta Ann Simon Helms, choreography

Program

Paradis: Serenade
Piazolla: Ave Maria
Brahms: Hongaarse Dans Nr.1
Mozart: Il Pastore
Schubert: Hirt auf dem Felsen
World premiere of Allan Segall’s Klezmer sonata for violin and piano

Intermission

Williams: Schindler’s List
Kreisler: La Tambourine Chinoise
Ravel: Sherherazade

Safe Spaces is an empowerment program for girls and young women in the Eastland Slums of Nairobi Kenya.

Established in 2008, Safe Spaces offers academic scholarships for primary, secondary school and university. Vocational programs include: auto mechanics and computer literacy. Empowerment programs include: Reproductive Health & Hygiene, Basketball, Sports, Dance, Yoga and Culture. Peer educator program builds confidence as girls learn to share their skills with others. Community outreach to teachers, parents, and local leaders ensure girls receive the support they need as they take their place as community leaders.

Today, Safe Spaces reaches more than 1200 girls and young women.

Tomorrow, with your help, even more.

jan
16
wo
Muzikale omlijsting – besloten gelegenheid @ Arti Legi
jan 16 hele dag
mrt
24
zo
Open Dag Goudse Muziekfabriek @ De Goudse Muziekfabriek
mrt 24 @ 13:00 – 17:00

Tijdens de open dag van de Goudse Muziekfabriek kun je kijken bij de verschillende musici en muziekdocenten die in het netwerk zitten. Er zijn 4 zalen waar je onder meer kunt kennismaken met viool-, gitaar,- fluit- en drumles. In de vijfde zaal is een open podium.

Programma podium:

  • 13:30 – 13:50 Leerlingen Fluitschool Flautissimo + docent Anke van der Bijl
  • 14:00 – 14:20 Leerlingen Trompetles Gouda + docent Xandra Zijlstra
  • 14:30 – 14:50 Leerlingen Muziekfabriek Rolling Sticks
  • 15:00 – 15:20 Leerlingen Ron’s Rockschool en Ruud Harte Gitaardocent
  • 15:30 – 15:50 Docenten Jorinde van den Thillart, Hartini van Rijsel en Annemarie van Prooijen
  • 16:00 – 16:20 Docenten Ron Baggerman, Annemarie van Prooijen en Ruud Harte
  • 16:30 – 17:00 Jam!

Welkom!

apr
6
za
NMF Kamermuziekfestival @ Slot Haamstede
apr 6 @ 10:30 – 12:00

Sonates van Biber en Schmelzer met toelichting op de muziek en het instrument dat ik in bruikleen heb van het Nationaal Muziekinstrumentenfonds.

Dat alles in een prachtige omgeving van Slot Haamstede.

mei
4
za
Herdenking (besloten) @ Leo Polakhuis
mei 4 @ 14:00
mei
4
ma
Yenta’s Lied Premiere – uitgesteld @ Waalsekerk
mei 4 @ 21:00

Yenta’s Lied comprises 6 Yiddish poems set to music, complemented by incidental instrumental pieces, all composed by Allan Segall. The poems, which will be recited in Yiddish and English before being sung, come from Jewish authors from Poland and the Ukraine writing between the two world wars. Segall’s unique compositional language, taking its inspiration from Klezmer and Classical music, draws us into this vanished world. Photos of early 20th century European Jewish life accompany the performance.

Yenta’s Lied is a vibrant and poignant reflection of a way of life that is gone forever. The poems speak of life in the shtetl (a small largely Jewish settlement in Central and Eastern Europe), of poverty, death, love and wonder.They come from a specific cultural context, yet their message resonates universally and has the power to speak to audiences today.

Persephone Abbott, who has in the last few years immersed herself in Yiddish language and culture, functions as singer/narrator. She is joined by fellow members of Trio Dice – Annemarie van Prooijen, violin and Petr Karlicek, piano – with special guest Michel Marang on clarinet.

mei
21
do
Yenta’s Lied – uitgesteld @ Uilenberger Synagoog
mei 21 hele dag

Yenta’s Lied comprises 6 Yiddish poems set to music, complemented by incidental instrumental pieces, all composed by Allan Segall. The poems, which will be recited in Yiddish and English before being sung, come from Jewish authors from Poland and the Ukraine writing between the two world wars. Segall’s unique compositional language, taking its inspiration from Klezmer and Classical music, draws us into this vanished world. Photos of early 20th century European Jewish life accompany the performance.

Yenta’s Lied is a vibrant and poignant reflection of a way of life that is gone forever. The poems speak of life in the shtetl (a small largely Jewish settlement in Central and Eastern Europe), of poverty, death, love and wonder.They come from a specific cultural context, yet their message resonates universally and has the power to speak to audiences today.

Persephone Abbott, who has in the last few years immersed herself in Yiddish language and culture, functions as singer/narrator. She is joined by fellow members of Trio Dice – Annemarie van Prooijen, violin and Petr Karlicek, piano – with special guest Michel Marang on clarinet.

sep
12
za
Yenta’s Lied – Budapest Tour
sep 12 – sep 13 hele dag

Yenta’s Lied comprises 6 Yiddish poems set to music, complemented by incidental instrumental pieces, all composed by Allan Segall. The poems, which will be recited in Yiddish and English before being sung, come from Jewish authors from Poland and the Ukraine writing between the two world wars. Segall’s unique compositional language, taking its inspiration from Klezmer and Classical music, draws us into this vanished world. Photos of early 20th century European Jewish life accompany the performance.

Yenta’s Lied is a vibrant and poignant reflection of a way of life that is gone forever. The poems speak of life in the shtetl (a small largely Jewish settlement in Central and Eastern Europe), of poverty, death, love and wonder.They come from a specific cultural context, yet their message resonates universally and has the power to speak to audiences today.

Persephone Abbott, who has in the last few years immersed herself in Yiddish language and culture, functions as singer/narrator. She is joined by fellow members of Trio Dice – Annemarie van Prooijen, violin and Petr Karlicek, piano – with special guest Michel Marang on clarinet.