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1 Festival Centre Pandhof, Domplein Festival box office Aula, Academiegebouw Domkerk Dom Tower Senaatszaal2 Bibliotheek Utrecht, Oudegracht 1673 Centraal Museum, Nicolaaskerkhof 104 Doopsgezinde Kerk, Oudegracht 2705 Fundatie van Renswoude, Agnietenstraat 56 Geertekerk, Geertekerkhof 237 Jacobikerk, St.-Jacobsstraat 1718 Kunstuitleen Utrecht, Maliebaan 429 Lutherse Kerk, Hamburgerstraat 910 Museum Speelklok, Steenweg 611 Nicolaïkerk, Nicolaaskerkhof 9
12 Ottone, Kromme Nieuwegracht 6213 Oudaen, Oudegracht 9914 Pieterskerk, Pieterskerkhof 315 Rasa, Pauwstraat 13a16 Sonnenborgh, Zonnenburg 217 St. Augustinuskerk, Oudegracht 6918 St. Catharinakathedraal, Lange Nieuwstraat 3819 St. Willibrordkerk, Minrebroederstraat 2120 Universiteitsmuseum, Lange Nieuwstraat 10621 Utrechts Archief, Hamburgerstraat 2822 Utrechts Centrum voor de Kunsten, Domplein 423 Vredenburg Leeuwenbergh, Servaasbolwerk 1a24 Winkel van Sinkel, Oudegracht 15825 Zuylenspiegel, Zuilenstraat 5
GVU busses 19, 28, 39 to Vredenburg Leidsche Rijn, J.C. Verthorenpad 100
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The Festival Oude Muziek celebrates its birthday with the most beautiful and at the same time most obvious treat we could think of: a sparkling Festival brimming with music from before the earliest Middle Ages to the late Baroque.
It all centres on Rome, the city that is the founda-tion for our culture in so many ways. We still build on its Antique legacy, we can still feel the effects of its eventful history, from which we only have to cite examples as the Renaissance, humanism and the Papacy as a new power on the international stage and the Counterreformation as emblems.
The musical developments that accompanied all this movement is still largely hidden under the surface. As the world’s biggest early music festival, Utrecht wants to be an advocate for this unknown repertoire, or for music that we only think we know. Palestrina is one of those key composers in dire need of rehabilitation. But also in the cases of Du Fay, Frescobaldi and Corelli there’s still plenty to discover. Roma – città eterna promises some unforgettable moments, but you won’t risk the black hole after-wards. From October on, we continue.. during our concert season 11-12. Welcome to Utrecht, and enjoy!
Xavier Vandammedirector
festival oudemuziek
26 aug | 04 sep 11Utrecht
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fri 26 aug sat 27 aug sun 28 aug mon 29 aug tue 30 aug wed 31 aug thu 1 sep fri 2 sep sat 3 sep sun 4 sep
Pandhof 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-20.00 hrs 10.00-20.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-18.00 hrs
Organ Day Sistine Day: 6-21 hrs
11.00 | ZS The Road to Rome | ZS carillon | ZS Du Fay | ZS Gregorian chant | ZS PLUS Rome | ZS Italian organs | ZS Madrigal poetry | Debate Rome | Brunch / 11.30 hrs Centraal Museum Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Rasa /10.00 hrs Nicolaïkerk VB Leeuwenbergh Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof
13.00 | Tempo Rubato | Rinaldo Alessandrini | Laurent Stewart | Schola Gregoriana P. | Jean-Marc Aymes | Magdalena Malec | Francesco Corti | Tetraktys | Compagnie Bischoff VB Leeuwenbergh VB Leeuwenbergh Lutherse Kerk St. Willibrordkerk Lutherse Kerk Nicolaïkerk Lutherse Kerk Lutherse Kerk VB Leidsche Rijn
15.00 | Cantica Symphonia | Per-Sonat | La Dolcezza | Gli Incogniti | Ensemble Aurora | Holland Baroque Soc. | Monica Huggett | Ars Antiqua Austria | Rare Fruits Council St. Catharinakathedraal Aula, entrance Pandhof Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk
| Brisk | Peter Van Heyghen | Masterclass harpsichord | Capilla Flamenca | cantoLX UCK Lutherse Kerk Lutherse Kerk / 14-17 hrs St. Willibrordkerk Ottone
17.00 | La Colombina | Daedalus | Alamire | Graindelavoix | RSI / Fasolis | Odhecaton | The Brabant Ensemble | B’Rock | Cantar Lontano Geertekerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk St. Augustinuskerk Domkerk
| Brisk | Cappella de la Torre | Fabio Bonizzoni | Cappella Mediterranea | Capilla Flamenca UCK Geertekerk Nicolaïkerk St. Augustinuskerk St. Willibrordkerk / 18.3o
20.00 | Rosas & Graindelavoix | The Sixteen | Les Talens Lyriques | Concerto Italiano | Mala Punica | Concerto Palatino | I Barocchisti & RSI | Concerto Copenhagen | Huelgas Ensemble | L’Arpeggiata VB Leidsche Rijn Domkerk Domkerk / 20.15 hrs Domkerk Domkerk Jacobikerk Jacobikerk VB Leidsche Rijn Domkerk VB Leidsche Rijn
| Summer Academy | Het Caecilia-Concert | La Fenice | Lucidarium | Diabolus in Musica | Liuwe Tamminga | Capilla Flamenca Jacobikerk VB Leeuwenbergh Jacobikerk St. Catharinakathedraal Domkerk / 20.15 hrs Nicolaïkerk St. Willibrordkerk / 21.00
22.30 | Opening Pandhof | La Chimera | Profeti della Quinta | Comp.del Madrigale | Comp.del Madrigale | Gesualdo Consort | Cappella Mediterranea | La Sfera Armoniosa | Egidius College Pandhof Pieterskerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk
24.00 | Nicolas Achten | Cantica Symphonia | Pessi & Egüez | R. Andueza & J. Baena | Bertrand Cuiller | Marco Beasley | Pierre Hantaï | Medusa | Hopkinson Smith Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Lutherse Kerk Aula, entrance Pandhof Lutherse Kerk Aula, Academiegebouw Aula, entrance Pandhof
Du Fay and earlier Palestrina Frescobaldi Corelli
Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2011 - main programme
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fri 26 aug sat 27 aug sun 28 aug mon 29 aug tue 30 aug wed 31 aug thu 1 sep fri 2 sep sat 3 sep sun 4 sep
Pandhof 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-20.00 hrs 10.00-20.00 hrs 10.00-24.00 hrs 10.00-18.00 hrs
Organ Day Sistine Day: 6-21 hrs
11.00 | ZS The Road to Rome | ZS carillon | ZS Du Fay | ZS Gregorian chant | ZS PLUS Rome | ZS Italian organs | ZS Madrigal poetry | Debate Rome | Brunch / 11.30 hrs Centraal Museum Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Rasa /10.00 hrs Nicolaïkerk VB Leeuwenbergh Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof
13.00 | Tempo Rubato | Rinaldo Alessandrini | Laurent Stewart | Schola Gregoriana P. | Jean-Marc Aymes | Magdalena Malec | Francesco Corti | Tetraktys | Compagnie Bischoff VB Leeuwenbergh VB Leeuwenbergh Lutherse Kerk St. Willibrordkerk Lutherse Kerk Nicolaïkerk Lutherse Kerk Lutherse Kerk VB Leidsche Rijn
15.00 | Cantica Symphonia | Per-Sonat | La Dolcezza | Gli Incogniti | Ensemble Aurora | Holland Baroque Soc. | Monica Huggett | Ars Antiqua Austria | Rare Fruits Council St. Catharinakathedraal Aula, entrance Pandhof Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk
