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Bas Wiegers

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February 13, 2025
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ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra / Vanessa Porter / Bas Wiegers

Thu, Feb 13, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien, Vanessa Porter (Percussion), Bas Wiegers (Conductor)
Most of all celebrated for its interpretations of works from the 21st century, the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra has its finger on the pulse of current developments with its exciting programme for the »Elbphilharmonie Visions« Festival: under the leadership of Dutch conductor Bas Wiegers, it presents various facets of some new and newest orchestral music. As a soloist on drums, the former Rising-Star and meanwhile internationally acclaimed Vanessa Porter will join them for Fracesca Verunelli’s »from scratch«.
March 6, 2025
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Concertgebouw Orchestra: Polyphonic Amsterdam

Thu, Mar 6, 2025, 20:15
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bas Wiegers (Conductor), Tania Kross (Mezzo-Soprano), Ivan Podyomov (Oboe)
Amsterdam has been harbouring outside influences for 750 years. Amsterdam is a city of many voices, a polyphony that is echoed in its music. In Theo Verbey’s Notturno, a world of music resonates in an Amsterdam stairwell. Tania Kross sings fifty-year-old songs in which the more distressing sides of Amsterdam are not glossed over, while the rich culture of the Antilles resounds in a suite from Randal Corsen’s Katibu di shon, the first ever opera in Papiamentu.Greek-born composer Calliope Tsoupaki has been living and working in Amsterdam for over 35 years and was Composer Laureate of the Netherlands from 2018 to 2021. The memory of her arrival in Amsterdam inspired her newly commissioned work, Another Day, written in response to a poignant, image-rich poem by Anneke Brassinga. Conductor Bas Wiegers concludes this programme of many voices with de exciting music of Silvestre Revualtas evoking the pre-colonial Mexican landscapes and cultures.This concert will be enriched by surtitles and images by Frouke ten Velden.
March 7, 2025
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Concertgebouw Orchestra: Polyphonic Amsterdam

Fri, Mar 7, 2025, 20:15
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Groot Omroepkoor, Bas Wiegers (Conductor), Katrien Baerts (Soprano), Tania Kross (Mezzo-Soprano), Anneke Brassinga (Presentation)
Amsterdam has been harbouring outside influences for 750 years. The more diverse the mix, the stronger the city’s character. Amsterdam is a city of many voices, a polyphony that is echoed in its music. Bas Wiegers leads the Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Netherlands Radio Choir and soloists in a unique programme of many voices. Tania Kross sings songs from several cultures, and evokes the rich culture of the Antilles in arias from Randal Corsen’s Katibu di shon, the first opera in Papiamentu. In addition, the orchestra performs a work by the Surinamese composer Eddy Vervuurt (1928-1988) and three Dutch composers.In Theo Verbey’s Notturno, the whole world resonates in an Amsterdam appartment. In Louis Andriessen’s opera De stad van Dis (The City of Dis), we board the Ship of Fools and enter a hellish city, one of water and fire. Andriessen was an inspiring composition teacher, drawing young composers from all over the world to Keizersgracht in Amsterdam for lessons. Some stayed on to further enrich musical life here, such as the former Composer Laureate of the Netherlands Calliope Tsoupaki, a citizen of Amsterdam since 1988. This programme features her newly commissioned Another Day, based on a poem by Anneke Brassinga.This concert will be enriched by surtitles and images by Frouke ten Velden
March 8, 2025
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Amsterdam: 750 Years

Sat, Mar 8, 2025, 14:15
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Groot Omroepkoor, Bas Wiegers (Conductor), Benjamin Goodson (Choral conductor), Maxim Februari (Voice), Anneke Brassinga (Voice), Katrien Baerts (Soprano), Paul Jussen (Timpani)
The Concertgebouw’s famous Main Hall is one of the best concert halls in the world, well-known for its exceptional acoustics and special atmosphere. In the Main Hall, you will feel history. Here, Gustav Mahler conducted his own compositions, as did Richard Strauss and Igor Stravinsky. Sergei Rachmaninoff played his own piano concertos in the Main Hall. This is also where musicians such as Leonard Bernstein, Vladimir Horowitz and Yehudi Menuhin gave legendary performances. Right up to now, the Main Hall offers a stage to the world’s best orchestras and musicians. Buy your tickets now and experience the magic of the Main Hall for yourself!
May 11, 2025
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Carolin Widmann | SWR Symphonieorchester | Bas Wiegers

Sun, May 11, 2025, 18:00
Carolin Widmann (Violin), SWR Symphonieorchester (Ensemble), Bas Wiegers (Conductor), Matthias Schneider (Sound control)
To explore sound's intricacies, Kaija Saariaho put it "under the microscope." The SWR Symphony Orchestra, with violinist Carolin Widmann, honors the late Finnish composer. Saariaho's early work "Verblendungen" intertwines orchestra and tape. Her violin concerto "Graal théâtre" draws inspiration from the Holy Grail legend. The concert opens with Lutosławski's lively "Little Suite" and concludes with Debussy's "La Mer."
May 12, 2025
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SWR Symphonieorchester | Abokonzert 8

Mon, May 12, 2025, 20:00
Matthias Schneider (Sound Director), SWR Symphonieorchester, Bas Wiegers (Conductor)
Works by Lutosławski, Saariaho, and Debussy performed by Carolin Widmann (violin) and the SWR Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bas Wiegers. The program includes Lutosławski's "Little Suite", Saariaho's "Graal théâtre" and "Verblendungen", and Debussy's "La mer". A pre-concert talk starts at 7 pm.
June 23, 2025
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Ensemble Musikfabrik

Mon, Jun 23, 2025, 20:00
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (Piano), Benjamin Kobler (Cembalo), Carl Rosman (Clarinet), Ensemble Musikfabrik (Ensemble), Bas Wiegers (Conductor)
Zum ersten Mal waren sich der Franzose Pierre Boulez und der Amerikaner Elliott Carter in den frühen 1950er Jahren in Paris begegnet. Und sofort entstand zwischen diesen Komponisten eine Freundschaft fürs Leben. Das Ensemble Musikfabrik und Bas Wiegers erinnern nun an diese zwei wichtigen Tonsetzer der Moderne mit Kultstücken der Neuen Musik. Und einer der Solisten ist Pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, der Boulez und Carter viel zu verdanken hat.Zunächst steht Klarinettist Carl Rosman im Mittelpunkt – in Boulez’ »Domaines« (1968), in dem er den Raum erwandert und dabei den Dialog mit fünf weiteren Instrumentalisten sucht. Ein musikalisches Gespräch entwickelt sich ebenfalls in Elliott Carters »Doppelkonzert« (1961) zwischen zwei Kammerorchestern – mit ihren solistischen Wortführern Benjamin Kobler am Cembalo und Pierre-Laurent Aimard am Klavier. Igor Strawinsky hielt übrigens dieses »Double Concerto« für ein absolutes Meisterwerk!