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Baroque Events in Amsterdam

Emerging in Europe between 1600 and 1750, Baroque music succeeded the Renaissance and established the foundations of the Common Practice Era. Find upcoming Baroque events in Amsterdam below.

Amsterdam

Sound profile

energy
45
danceability
40
valence
55
grit
15
organicness
100
commerciality
20
tempo
45
vocality
50

Upcoming Baroque Events · Amsterdam

Bach & Breakfast — Emmanuelle Bertrand

Wed, 4 Nov @ 9:30 AM

Bach & Breakfast — Giovanni Sollima

Thu, 5 Nov @ 9:30 AM

Bach & Breakfast — Stefano Bruno

Sat, 7 Nov @ 9:30 AM

Orgelconcerten in De Nieuwe Kerk

Tue, 10 Nov @ 6:30 PM

Monteverdi’s madrigalen

Wed, 2 Dec @ 8:15 PM

Misa Criolla — Música Temprana

Fri, 11 Dec @ 8:15 PM

Der Messias

Sat, 12 Dec @ 8:15 PM

Leçons de ténèbres van Couperin

Mon, 14 Dec @ 8:15 PM

Beethovens Appassionata

Wed, 16 Dec @ 8:15 PM

Magnificat — Nederlandse Bachvereniging

Fri, 18 Dec @ 8:15 PM

¡Feliz Navidad! — Cantoría

Sat, 19 Dec @ 8:15 PM

Kerstspel

Tue, 22 Dec @ 3:00 PM

Kerstspel

Tue, 22 Dec @ 7:30 PM

Kerstspel — Nieuw Vocaal Amsterdam + Holland Baroque

Wed, 23 Dec @ 1:30 PM

Kerstspel — Nieuw Vocaal Amsterdam + Holland Baroque

Wed, 23 Dec @ 10:30 AM

Huygens’ hartstocht

Sun, 17 Jan 2027 @ 11:00 AM

Brahms en Poulenc met Maxim Emelyanychev — IJ-Salon

Sat, 23 Jan 2027 @ 2:15 PM

Macho's

Sun, 24 Jan 2027 @ 8:15 PM

Bartóks intense vioolconcert

Fri, 29 Jan 2027 @ 8:15 PM

Dido en Aeneas — Vox Luminis

Sat, 30 Jan 2027 @ 8:15 PM

Genoeg — Nederlandse Bachvereniging + Václav Luks

Sat, 13 Feb 2027 @ 8:15 PM

Fasch, Graupner en Telemann — Sweelinck Barokorkest

Sun, 21 Feb 2027 @ 2:15 PM

Van Bach tot Chopin — Angela Hewitt

Thu, 25 Feb 2027 @ 8:15 PM

Scarlatti's Arcadië — Scherzi Musicali

Sun, 28 Feb 2027 @ 2:00 PM

About Baroque

Emerging in Europe between 1600 and 1750, Baroque music succeeded the Renaissance and established the foundations of the Common Practice Era. It is defined by the use of basso continuo, complex counterpoint, and ornate melodic embellishments performed on period instruments like the harpsichord, pipe organ, and lute. Rhythmically, the genre often employs a persistent, motoric pulse, while its emotional character varies from somber religious devotion to grandiose, festive exuberance through the use of terraced dynamics. As a precursor to the Classical period, Baroque music transitioned from modal to tonal harmony, profoundly influencing the structural development of operas, concertos, and sonatas through its innovative emphasis on dramatic contrast and virtuosity.

Also known as: Baroque Music

Parent genre:Classical

Baroque events in Amsterdam - FAQ

What is Baroque music?
Emerging in Europe between 1600 and 1750, Baroque music succeeded the Renaissance and established the foundations of the Common Practice Era. It is defined by the use of basso continuo, complex counterpoint, and ornate melodic embellishments performed on period instruments like the harpsichord, pipe organ, and lute. Rhythmically, the genre often employs a persistent, motoric pulse, while its emotional character varies from somber religious devotion to grandiose, festive exuberance through the us…
What Baroque events are in Amsterdam?
Mood tracks all upcoming Baroque events in Amsterdam - concerts, club nights, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily with new events across all major venues. Browse the listings above to find tonight's Baroque events or upcoming shows this week.
What are the characteristics of Baroque music?
Baroque music scores high on organicness (100%), valence (55%), vocality (50%), and lower on commerciality (20%), grit (15%). These qualities shape the typical Baroque sound at live events and club nights.

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