| Brisk | Peter Van Heyghen | Masterclass harpsichord | Capilla Flamenca | cantoLX UCK Lutherse Kerk Lutherse Kerk / 14-17 hrs St. Willibrordkerk Ottone
17.00 | La Colombina | Daedalus | Alamire | Graindelavoix | RSI / Fasolis | Odhecaton | The Brabant Ensemble | B’Rock | Cantar Lontano Geertekerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk Pieterskerk St. Augustinuskerk Domkerk
| Brisk | Cappella de la Torre | Fabio Bonizzoni | Cappella Mediterranea | Capilla Flamenca UCK Geertekerk Nicolaïkerk St. Augustinuskerk St. Willibrordkerk / 18.3o
20.00 | Rosas & Graindelavoix | The Sixteen | Les Talens Lyriques | Concerto Italiano | Mala Punica | Concerto Palatino | I Barocchisti & RSI | Concerto Copenhagen | Huelgas Ensemble | L’Arpeggiata VB Leidsche Rijn Domkerk Domkerk / 20.15 hrs Domkerk Domkerk Jacobikerk Jacobikerk VB Leidsche Rijn Domkerk VB Leidsche Rijn
| Summer Academy | Het Caecilia-Concert | La Fenice | Lucidarium | Diabolus in Musica | Liuwe Tamminga | Capilla Flamenca Jacobikerk VB Leeuwenbergh Jacobikerk St. Catharinakathedraal Domkerk / 20.15 hrs Nicolaïkerk St. Willibrordkerk / 21.00
22.30 | Opening Pandhof | La Chimera | Profeti della Quinta | Comp.del Madrigale | Comp.del Madrigale | Gesualdo Consort | Cappella Mediterranea | La Sfera Armoniosa | Egidius College Pandhof Pieterskerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk Geertekerk
24.00 | Nicolas Achten | Cantica Symphonia | Pessi & Egüez | R. Andueza & J. Baena | Bertrand Cuiller | Marco Beasley | Pierre Hantaï | Medusa | Hopkinson Smith Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Aula, entrance Pandhof Lutherse Kerk Aula, entrance Pandhof Lutherse Kerk Aula, Academiegebouw Aula, entrance Pandhof
Du Fay and earlier Palestrina Frescobaldi Corelli
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Giuseppe Maletto, tenor
Artist in residence
Giuseppe Maletto was part of the wave of Itali-ans washing over early music in the 90s, revitali-zing so much music. They brought their sou-thern temperaments, but also a more expressive approach than that of the reigning northerners, thanks to their direct contact with Italian poetry and all its nuances.Maletto contributed primarily as a singer, first with Concerto Italiano, La Venexiana and other ensembles. At the same time he developed into a researcher and an artistic leader. His Cantica Symphonia are at the forefront of performing Du Fay, while he explores secular repertoires with his Compagnia del Madrigale.But still: Maletto will never be just a conductor, because he is a singer at heart. Exceptional as this seems, it is exactly how it should be. A sign of his modesty, but also of his incredible know-how.
sat 27 aug, 15.00 Cantica Symphonia / Du Fay: Motets
sat 27 aug, 24.00 Cantica Symphonia / Du Fay: Missa Ecce ancilla Domini et al.
mon 29 aug, 11.00 Summer school / Du Fay: De rationibus musicae
mon 29 aug, 22.30 La Compagnia del Madrigale / Marenzio
tue 30 aug, 22.30 La Compagnia del Madrigale / Palestrina et al.
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Diego Fasolis, conductor
Artist in residence
Conductor Diego Fasolis combines exceptional technique and unsurpassed knowledge of the repertoire with a huge list of accomplishments. Voices are his passion, whether he accompa-nies them at the harpsichord, if he works with them to put together an exquisite madrigal or if he invites them for a project with his own I Barocchisti. His efforts have been rewarded with numerous prizes for his recordings.Fasolis owes his prominent place in Utrecht mostly to the energy he devotes to Palestrina. He spends hours unlocking the hundreds of masses and madrigals that appear step by step with Edizione Nazionale, like working on a cathedral that he may not see completed himself, a tribute to a composer who is in seri-ous need of defenders like Fasolis. The Festival could not wish for a better guest.
wed 31 aug, 17.00 Coro della Radiotelevisione svizzera / Palestrina: Missa de Beata Virgine
thu 1 sep, 20.00 I Barocchisti & Coro della Radiotelevisione svizzera / Caldara
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Veronika Skuplik, violinist
Artist in residence
Violinist Veronika Skuplik might just have been born in the wrong era. The 17th century is clearly her home, a period of elegant flair and sharp contrasts. Suavità combined with an almost unpolished musical power.Where many violinists take the fact of leading as their core principle, Skuplik operates from curiosity. Of course she still plays first violin this Festival, for instance with Concerto Palatino, L’Arpeggiata and her own La Dolcezza, but she takes on that role discreetly, as a prima inter pares.Her almost vocal playing lends a special patina to the Corelli sonatas she will perform in Utrecht. After peeling off all layers or out-of-place ornamentation, she recalls the early days of the virtuoso, full of poetry and poise. The fact that she built the most creative program-me around these pieces, with vistas of Ger-many and England, is more proof that we’re dealing with a truly Baroque spirit.
mon 29 aug, 15.00 La Dolcezza / Corelli: opus 1
wed 31 aug, 20.00 Concerto Palatino / Frescobaldi: Missa La Monica
sun 4 sep, 20.00 L’Arpeggiata / Monteverdi: Mariavespers
29 feb-4 mar 2012 Movimento / tournee Hammerschmidt (see p.118)
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Italian harpsichord, anon. ca. 1670
Instrument in residence
Italian harpsichords come in various sizes and forms, but their typical light build and limited proportions guarantee a very recognizable sound. This anonymous Neapolitan instrument was built around 1620/40. It is a rare privilige to have this musical treasure available for almost the entire Festival Oude Muziek, and to hear it being played by international top players like Pierre Hantaï, Laurent Stewart and Francesco Corti.
With special thanks to Historisch Centrum Het Markiezenhof, Bergen op Zoom
Carlo Russo organ, 1713
Instrument in residence
The Roman organ literature from the 16th and 17th centuries is exceptionally rich, even though it is hardly played – or well understood. During this Roman Festival, we would like to change that, but that would only be possible with a suitable Italian instrument tuned in meantone. This small jewel, built in 1713 by Carlo Russo, with just 6 registers, will be installed in the Nicolaïkerk, where it will shine all day on 1 September.
