Highlights
January 2025
The month of January is full of musical highlights! We have selected special concerts that showcase the best in different genres.
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Visions for two pianos
Pavel Kolesnikov + Samson TsoyProfound piano music composed by Messiaen, Kurtág and BachMessiaen, Kurtág, Bach
Wed 8 Jan 2025You don’t have to be religious to be touched by French composer Olivier Messiaen’s deeply spiritual Vision de l’Amen. Tonight offers a rare opportunity to hear this monumental work live. The performance will be given by Pavel Kolesnikov en Samson Tsoy, two young Russian pianists based in London. They are self-proclaimed lovers of the Muziekgebouw, whose acoustics and atmosphere they know well and highly appreciate.
Messiaen composed his Vision de l’Amen during World War II in Paris, where he and his wife Yvonne Loriod premiered it on 10 May 1943. Kolesnikov and Tsoy offer a compelling program that juxtaposes the grand musical architecture of Messiaen with the intimate miniatures of Johann Sebastian Bach and the contemporary master György Kurtág, who excels in depth and refinement. In 2023, Kolesnikov and Tsoy organised their highly successful interdisciplinary festival Ragged Music at the Muziekgebouw: ‘Without any doubt, the performance exceeded the high expectations that were set for it’, wrote the Volkskrant.
Program
Johann Sebastian Bach /György Kurtág Selection from Chorales for piano four hands
Olivier Messiaen Visions de l’AmenCredits
Pavel Kolesnikov piano
Samson Tsoy piano -
FIBER x The Rest is Noise 2025
Double bill: Animistic Beliefs + Jeisson Drenth en Aïsha Devi + Emmanuel BiardImmersive audiovisual performances
Fri 10 Jan 2025FIBER x The Rest is Noise kicks off the new year with immersive audiovisual performances. Rotterdam based duo Animistic Beliefs and artist Jeisson Drenth present the world premiere of Thức Tỉnh (Awaken). Aïsha Devi, together with visual artist Emmanuel Biard, presents the show Les Immortelles, based on her latest album Death is Home.
Animistic Beliefs + Jeisson Drenth
Animistic Beliefs' contemplative performance Thức Tỉnh touches on themes of queerness, colonialism, hope and self-expression, ultimately culminating in a rave that celebrates complexity and the genesis of new narratives. Thức Tỉnh merges ancestral narratives into modern apparitions. Drawing on traditions from Vietnamese-Chinese, Moluccan and Pre-Columbian cultures, the trio brings this heritage to life through the use of traditional instruments such as the Tifa drum and the Tayronian ceramic flute, among others.Aïsha Devi + Emmanuel Biard
Swiss-born Aïsha Devi is one of the most outstanding names in electronic music of the last decade. She blends a mysticism inspired by her indigenous Nepalese heritage with a sharpened club intelligence. Les Immortelles seeks to unravel the strict boundaries of life and death, suggesting experiences beyond body and spirit. It features lighting design and scenography from Emmanuel Biard.Program
19:45 - 20:15 / Foyerdeck 1 / Pre-talks with Animistic Beliefs + Jeisson Drenth curated by music journalist Eelco Couvreur
20:30 - 21:30 / Grote Zaal / Animistic Beliefs + Jeisson Drenth Thức Tỉnh (world premiere)
21:30 - 22:10 / Entreehal / dj-set justin case
22:10 - 23:10 / Grote Zaal / Aïsha Devi + Emmanuel Biard Les Immortelle
Afterwards / Entreehal / dj-set justin caseCredits
Animistic Beliefs:
Linh Luu electronics
Mar Lalihatu electronics
Jeisson Drenth visuals, electronics
Aïsha Devi vocals, electronics
Emmanuel Biard visuals -
Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed (1926)
Steven Kamperman, Eric Vloeimans, Esat Ekincioğlu + Hamid Reza BehzadianEastern melodies accompany the oldest stop-motion film full of colourful setsKamperman
Sun 12 Jan 2025Steven Kamperman created a new soundtrack for this enchanting film. Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed (The Adventures of Prince Achmed) is the oldest surviving feature-length animated film and one of the few surviving early films made by a woman. In this performance, the expressive animation art of Lotte Reiniger forms the visual part of a musically adventurous journey, in which the melodic richness of the East blends with contemporary composed sounds and spiced improvisations.
With artistic freedom, this unique rendition of One Thousand and One Nights brings to life a flying horse, a magical lamp, playful fairies, and evil spirits. Astonishingly detailed, hand-cut silhouettes come to life with stop-motion animation against colourful backdrops. Prince Achmed serves as our hero and guide in a dazzling fairytale world, but the shape-shifting sorcerer steals the show.
