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Concertgebouw Orchestra Children's Concert: The Nose (6+, Dutch spoken)

Sun, Nov 3, 2024, 13:00
Leden van het Concertgebouworkest, Hannah Boer (Actor), Sanne Schuhmacher (Text), Caecilia Thunnissen (Director), Maartje Prins (Design), Desirée van Gelderen (Light)
Nena lives in a country where lying makes your nose grow longer. Everyone in her country wants to have the longest nose because a long nose is something to be proud of. But one morning, something terrible happens. Nena wakes up and her nose stays short. No matter what she does, her nose just won’t grow. She has to solve the problem, and fast! But how?The Nose is a children’s concert full of lies. It’s a performance about a big problem caused by a small nose, about honesty, about what it’s like to be different… and about friendship. This brand-new work was written by composer Renske Vrolijk and librettist Sanne Schuhmacher, commissioned by the Concertgebouw Orchestra and staged by Caecilia Thunnissen.The nose was written with financial support from the Fonds Podiumkunsten.
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Concertgebouw Orchestra Children's Concert: The Nose (6+, Dutch spoken)

Sun, Nov 3, 2024, 15:30
Leden van het Concertgebouworkest, Hannah Boer (Actor), Sanne Schuhmacher (Text), Caecilia Thunnissen (Director), Maartje Prins (Design), Desirée van Gelderen (Light)
Nena lives in a country where lying makes your nose grow longer. Everyone in her country wants to have the longest nose because a long nose is something to be proud of. But one morning, something terrible happens. Nena wakes up and her nose stays short. No matter what she does, her nose just won’t grow. She has to solve the problem, and fast! But how?The Nose is a children’s concert full of lies. It’s a performance about a big problem caused by a small nose, about honesty, about what it’s like to be different… and about friendship. This brand-new work was written by composer Renske Vrolijk and librettist Sanne Schuhmacher, commissioned by the Concertgebouw Orchestra and staged by Caecilia Thunnissen.The nose was written with financial support from the Fonds Podiumkunsten.
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Spraakmakers (Dutch spoken)

Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 19:30
Ellen ten Damme (Narrator), Pianoduo Scholtes-Janssens, Lars Brinkman (Narrator), Berlage Saxophone Quartet, Soumaya Ahouaoui (Narrator), ADAM Quartet, Lucas De Man (Presenter)
For lovers of chamber music the Recital Hall is the venue of choice. You can hear the musicians breathe and you can practically touch them. This hall is also cherished by musicians for its beautiful acoustics and direct contact with the audience. In the Recital Hall you can hear the best musicians of our time. Buy your tickets now and experience the magic of the Recital Hall for yourself!
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Toddler's Concert: Muzieknootjes (2+, Dutch spoken)

Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 09:30
Thijs Borsten (Piano), Izaline Calister (Vocals), Danny Rombout (Percussion)
What does a house sound like? Or a wheel? What do you hear when you are in love? Or in the seventh heaven? The Concertgebouw’s Children’s Concerts take children aged 4 to 12 on a wonderful journey of discovery into the world of music, instruments and musicians. Breathtaking music and stories that challenge children to listen, to look, to sing and to participate. They learn about the most beautiful sounds and modern and ancient masterworks from near and far in a playful manner. Please note: narration during these concerts will be in Dutch.
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Toddler's Concert: Muzieknootjes (2+, Dutch spoken)

Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 11:30
Thijs Borsten (Piano), Izaline Calister (Vocals), Danny Rombout (Percussion)
What does a house sound like? Or a wheel? What do you hear when you are in love? Or in the seventh heaven? The Concertgebouw’s Children’s Concerts take children aged 4 to 12 on a wonderful journey of discovery into the world of music, instruments and musicians. Breathtaking music and stories that challenge children to listen, to look, to sing and to participate. They learn about the most beautiful sounds and modern and ancient masterworks from near and far in a playful manner. Please note: narration during these concerts will be in Dutch.
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Toddler's Concert: Muzieknootjes (2+, Dutch spoken)

Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 15:00
Thijs Borsten (Piano), Izaline Calister (Vocals), Danny Rombout (Percussion)
What does a house sound like? Or a wheel? What do you hear when you are in love? Or in the seventh heaven? The Concertgebouw’s Children’s Concerts take children aged 4 to 12 on a wonderful journey of discovery into the world of music, instruments and musicians. Breathtaking music and stories that challenge children to listen, to look, to sing and to participate. They learn about the most beautiful sounds and modern and ancient masterworks from near and far in a playful manner. Please note: narration during these concerts will be in Dutch.
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Family Concert: Cinderella (6+, Dutch spoken)

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 11:00
Noord Nederlands Orkest, Chloe Rooke (Conductor), Pepijn Cladder (Director), Dzifa Kusenuh (Narrator), Floortje Schoevaart (Text)
What does a house sound like? Or a wheel? What do you hear when you are in love? Or in the seventh heaven? The Concertgebouw’s Children’s Concerts take children aged 4 to 12 on a wonderful journey of discovery into the world of music, instruments and musicians. Breathtaking music and stories that challenge children to listen, to look, to sing and to participate. They learn about the most beautiful sounds and modern and ancient masterworks from near and far in a playful manner. Please note: narration during these concerts will be in Dutch.
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Sinterklaasconcert (4+, spoken/sung in Dutch)

Wed, Nov 27, 2024, 13:30
Yvonne van den Eerenbeemt (Vocals), Yvonne van den Eerenbeemt (Act), Yvonne van den Eerenbeemt (Director), Cor Bakker (Piano), Filip Bolluyt (Actor), Abel Leemans (Actor), Joep Lumeij (Double bass), Gert Wantenaar (Accordion), Marcel Serierse (Percussion), Desiree van Gelderen (Lighting design)
What does a house sound like? Or a wheel? What do you hear when you are in love? Or in the seventh heaven? The Concertgebouw’s Children’s Concerts take children aged 4 to 12 on a wonderful journey of discovery into the world of music, instruments and musicians. Breathtaking music and stories that challenge children to listen, to look, to sing and to participate. They learn about the most beautiful sounds and modern and ancient masterworks from near and far in a playful manner. Please note: narration during these concerts will be in Dutch.
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Sinterklaasconcert (4+, spoken/sung in Dutch)

Wed, Nov 27, 2024, 15:30
Yvonne van den Eerenbeemt (Vocals), Yvonne van den Eerenbeemt (Act), Yvonne van den Eerenbeemt (Director), Cor Bakker (Piano), Filip Bolluyt (Actor), Abel Leemans (Actor), Joep Lumeij (Double bass), Gert Wantenaar (Accordion), Marcel Serierse (Percussion), Desiree van Gelderen (Lighting design)
What does a house sound like? Or a wheel? What do you hear when you are in love? Or in the seventh heaven? The Concertgebouw’s Children’s Concerts take children aged 4 to 12 on a wonderful journey of discovery into the world of music, instruments and musicians. Breathtaking music and stories that challenge children to listen, to look, to sing and to participate. They learn about the most beautiful sounds and modern and ancient masterworks from near and far in a playful manner. Please note: narration during these concerts will be in Dutch.
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Scherpdenkers: Hans Goedkoop & Olivier Patey (Dutch spoken)

Tue, Nov 5, 2024, 20:15
Hans Goedkoop (Speaker), Olivier Patey (Clarinet), Julie Moulin (Flute), Diet Tilanus (Violin), Sophie Patey (Piano)
For lovers of chamber music the Recital Hall is the venue of choice. You can hear the musicians breathe and you can practically touch them. This hall is also cherished by musicians for its beautiful acoustics and direct contact with the audience. In the Recital Hall you can hear the best musicians of our time. Buy your tickets now and experience the magic of the Recital Hall for yourself!