With special thanks to Robert Kohnen
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Rosas & Graindelavoix CesenaVredenburg Leidsche Rijn
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Nicolas Achten Roman solo repertoireAula, entrance Pandhof
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20.00 hrsVB Leidsche Rijn
concert no. 2
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b € 30 / € 20 / € 7
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Rosas / Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Graindelavoix / Björn Schmelzer Cesena: Music from the Codex Chantilly
This Festival about Rome starts with the anti-Rome: between 1307 and 1377, the Popes resided in Avignon. Rosas, Europe’s most prestigious dance group of the moment, together with the polyphon-ists of Graindelavoix, created this festival production around Avignon as the breeding ground for the Italian Renaissance.
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Nicolas Achten, voice, lute and harpRoman solo repertoire
The midnight concert series: a treat for those night owls and food for thought in the small hours. Nicolas Achten, a unique multivalent and a modern bard, takes care of opening the series with virtuosic music by Frescobaldi, Landi, Mazzocchi and Kapsberger.
fri 26 aug
24.00-0.45 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 3
€ 10 / € 10 / € 5
Opening Festival Centre Pandhof & retrospective 30 years FestivalThe Festival Oude Muziek celebrates its 30 years, not only with 10 days of exquisite early music performances, but also with a special present. The Festival thanks Utrecht for being its host for those 3 decades with a photographic retrospective on the Dom square. Right besides, the Pandhof is your destination for a snack, a drink and fitting musical entertainment.
fri 26 aug
22.30 hrsPandhof
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New: Carillon Festival Oude Muziek
From the start, the Dom carillon has played a major role in the Festival Oude Muziek: following the ringing of all the bells, there would always be a concert to open the Festival, and more concerts would appear during the 10 days, always with arrangements of music related to the Festival’s themes.
This year, we take the next, logical step: the carillon will be the subject of its own Festival Oude Muziek. With carillon concerts by established and starting carillonneurs, a debate about the future of the carillon, visits to the playing chamber high up in the tower and a special tour of the bells for child-ren.
There is another circumstance that coincides with the Festi-val’s 30th birthday: city carillonneur Arie Abbenes will say his current post farewell. To mark this transition, he will play a festive programme with recorder player Saskia Coolen before formally saying goodbye on the Dom Square. The new Caril-lon Festival thus becomes a present from the Festival Oude Muziek for its parting carillonneur, who in turn can present it to the city and the many early music lovers who visit.
Naturally, the 1664 Dom carillon built by the brothers Pieter and François Hemony features prominently. But also a se-cond Hemony instrument, the lighter carillon of the Nicolaï-kerk, will sound in the new Festival.
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Programme
listening place Dom: Festival Centre Pandhof, entrance Domplein (also live-streaming on a screen)
fri 26 aug, 19.00-19.45 hrs / Dom Toweralso live-streaming to Vredenburg Leidsche RijnArie Abbenes, Utrecht city carillonneurPasquini, Trabaci, Bononcini
sat 27 aug, 11.00-12.00 hrs / Dom TowerArie Abbenes, Utrecht city carillonneur (incl. Close to the carillon, see p.95)Corelli: Sonatas, concerto grosso
sat 27 aug, 12.00 hrs / Church towers city centre Utrechts Klokkenluiders Gilde: Bell concert and walkMembers of the Utrecht Bell Ringers Guild will fill the city with a con-cert of bells, starting with the bells of the Dom Tower that will slowly grow in sound with all 13 bells. One by one, the other towers will join in the concert. At 12.15 hrs, two guides will take a group along the bell ringing trail through the city. Western route: Domplein (statue Jan van Nassau), Domkerk, Acad-emiegebouw, Pieterskerk, Janskerk, St. Augustinuskerk, Jacobikerk.Southern route: Domplein (statue Jan van Nassau), Buurtoren, Lutherse Kerk, St. Catharinakathedraal, Nicolaïkerk, Geertekerk, Bartholomeus Gasthuis.
sun 28 aug, 9.30 hrs / Dom TowerMembers of the Utrecht Bell Ringers Guild will demonstrate how to ring bell by hand. Maximum number of participants: 25 personen. Assemble at the door of Domplein 21, participation is free.
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sun 28 aug, 11.00-12.00 hrs / Aula, entrance Pandhof (€ 5 / concert no. 15, see p.32)Panel discussion: The future of the carillon, led by Leo Samama, with Bob van Wely, Bernard Winsemius, Geert D’hollander and Arie Abbenes.
sun 28 aug, 12.30-13.30 hrs / Dom TowerArie Abbenes, carillon & Capella de la Torre Frescobaldi, Pasquini
sun 28 aug 14.00-15.00 hrs / NicolaïtorenGeert D’hollander, stadsbeiaardier AntwerpenCorelli, Locatelli
sun 28 aug 16.00-17.00 hrs / Dom TowerBernard Winsemius, stadsbeiaardier AmsterdamCavazzoni, Zipoli, Caccini, Marcello, Vinci et al.
mon 29 aug, 11.30-12.15 hrs / Dom TowerJanno den Engelsman, stadsbeiaardier ZierikzeeFringeconcert: Frescobaldi, Quagliati, De Macque, Vivaldi et al.
tue 30 aug, 11.30-12.15 hrs / Dom TowerArie Abbenes, Utrecht city carillonneurScarlatti, Carissimi, Stradella, Bononcini: Sonates, aria’s
wed 31 aug, 11.30-12.15 hrs / Dom TowerArie Abbenes, Utrecht city carillonneurItaliaans verrassingsconcert
thu 1 sep, 11.30-12.15 hrs / Dom TowerWim van den Broeck, student Mechelse BeiaardschoolFringeconcert: Zipoli: Suites
fri 2 sep, 11.30-12.15 hrs / Dom TowerArie Abbenes & Rosemarie Seuntiëns, carillon quatre mainsConcerti grossi van Corelli, Händel en Hellendaal
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sat 3 sep, 11.00-12.00 hrs / Dom TowerArie Abbenes, Utrecht city carillonneur (incl. Close to the carillon, see p.95)Frescobaldi: Canzoni; Händel: Aria’s, concerto grosso
sun 4 sep, 9.30 hrs / Dom TowerMembers of the Utrecht Bell Ringers Guild will demonstrate how to ring bell by hand. Maximum number of participants: 25 personen. Assemble at the door of Domplein 21, participation is free.
sun 4 sep, 12.15-13.15 hrs / Dom TowerCarillon for children (see p.95)
sun 4 sep, 13.00-13.30 hrs / Dom Tower-PandhofArie Abbenes, carillon & Saskia Coolen, recorder Jenkins, Farnaby, Marais, Van Nieuwkerk
sun 4 sep, 13.30 hrs / Pandhof, DompleinFarewell Arie Abbenes as city carillonneurHe is Utrecht’s best known and at the same time most anonymous musician: after 25 years of service, Arie Abbenes is about to retire. All this time, he has put his heart into the Festival Oude Muziek, so of course he is there when we create a new carillon festival. At 13h, Arie will play his farewell concert with recorder player Saskia Coolen, after which the audience can say goodbye in person on the Domplein.
