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A slow-burn, underground gregorian chant night.
Language as both bridge and barrier. In this special performance, Dutch-Canadian soprano Elisabeth Hetherington—winner of the Dutch Music Prize—explores the moments where words fail and emotional connection begins. Together with the ensemble Het Muziek, she presents a program of love songs and contemporary works that examine how language can connect or isolate us. The evening features a diverse repertoire ranging from Claude Vivier's invented languages to a world premiere by Rozalie Hirs, whose music balances mathematical precision with spiritual depth.
over 6 dagen
over 3 weken
over 20 dagen
over 13 dagen
vri 16 okt.
zat 17 okt.
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don 22 okt.
don 5 nov.
don 3 dec.
over 10 dagen
over 14 dagen
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over 3 wekenThe concert features soprano Elisabeth Hetherington and the ensemble Het Muziek.
The event takes place at the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ in Amsterdam.
The program includes a blend of contemporary classical works, love songs, avant-garde pieces, and influences from Gregorian chant.
The age policy is not specified.
The concert is scheduled for May 13, 2027.