CHINA here - Concertgebouw Orchestra and Tan Dun
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra is one of the very best orchestras in the world. But what makes the orchestra so special? Time and time again, critics have lauded its unique sound. While the exceptional acoustics of The Concertgebouw also play an important role in this respect, no other orchestra sounds like the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in the Main Hall. The influence exerted on the orchestra by its chief conductors - of which there have been only six since 1888 - and of the musicians themselves is also important.
An unforgettable evening out
The Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. It serves as the home base of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and features performances by the world’s best orchestras, conductors and soloists. Bernard Haitink once praised The Concertgebouw as the best instrument in the orchestra that it houses. The wide-ranging programme offers an excellent selection of classical, pop and jazz music. Attend a concert and have an evening you will never forget. Come experience inspiring music in the beautiful surroundings of the Main Hall or the more intimate Recital Hall.
Programme
29 Jan 2015 21:15 - 22:20
Tan Dun - Wolf Totem, concert voor contrabas en orkest (In opdracht van
Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest)
Tan Dun - Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women
30 Jan 2015 20:15 - 21:55
Debussy - Rapsodie, L. 116
Tan Dun - Wolf Totem, concert voor contrabas en orkest (In opdracht van Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest)
Tan Dun - Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women
31 Jan 2015 20:15 - 21:55
Chou Wen-Chung - Three Folk Songs
Tan Dun - Southern Home Son (Nan Xiang Zi)
Li Jun - Dawn Breaking
Ye Xiaogang - Datura, op. 57
Ye Xiaogang - Spring in the Forest (Lin Quan)
Tan Dun - Concerto for String Quartet and Zheng