Tunes from the Dom carillon
On the hour Bonporti: Aria from Inventio Sexta voor violin and b.c. 15 min. past Corelli: Fragment from Gavotta uit sonata op.5 no.1030 min. past A. Scarlatti: Cara e dolce, aria45 min. past Frescobaldi: Fragment from Canzon Quinta
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Festival Centre Pandhof u p.92Pandhof
Children’s Workshop Mister Zwoei Pandhof
Summer school / The road to RomeCentraal Museum
Arie Abbenes / carillon u p.18Dom Tower
Fringe u p.97various venues
Gelui en klokkenwandeling u p.18Church towers city centre
Tempo Rubato / Clementi: à quatre mainsVB Leeuwenbergh
Fringe u p.97various venues
Cantica Symphonia / Du Fay: Motets St. Catharinakathedraal
Brisk / Mister Zwoei, a musical children’s showUtrechts Centrum voor de Kunsten
Fringe & Fabulous Fringe u p.97various venues
La Colombina / Victoria: Vesper psalmsGeertekerk
Brisk / Mister Zwoei, a musical children’s show Utrechts Centrum voor de Kunsten
Festival bulletin / AVRO-NTR-Radio4Pandhof
Summer Academy Early Music / VivaldiJacobikerk
The Sixteen / Palestrina, Allegri, AnerioDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
La Chimera / 17th-century monodyPieterskerk
Cantica Symphonia / Du Fay, Festa et al.Aula, entrance Pandhof
sat 27 aug
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Madeleine Pfundt & Sara van DijkSummer school / The road to Rome
The ‘distance’ between Utrecht and Rome isn’t that big. Many native artists hazarded across the Alps to witness the experiments of the Renaissance up close. Musicologist Madeleine Pfund and art historian Sara van Dijk discuss the relation between music and the visual arts of the era. After the duo lecture, you can visit the exhibition Utrechters dreaming of Rome for free. (see also p.77)
sat 27 aug
11.00 hrsCentraal Museum
concert no. 5
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Children’s Workshop Mister Zwoeiwith members of Brisk
This workshop for children aged 6-12 is in Dutch only.
sat 27 aug
10.30 hrsPandhof
concert no. 4
€ 7
with PerForMances at
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Cantica Symphonia / Giuseppe MalettoDu Fay: Motets
Cantica Symphonia won general acclaim for their complete recording of Du Fay’s motets. Giuseppe Maletto based his interpretation on his own in-depth research, not hesitating to include instruments for extra effect. Often, Du Fay would mark key moments in 15th-century Italy with his music, as was the case with ‘Nuper rosarum flores’ to commemorate the consecration of Florence’s Duomo. Today, Utrecht can enjoy the result.
sat 27 aug
15.00 hrsSt. Catharinakathedraal
concert no. 7
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
b € 18 / € 16 / € 7
Tempo RubatoClementi, Giordani etc.: Sonates à quatre mains
No student of the piano can escape Muzio Clementi: this clever pedagogue flooded the market eagerly with easy to play sonatines. But his total oeuvre is much more varied and interesting, worthy of rehabilitation. Antonio Piricone and Megumi Tanno, together the fortepiano duo Tempo Rubato, won the Van Wassen-aer Concours in 2009 with a dazzling performance.
sat 27 aug
13.00 hrsVB Leeuwenbergh
concert no. 6
€ 18 / € 16 / € 7
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La ColombinaVictoria: Vesper psalms, antiphons, motets
This quartet of soloists, including soprano Raquel Andueza, has been winning audiences for southerns repertoires for decades. Spanish composer Victoria, one of the most important foreigners in Rome and the successor to Palestrina at the Seminario Romano, is of course far from unknown. But the same cannot be said for the striking vesper psalms on this pro-gramme, that have only recently been rediscovered.
sat 27 aug
17.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 9
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
b € 18 / € 16 / € 7
Mister Zwoei, a musical children’s showBrisk with Hans Thissen, actor, Marc Krone, director, Freija Wouters, design and costumes
Mister Zwoei lives in a workshop full of flutes. Then four dolls are delivered, that might come alive through music. But they’re not playing what mister Zwoei wants.. maybe the audience can help? The musicians play 25 different flutes. The daily things gain musical meaning, and funny things happen on stage and in the music.
sat 27 aug
15.00 hrs &17.00 hrsUtrechts Centrum voor de Kunsten
concert no. 8
concert no. 10
€ 7
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Summer Academy Early Music Peter Van HeyghenVivaldi: Dixit Dominus, Magnificat, concerti
A young generation of well-trained early musicians is ready to get going. In the new Summer Academy preceding the Festival, conductor Peter Van Heyghen, violinist Enrico Gatti and soprano Emanuela Galli train a select group of young professionals during a week of exploration around Vivaldi’s Roman music.
sat 27 aug
20.00 hrsJacobikerk
concert no. 11
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
b € 18 / € 16 / € 7
with KoninKlijK
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see also P.45
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AVRO/NTR Festival bulletin
Nearly every day, AVRO & NPS present a live broad-cast Festival Bulletin on Radio4 before the evening concert, featuring interviews with musicians and the latest Festival news. The audience is welcome to sit in on the broadcast, presented by Maartje Stokkers and Mark Brouwers.
sat 27 aug
19.00 hrs Pandhof
Free adMission
also on:
sun 28 aug 19.30 hrs
Mon 29 aug 19.30 hrs
tue 30 aug 19.30 hrs
wed 31 aug 19.30 hrs
thu 1 seP 19.30 hrs
Fri 2 seP 19.30 hrs
sat 3 seP 19.00 hrs
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The Sixteen / Harry ChristophersPalestrina: Missa Assumpta est Maria en Maria-antifonen; Allegri: Miserere; Anerio: Magnificat etc
The Sixteen enjoys a worldwide reputation as one of the finest performers of Renaissance polyphony. This concert exclusively features music written for the Sistine Chapel, like Palestrina’s Missa Assumpta est Maria and antiphons by various Roman composers. An all-time favorite is Allegri’s Miserere with its soaring soprano part.
sat 27 aug
20.00 hrsDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 12
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Cantica Symphonia / Giuseppe MalettoDu Fay: Missa Ecce ancilla Domini; Mouton, Des Prez, Festa: Motets
This second, more intimate programme of Cantica Symphonia, sung by just 4 musicians, Du Fay’s Missa Ecce ancilla Domini is the key work. Giuseppe Maletto supplements the mass movements with music to the Virgin Mary by famous contemporaries like Josquin des Prez and Mouton.
