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An underground avant-garde night.
The combination of play and music remains an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Music as a toy, secret message, or a mission to reach the next level. In György Kurtág's Signs, Games and Messages, a whole world is hidden in miniatures: musical letters, homages, and playful technical experiments. Thomas Adès' Living Toys brings a chamber ensemble to life like a puppet show, with the imagination jumping from a nursery to a fever dream. Alexandre Kordzaia's Speedrun is a game score played in real-time levels. The program concludes with the world premiere of Gerald Barry’s ensemble version of his Cello Concerto, known for its unexpected turns and distinct sense of humor.
over 4 weken
over 4 weken
woe 21 okt.
don 12 nov.
over 3 weken
over 4 weken
zat 17 okt.
don 22 okt.
zat 31 okt.
zon 1 nov.
over 9 dagen
over 13 dagen
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over 3 wekenThe concert features cellist Victor Julien-Laferrière, Het Muziek, and Stefano Bruno.
The event features contemporary classical, avant-garde, and chamber music, including works by Kurtág, Adès, Kordzaia, and a world premiere by Gerald Barry.
The event is held at Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, located at Piet Heinkade 1, 1019 BR Amsterdam.
The event is scheduled for November 5, 2026.
Yes, the concert includes the world premiere of Gerald Barry’s ensemble version of his Cello Concerto.
The age policy is not specified.