With English subtitles
in collaboration with
Program
Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed (1926), animated movie by Lotte Reiniger with music by Steven Kamperman
Credits
Steven Kamperman alto clarinet, melodica, drums
Eric Vloeimans trumpet
Esat Ekincioğlu double bass
Hamid Reza Behzadian Indian guitar, harmonica, lap steel -
Schubert's Schwanengesang
Matthias Goerne + Anton MejiasThe ultimate romantic song cycleSchubert
Fri 17 Jan 2025‘It’s my favourite hall, because of the acoustics and the atmosphere.’ Says baritone Matthias Goerne in Het Parool about the Grote Zaal of the Muziekgebouw. And he performed here more often than any other lieder singer. His voice soars effortlessly above a hundred-strong orchestra, yet he can also sing with delicacy and softness. Tremendous drama with Goerne. He is joined by the young Finnish-Cuban pianist Anton Mejias. Together, they perform the famous song cycle Schwanengesang by Franz Schubert.
Schwanengesang was virtually the last composition by the then, in October 1828, only 31-year-old Schubert. The songs are among his most loved, like Der Atlas and Ständchen. Chillingly beautiful and soulful. Goerne has been at the top for 25 years; Anton Mejias is only 23, stands out with his Bach and is a rapidly rising star in the piano firmament. He has performed as a soloist under the conductors Tarmo Peltokoski and Klaus Mäkelä, two fellow young Finns who are also quickly making a name for themselves.Program
19:30 / Grote Zaal / Support
20:15 uur / Grote Zaal / Main programme
Franz Schubert SchwanengesangCredits
Matthias Goerne baritone
Anton Mejias piano -
Bartók & Beyond
Asko|Schönberg + Joseph PugliaCompositions beyond the boundaries of classical musicBartók, Winkelman, Ayres
Thu 23 Jan 2025Violinist Joseph Puglia embarks on a musical journey in the Asko|Schönberg series & Beyond, delving into the works of a different composer each time, and exploring the influences and relations with other composers. This time, Puglia explores the boundaries of classical music from the perspective of Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1882-1945). Bartók collected thousands of folk melodies from his native country, but also from Algeria, Turkey, and other countries. He incorporated this folk music into his own compositions. He wrote his trio Contrasts for jazz clarinettist Benny Goodman. One of the most influential composers of the 20th century, Bartók deliberately ventured beyond the well-trodden paths of classical music.
The other composers featured in this edition of & Beyond are also not afraid to mix styles. Helena Winkelman once played in a rock band and you can hear that in her Ciaccona for violin. Even though the chaconne is an old baroque music form, Helena asks the violinist to ‘rock’ like on an electric guitar. Richard Ayres’ Trödelmarkt is an anti-concert for violin in which the performer’s virtuosity becomes a target for playful mockery. It shifts from baroque to nightclub music, complemented by an array of home-made audio recordings.
Echoes of Nothing
Monthly fringe programme in cooperation with Conservatorium van Amsterdam
From 19:45 to 20:00, prior to the concert in the Main Hall, Pietro Elia Barcellona will play solo works for double bass in the Entrance Hall. The mini-concerts reflect on concerts from the programming in the Grote Zaal. Learn more >Programme:
Stefano Scodanibbio Sei Studi (1981-1983)....
Studio 1: Joke / Studio 2: Faraway / Studio 3: On Turning
Pietro Elia Barcellona Solo Piece dedicated to Scodanibbio....Program
19:15 / Foyerdeck 1 / Introduction
By Thea Derks19:45 / Entreehal / Pre-concert programme 'Echoes of Nothing'
Pietro Elia Barcellona plays solo works for double bass
20.15 / Grote Zaal / Main programmeGyörgy Kurtág Nepdalfele
Béla Bartók Contrasts
Helena Winkelman Ciaccona
Márton Illés Three Watercolors for Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello and Piano
Harry Partch Barstow (arranged by Ben Johnston)
Soheil Shayesteh new work
Richard Ayres No. 53 (Trödelmarkt): NONcerto for violinCredits
Asko|Schönberg
Joseph Puglia violin, curator -
Rubato
Beloved Turkish trio mixes classical styles with pop
Fri 31 Jan 2025Rubato is one of the most influential Turkish bands. The three-man formation excels in Turkish classical music, but has also scored hits in the pop world. The band members collaborated with many famous musicians. Today, they let their instruments speak for themselves. With only the clarinet, cello and bass, the three manage to create an exceptionally rich sound.
From the arabesque genre, immensely popular in Turkey, to classical and from pop to rap, Rubato connects all kinds of styles in a unique way. Each member of the trio is a virtuoso in their own right. Already established musical talents, cellist and singer Özer Arkun, clarinettist Göksun Çavdar, and bassist Eralp Görgün reached a wider audience through television appearances with stars like Sila and Tuğçe Kandemir.
Credits
Rubato:
Özer Arkun cello
Göksun Çavdar clarinet
Eralp Görgün bass guitar