sat 27 aug
24.00-0.45 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 14
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La Chimera / Eduardo Egüezwith Monica Piccinini, sopranoMonteverdi, Caccini, Landi, Rossi, Marotta, Cenci etc.: 17th-century monody
Monica Piccinini incarnates Adriana Basile, Mon-teverdi’s muse, who sang the best known madrigals of her time in the Roman palazzo of Cardinal Montalto. Among the pieces that have reached our time is Mon-teverdi’s famous Lamento di Arianna.
sat 27 aug
22.30 hrsPieterskerk
concert no. 13
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Rinaldo Alessandrini, harpsichordFrescobaldi, Pasquini: Partitas and toccatas
Rinaldo Alessandrini is the leader of the famed Concer-to Italiano, but he keeps equally busy as a harpsichord player. Today he kicks off a series of concerts around the oeuvre of Frescobaldi. His works are contrasted with those of the unknown Bernardo Pasquini, the missing link between Frescobaldi’s keyboard style and the high Baroque.
sun 28 aug
13.00 hrsVB Leeuwenbergh
concert no. 16
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An end for the carillon?Panel discussion with Leo Samama
To highlight the new Carillon Festival, carilloneurs Arie Abbenes, Bernard Winsemius and Geert D’hollander and Bob van Wely discuss the future of their instru-ment. The discussion will be led by musicologist Leo Samama.
sun 28 aug
11.00 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 15
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Peter Van Heyghen, recorder, Rainer Zipperling, violoncello, Kris Verhelst, harpsichordIn Corelli’s shadow: Caldara, Geminiani et al.
This chamber programma features Corelli’s colleague composers in early 18th century Rome. However, not Corelli’s own instrument, the violin, is central, but three instrumentz that dominated the Roman chamber music stage at the time.
sun 28 aug
15.00 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 18
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Per-Sonat / Sabine LutzenbergerAntique and early-Christian Roman hymns
Per-Sonat, five singers and instrumentalists around soprano Sabine Lutzenberger, explores the music of the first millennium. This programme traces the de-velopments from the Greek Seikilos to early-Christian Byzantine, Old-Roman and Ambrosian chants.
sun 28 aug
15.00 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 17
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Capella de la Torre / Katharina Bäumlwith José Pizarro, tenorCara, Festa, Mantovano, Pifaro, Tromboncino: Frottole
Capella de la Torre is one of the leading groups of shawms and other Renaissance wind instruments, and this is their first vocal programme. The four-part frottola genre took 15th-century Rome by storm. A courtisane linked to the papal entourage put together the musical collection of these songs.
sun 28 aug
17.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 20
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Daedalus / Roberto FestaMusa Latina: De Rore, le Jeune, Tritonius et al.
At the dawn of the 16th century, the humanist move-ment found fresh inspiration in the poetry of Horace, Virgil and Ovid. Composers created a new ‘antique’ way of declamations that would turn vocal music in a completely new direct. Ensemble Daedalus is a spe-cialist of the Italian Renaissance repertoire and show how Antiquity got reinvented in Rome.
sun 28 aug
17.00 hrsPieterskerk
concert no. 19
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Het Caecilia-Concert Frescobaldi: Canzone, fantasias and madrigal diminutions
Frescobaldi’s canzones represent the dawn of the Baroque. Het Caecilia-Concert colours this repertoire with cornetto, trombone and dulcian, violin and harp-sichord. Frescobaldi at his best!
sun 28 aug
20.00 hrsVB Leeuwenbergh
concert no. 21
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AVRO/NTR Festival bulletin
Nearly every day, AVRO & NPS present a live broad-cast Festival Bulletin on Radio4 before the evening concert, featuring interviews with musicians and the latest Festival news. The audience is welcome to sit in on the broadcast, presented by Mark Brouwers.
sun 28 aug
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Les Talens Lyriques / Christophe RoussetCarissimi: Historia di Jephte, Judicium Salomonis, Historia di Baltasar; Charpentier: Le Reniement de Saint Pierre
Carissimi, een leven lang maestro di cappella van het Collegio Germanico in Rome, vond voor zijn dramatisch talent een uitlaatklep in het nieuwe geestelijk oratorium. Via Charpentier zocht deze theatrale oratoriumstijl ver-volgens zijn weg naar noordelijk Europa. Een kolfje naar de hand van operaspecialist Christophe Rousset.
sun 28 aug
20.15 hrsDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 22
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Giovanna Pessi, double harp & Eduardo Egüez, theorbo, guitarFrescobaldi et al.: Music from the Chigi manuscript
This third nocturne will carry you away on the sounds of Giovanna Pessi, a young harp player from Basel, and Eduardo Egüez, one of the most experienced lutenists and improvisors. Together they made fresh arrangements of early 17th-century keyboard reper-toire in the Vatican Chigi manuscript.
sun 28 aug
24.00-0.45 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 24
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Profeti della Quinta / Anthony Rooley Palestrina: Motets; S. Rossi: Jewish hymns
Lutenist Anthony Rooley, Britain’s pioneer of the Italian madrigal, is back. Together with the five young Basel-based singers of Profeti Della Quinta he shines a light on the age-old ties between Rome and Jerusa-lem. Just like Palestrina supplied the Christian church with polyphony, Salomone Rossi provided the Italian synagogues with a repertoire of their own.
sun 28 aug
22.30 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 23
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Laurent Stewart / Frescobaldi, FrobergerLutherse Kerk
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La Dolcezza / Corelli, Rosenmüller, PurcellGeertekerk
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Concerto Italiano / D. Scarlatti, Melani, FabriDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
La Fenice / Kapsberger, Stradella, Pasquini et al.Jacobikerk
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Laurent Stewart, harpsichord Frescobaldi, Froberger
Through Froberger, probably the best-known of Frescobaldi’s students, this particular style made its way to Germany and France, where it found an enthusiastic audience. Laurent Stewart juxtaposes both masters with a robust sense of poetry that makes him the exceptional keyboard player he is.
mon 29 aug
13.00 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 26
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Guido Magnanowith Cantica Symphonia / Giuseppe MalettoSummer School / Du Fay: De rationibus musicae
Guido Magnano teaches mathematics at Turin university, but he is also the organ player in Cantica Symphonia. With live examples from Du Fay’s Missa Se la face ay pale he explains the crucial role of numbers on the structures in the composers’s music.
mon 29 aug
11.00 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 25
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Alamire / David SkinnerPalestrina: Missa Aspice Domine and motets
Two editions have already been devoted to Palestrina’s works, but they hardly get used. A third opera omnia reveals his musical signature based on new research. The mixed voices of English ensemble Alamire, famous for its sensuous timbres, will sing Palestrina’s Missa Aspice Domine from the new edi-tion.
mon 29 aug
17.00 hrsPieterskerk
concert no. 28
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La Dolcezza / Veronika SkuplikCorelli: Trio sonatas opus 1; Rosenmüller: Triosonatas; Purcell: Sonates of three parts
With only 6 opus numbers, Corelli succeeded in mak-ing the Italian violin school universally popular. La Dolcezza, the group around the German violinist Ve-ronika Skuplik, will give ravishing interpretations of a selection from opus 1. Pairing Corelli with trio sonatas by famous contemporaries Rosenmüller and Purcell, his music is heard in a surprising context.
