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An underground contemporary classical night.
British cellist Matthew Barley presents a unique ensemble of string instruments from four different cultures. This 51-string lineup brings together the cello with the African kora, Finnish kantele, and Brazilian berimbau. 51 strings bridges diverse musical traditions and soundscapes through new compositions and arrangements of dances and lullabies from the UK, Finland, Turkey, and Gambia. Expect a continuous improvisation filled with rhythmic grooves and soothing melodies, forming part of the Cello Biënnale Amsterdam.
vri 16 okt.
zat 10 okt.
over 20 dagen
zon 4 okt.
over 4 weken
over 5 weken
over 4 weken
zat 17 okt.
don 5 nov.
over 9 dagen
over 14 dagen
over 3 weken
over 3 wekenA unique musical project led by cellist Matthew Barley, combining the cello with the African kora, Finnish kantele, and Brazilian berimbau.
The ensemble features cellist Matthew Barley, Dawda Jobarteh on kora, Hanna Ryynänen on kantele, and percussionist Adriano Adewale.
At the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ in Amsterdam.
The performance blends contemporary classical, neoclassical, minimalism, traditional folk, and Brazilian jazz.
Yes, the concert is part of the Cello Biënnale Amsterdam.
The event is scheduled for November 5, 2026.