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Piano Nights with Iris Hond and Jan-Willem Rozenboom

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Thu, Aug 15, 2024, 20:00
The SummerConcerts powered by VriendenLoterij present two months of wonderful concerts, from classical to jazz and from pop music to film scores. Top musicians from the Netherlands and around the world bring you all your favourite classical pieces, as well as tributes to Leonard Cohen and The Beatles, and all your favourite film music.We also present a host of young talent in our summer concerts, including youth orchestras from South Africa and Turkey, and top young classical soloists. After many... Read full text

Keywords: Neoclassical

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Musicians

Jan-Willem RozenboomPiano
Iris HondPiano

Program

Beyond (arr. J. Rozenboom)Hond
Prélude en Fuga in CJohann Sebastian Bach
Prélude en Fuga in FisJohann Sebastian Bach
DustHond
HorizonHond
BreezeHond
Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben (uit 'Matthäus-Passion'), BWV 244 (arr. J. Rozenboom)Johann Sebastian Bach
LetterHond
Ich ruff zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639 (arr. J. Rozenboom)Johann Sebastian Bach
Fuga in G, on the theme of the song ‘Brabant’Rozenboom
BetweenHond
TracesHond
DawnHond
Impromptu in G flat majorFranz Schubert
Impromptu in A flat majorFranz Schubert
NearbyHond
LuminousHond
Dear HasanHond
ExperienceEinaudi
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