mon 29 aug
15.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 27
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Concerto Italiano / Rinaldo AlessandriniD. Scarlatti: Stabat Mater; Melani: Motets; Fabri: Psalms
Concerto Italiano, at the international top for over 20 years, sings 17th- and 18th-century music that is seldom performed. Bis surprises from this Roman repertoire are Fabri’s 9-part Confitebor and Melani’s 9-part Litanie per la Beata Vergine. As a cherry on this delicious pie, they will perform Scarlatti’s famous 10-part Stabat Mater.
mon 29 aug
20.00 hrsDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 29
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La Compagnia del MadrigaleGiuseppe MalettoMarenzio: Madrigals and canzonas
Bringing together a few of his experienced colleagues, Giuseppe Maletto created a new 6-part ensemble for the Italian madrigal. He dedicates this concert to Marenzio, who contributes no fewer than 500 pieces to the genre. According to Maletto, ‘his expression, his extreme refinement and his innovation make him the best in the field.’
mon 29 aug
22.30 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 31
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La Fenice / Jean TubéryKapsberger, Stradella, Pasquini et al.: Canzonas, sinfonias, sonatas, toccatas
La Fenice, lead by cornettist Jean Tubéry, explores the popular early Baroques repertoires of the Roman courts. Kapsberger was part of the entourage of Car-dinal Barberini, Stradella was a favorite of ex-Queen Christina of Sweden, while Pasquini operated under the protection of Prince Giambattista Borghese.
mon 29 aug
20.00 hrsJacobikerk
concert no. 30
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Raquel Andueza, soprano &
Jésus Fernández Baena, luteLandi, Kapsberger, Mazzocchi, Pasqualini et al.: Canzonettas
Raquel Andueza made a big impression 2 years ago when she performed Spanish and Italian songs, at the same time full of passion and with barely held-back intensity. In this midnight programme, accompanied by Jésus Fernández Baena, she performs canzonettas by the fine fleur of 17th-century Rome.
mon 29 aug
24.00-0.45 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 32
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Gli Incogniti / Corelli, BonportiGeertekerk
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Graindelavoix / Palestrina: Mass and MotetsPieterskerk
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Mala Punica / Ars Nova in RomeDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
Lucidarium / Una festa ebraica St. Catharinakathedraal
La Compagnia del Madrigale / PalestrinaGeertekerk
Bertrand Cuiller / Frescobaldi, Cifra et al. Lutherse Kerk
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Schola Gregoriana Pragensis / David EbenMusic from early Gregorian traditions
At the end of the 10th century, Adalbertus, bishop of Prague, fled to Rome because he was unable to manage his boisterous flock. The Pope sent him back immediately, a group Benedictine monks following in his wake, to found a monastery in Bohemia. Their chants became the way to christianity.
tue 30 aug
13.00 hrsSt. Willibrordkerk
concert no. 34
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David EbenSummer School / Gregorian chants
David Eben, researches and the force behind Schola Gregoriana Pragensis walks the audience through the various notations of Gregorian chant. You will enjoy a surprising and adventurous confrontation with the form.
tue 30 aug
11.00 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 33
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Graindelavoix / Björn SchmelzerPalestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli, motets
Graindelavoix’ unconventional approach to Palestrina’s impressive Missa Papae Marcelli starts from the great variety of virtuosic vocal styles and traditions present in Rome. Björn Schmelzeen insiders the piece as a laboratory where he searches for a bal-ance between artificial and natural pathos and where equilibrium, structure and ornament find each other in a polyphonic fabric.
tue 30 aug
17.00 hrsPieterskerk
concert no. 36
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Gli Incogniti / Amandine BeyerCorelli: Triosonatas opus 2; Bonporti: Invenzioni da Camera opus 10
French violinist Amandine Beyer is a true rising star with her engaging and sensuous sound. With her Incogniti, she gives a truly personal interpretation lecture of Corelli’s trio sonatas opus 2, and music by Bonporti who was probably among his students and whose 12 collections of instrumental music became popular all over Europe.
tue 30 aug
15.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 35
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Mala Punica / Pedro MemelsdorffArs Nova in Rome: Caserta, Ciconia, de Radom et al.
The Holy See returned to Rome in 1377 after the better part of a century in Avignon. Along came a host of northern-European musicians. Mala Punica, the group of recorder player Pedro Memelsdorff, is at home in the melting pot of musical influences that was the result of this international influx.
tue 30 aug
20.00 hrsDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 37
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La Compagnia del MadrigalePalestrina, di Lasso, Arcadelt, de Macque: Madrigals
While Palestrina’s masses can hardly me counted among popular repertoire, his madrigals almost never get performed. La Compagnia del Madrigale, with stars like Rossana Bertini, Giuseppe Maletto and Dan-iele Carnovich, sing this music from Palestrina’s early years and pieces by his colleagues, under the direction of Palestrina specialist Diego Fasolis.
tue 30 aug
22.30 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 39
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LucidariumUna festa ebraica
Rome is home to one of the oldest jewish communi-ties in Europe. The arrival of christianity may have been a constant threat, but they would never disap-pear. Lucidarium chose some of the most beautiful pieces from their repertoire, including the music for the circumcision ceremony brit milah.
tue 30 aug
20.00 hrsSt. Catharinakathedraal
concert no. 38
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Bertrand Cuiller, harpsichordFrescobaldi, M. Rossi, Ferrini, Cifra, Gaffi, Pasquini
Frescobaldi has put many of his contemporaries in the shadow because of his notoriety. Even so, many of them contributed greatly to the flourishing of the Roman keyboard repertoire. Bertrand Cuiller, who may be one of the most convinving harpsichordists active in France today, freshens up our image of the 17th-century keyboard literature.
tue 30 aug
24.00-0.45 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 40
€ 10 / € 10 / € 5
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Edizione Nazionale delle opere di Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestina
In 2003 verscheen het eerste deel van wat een gloed-nieuwe opera omnia van Palestrina moet worden. Het redactieteam onder leiding van professor Francesco Luisi bewandelt hierbij een andere weg dan de voorgaande twee complete Palestrina-edities, die in de 19de en de 20ste eeuw werden gepubliceerd. Naast een versie in moderne notatie biedt de uitgave, behalve het facsimile in de oorspronkelijke mensurale notatie, ook een zogeheten ‘semi-diplomatische’ versie. Daarin is de presentatie in partituur gecombineerd met belangrijke uitvoerings-praktische elementen uit het origineel. Hoofddoel: Palestrina’s muzikale ‘handtekening’, die met de omzet-ting naar een modern notenbeeld verloren ging, weer in ere herstellen. Sun wordt de enorme muzikale nala-tenschap van Palestrina toegankelijk gemaakt voor een bredere groep dan alleen de muziekwetenschappers, met als gedroomd resultaat dat het werk van de Principe della Musica vaker zal gaan klinken.Hoewel er van de geplande 49 delen nog maar 3 zijn ver-schenen, maakt het Festival Oude Muziek meteen ernst met dit streven: nagenoeg alle concerten met muziek van Palestrina zullen worden gezongen uit de nieuwe editie. Missen, Motets en Madrigals van de renaissance-meester komen in niet minder dan 11 concerten tot klinken. De ervaring van Palestrina-specialist Diego Fasolis: ‘We ba-seren nu al onze uitvoeringen op dit materiaal, en nu pas kunnen we doordringen tot de essentie.’
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Jean-Marc Aymes, harpsichordDe Macque, Luzzaschi, Pasquini, Frescobaldi, Froberger et al.
Jean-Marc Aymes recently completed his recording of Frescobaldi’s keyboard oeuvre. This makes him the ideal guide in our voyage of discovery through this delicate and largely unknown repertoire. Genius Fres-cobaldi appears between De Macque and Froberger, reconciliating pure polyphony with new and expres-sive instrumental liberties.
wed 31 aug
13.00 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 42
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Björn SchmelzerSummer school PLUS / Rome as a layered space
Music is sound in space, as simple as it gets. But is that the truth? Musician and thinker Björn Schmelzer has for years been fascinated by the notion of locus (place) and opens the discussion in this extended summer school, talking with specialists like architec-ture historian Deborah Howard. The topic is Rome as a multi-faceted space, the importance and dynamics of space, sound and psycho-acoustics…
wed 31 aug
10.00-13.00 hrsRasa
concert no. 41
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Coro della Radiotelevisione svizzera / Diego FasolisPalestrina: Missa de Beata Virgine, Marian motets
Diego Fasolis and his hand-picked singers of the Coro della Radiotelevisione svizzera to make recordings using the new Palestrina edition. He calls his experi-ence ‘almost mystical, because only now we can understand the subtleties and the many interpretative possibilities of Palestrina’s music.
wed 31 aug
17.00 hrsPieterskerk
concert no. 44
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Ensemble Aurora / Enrico GattiCorelli: Triosonatas opus 3; Stradella, Lonati, Mannelli: Triosonatas and sinfonias
Violinist and Stradella specialist Enrico Gatti sur-prised during the Festival Oude Muziek 2006 with his performance of San Giovanni Battista. This year, he returns with four colleagues to interpret Corelli’s opus 3, a collection he recorded earlier. These pieces are contrasted with those of Stradella and some other of Corelli’s friends.
wed 31 aug
15.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 43
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Concerto Palatino / Bruce DickeyFrescobaldi: Missa sopra La Monica, canzonas
With countertenor Alex Potter, tenor Jan Van Elsacker and bass Joel Frederiksen among its members, Con-certo Palatino presenteert manifests itself in a rich solistic configuration, featuring cornetto player Bruce Dickey, trombonist Charles Toet and violinist Veronika Skuplik. Central piece is Frescobaldi’s mass for double choir, based on the international superhit La Monica. The (not so religious) take-away: oh mama dearest, please don’t send me to the convent…
wed 31 aug
20.00 hrsJacobikerk
concert no. 45
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Gesualdo Consort AmsterdamHarry van der KampNanino, Giovanelli, Cifra, Mazzocchi et al.: Madrigals
Last season, Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam finished their complete recording of Sweelincks vocal oeuvre to universal acclaim. Time to return to the repertoire that made them big: the Italian madrigal. This programmes offers a rich picture of 50 years of Roman madrigals, ranging from Palestrina, Cenci and Marenzio to Michel-angelo Rossi and Mazzocchi.
wed 31 aug
22.30 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 47
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Diabolus in Musica / Antoine GuerberMissa Magna
The 70-year papal residency in Avignon made the medieval city to the cultural centre of Europe. The best franco-flemish composers developed new rep-ertoires, including the polyphonic mass. Diabolus in Music, with its 6 male voices, shines a light on one of the earliest examples of the genre: the 14th-century Missa Magna.
wed 31 aug
20.15 hrsDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 46
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Marco BeasleyDu Fay, Corneti, Beasley, Kafavis: Canti
His solo concert for midnight is ‘an invitation to dream’, according to Marco Beasley, one of Utrecht’s favorite singers. Whether he tells true tales about love and death or fairy tales about princesses and knights, battle cries or love poetry, the story is always the catalyst for our imagination, and nourishment for our soul.
wed 31 aug
24.00-0.45 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 48
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Festival book 2011 The Festival book is your indispensible guide to the Festi-val. This year, English summaries will complement the full programme details, programme notes and essays. Also included: a CD with fresh material from artist in residence Giuseppe Maletto.
If you add the book to your order, you will receive a vou-cher to pick up a book at the Box Office in the Pandhof. Order now to enjoy the discounted price of 8 €. During the Festival, the book costs 10 €.
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Liuwe Tamminga / FrescobaldiNicolaïkerk
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Magdalena Malec, organ, harpsichordFrescobaldi, Froberger, Kerll
Johann Caspar Kerll found success all over Europe. No surprise that he was so eager to travel to Rome, thanks to his contacts in Brussels, to study with Carissimi. This was just after the death of Frescobaldi, whose style crossed the Alps with Froberger and Kerll. Magdalena Malec, a Polish organ talent trained in Basel, makes her Utrecht debut.
thu 1 sep
13.00 hrsNicolaïkerk
concert no. 51
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Reitze SmitsSummer School / The Italian organ
Exclusively for the Festival, an original Italian organ from 1713 will be installed in the Nicolaïkerk. Organist Reitze Smits demonstrates the working and esthetics of the instrument and offers an insight in this seem-ingly inscrutable repertoire.
This organ day (1 lecture + 3 concerts) is also available as a day ticket: € 40 / € 35 / € 20, concert no. 49.
thu 1 sep
11.00 hrsNicolaïkerk
concert no. 50
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Holland Baroque SocietyCorelli: Trio sonatas opus 4; Locatelli: Trio sonatas
Holland Baroque Society, with their original approach and technical prowess, has carved out a solid place for themselves in the early music avant-garde of this moment. They play Corelli’s trio sonatas opus 4 in combination with works by the Italian Pietro Loca-telli, who perfect the genre in Amsterdam in his own, extravagant way.
thu 1 sep
15.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 53
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Masterclass Neapolitan harpsichordwith Pierre Hantaï
Once again, the Festival can welcome a historic guest: an original Neapolitan harpsichord from 1670, builder unknown, from the collection of Het Markiezenhof in Bergen op Zoom. Under the guidance of Pierre Hantaï, a few select young professionals get a chance to learn from this 17th-century instrument, and you can witness the process.
thu 1 sep
14.00-17.00 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 52
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Fabio Bonizzoni, organ, harpsichordFrescobaldi: Toccatas, canzonas and capriccios
Fabio Bonizzoni will focuss completely on Fresco-baldi’s free and virtuoso toccata, the passacaglia form, the song-based canzona and the fugatic capric-cio. In two mirrored concert parts, he demonstrates the differences in interpretation when the music if performed on harpsichord or organ.
thu 1 sep
17.00 hrsNicolaïkerk
concert no. 55
€ 18 / € 16 / € 7
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Odhecaton / Paolo Da ColPalestrina: Missa Salvum me fac Domine; Jacquet de Mantua, Nanino: Motets
The 12 men of Odhecaton give their performances a special sonority. Palestrina’s 5-part Missa Salvum me fac Domine is preceded by the motet of the same name, written by Jacquet de Mantua, which served as a model. Another motet is by Palestrina’s almost equally famous student Nanino..
thu 1 sep
17.00 hrsPieterskerk
concert no. 54
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thu 1 sep
19.30 hrs Jacobikerk
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Liuwe Tamminga, organ Frescobaldi: Missa della Madonna et al.
Frescobaldi’s most famous collection is Fiori musicali, containing the organ masses in which the instrument dialogues with the singers of the schola. This music marks the highpoint in Frescobaldi’s Roman oeuvre and was an example for all of Europe. Liuwe Tamminga, Dutch organist in Bologna of many years, knows this music like the back of his hand.
thu 1 sep
20.00 hrsNicolaïkerk
concert no. 56
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I Barocchisti & Coro della Radio-televisione svizzera / Diego Fasolis Caldara: Polychoral sacred music
Caldara succeeded Handel as the maestro di cappella at the Roman Ruspoli residence. The manuscript at the heart of this programme is from that period. Diego Fasolis selected some polychoral psalms for choir and orchestra and takes a spacial approach: the musicians are placed at 4 different locations in the church, creating magnificent dialogues between choirs and soloists.
thu 1 sep
20.00 hrsJacobikerk
concert no. 57
a € 35 / € 32 / € 7
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Pierre Hantaï, harpsichordFrescobaldi, Byrd, Bull, Farnaby, Gibbons et al.: Capriccios, fantasias, toccatas
French harpsichord player Pierre Hantaï is known for his personal approach to music. In this concert he looks at parallels between Frescobaldi’s exquiste keyboard works and those of the English virginalists. During his only travel abroad, the Italian encountered British music in Brussels. The question is: who inspired whom?
thu 1 sep
24.00-0.45 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 59
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Cappella Mediterranea / Leonardo García Alarcónwith Mariana Flores, soprano & Fernando Guimarães, tenorMonteverdi, Mazzocchi, Strozzi, L. Rossi et al.: Madrigals
Argentinian harpsichord player Leonardo García Alarcón evokes a warm Roman summer evening with his young group Cappella Mediterranea. Soloists Mariana Flores and Fernando Guimarães sing madrigals from Rome and Venice.
thu 1 sep
22.30 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 58
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Francesco Corti / Frescobaldi, Trabaci et al. Lutherse Kerk
Early Music Exhibition u p.96Museum Speelklok
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Monica Huggett and friends / Corelli: opus 5Geertekerk
Fringe & Fabulous Fringe u p.97various venues
The Brabant Ensemble / PalestrinaPieterskerk
Cappella Mediterranea / Frescobaldi, PalestrinaSt. Augustinuskerk
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Concerto Copenhagen / Corelli, Muffat, HändelVredenburg Leidsche Rijn
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Francesco Corti, harpsichordPalestrina, M. Rossi, Trabaci, Gesualdo, Frescobaldi et al.: Ricercares, toccatas, canzonas
Young Italian harpsichord player Francesco Corti, who followed part of his eduction in the Netherlands, clarifies the way in which the Roman keyboard music evolved in the 16th and early 17th centuries. From the pure polyphony of Palestrina, Gesualdo and Trabaci developed individualism, leading to Rossi and Fresco-baldi who blazed a trail for the Baroque.
fri 2 sep
13.00 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 61
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Alma van der BergSummer School / Madrigal poetry
The tales of Ariosto and Tasso are central to the Ital-ian literature, and thus a major source of inspiration for the madrigal composers. Musicologist Alma van der Berg finished her PhD research into this emo-tional poetry in 2010 and knows music and text like no other.
fri 2 sep
11.00 hrsVredenburg Leeuwenbergh
concert no. 60
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The Brabant Ensemble / Stephen RicePalestrina: Missa Ad coenam agni providi and motets
The Brabant Ensemble, uniting an energetic new generation of British ensemble singers, returns to the Festival with Palestrina’s 5-part Missa Ad coenam agni providi, a work for Lent. Easter motets by Palestrina and predecessors, including Guillaume Du Fay’s set-ting of the hymn ‘Ad coenam agni’ and the 6-part Regina coeli by Morales makes this programme complete.
fri 2 sep
17.00 hrsPieterskerk
concert no. 63
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Monica Huggett and friendsCorelli: Solosonatas opus 5
Monica Huggett is a Baroque violist with a huge repu-tation. Together with cellist Joe Chrouch, harpsichord player James Johnstone and lutenist Elisabeth Kenny she devotes a concert to Corelli’s best known opus, number 5. This collection, the only with solo sonatas, also includes Corelli’s favorite: the variations on the rousing folia theme.
fri 2 sep
15.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 62
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
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fri 2 sep
19.30 hrs VB Leidsche Rijn
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Cappella Mediterranea / Leonardo García AlarcónFrescobaldi en Palestrina: Madrigals
Both Palestrina and Frescobaldi wrote madrigals in their youth. This breezy repertoire was a creative laboratory for every nascent talent. Obviously, they each went their way: Palestrina was to become a pre-mier church musician, Frescobaldi chose the organ. Cappella Mediterranea bring their most beautiful and moving madrigals together.
fri 2 sep
17.00 hrsSt. Augustinuskerk
concert no. 64
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Concerto Copenhagen / Lars Ulrik Mortensenwith Maria Keohane, sopranoCorelli: Concerti grossi opus 6; Muffat, Händel: Concerti grossi and arias
Corelli devoted his final printed opus to the brand new concerto grosso: a group of soloists called concertino enters a musical duel with the strings of the ripieno. The idea was attractive to other big composers like Handel and Muffat. Baroque orchestra Concerto Copenhagen invited Swedish soprano Maria Keohane to comple-ment the programme with arias from Handel’s early, Roman period.
fri 2 sep
20.00 hrsVB Leidsche Rijn
concert no. 65
a € 35 / € 32 / € 7
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Medusa / Patrizia BoviAt Lucrezia Borgia’s court
The life of Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519), a bastard daughter of Pope Alexander VI, was filled with deceit, murder and incest. At the same time, she was a woman of remarkable artistic and intellectual power. Singer and harpist Patrizia Bovi paint a musical por-trait of Lucrezia’s youth in Roma and her later years as Duchess of Ferrara.
fri 2 sep
24.00-0.45 hrsAula, entrance Academiegebouw
concert no. 68
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La Sfera Armoniosa / Mike Fentrosswith Emanuela Galli, soprano & tba, mezzo soprano Quagliati: Madrigals
La Sfera Armoniosa took its name from the collection of songs published by Quagliati in 1623 to celebrate the marriage of a cousin of Gregory XV with a niece of Gesualdo. The pieces, mostly in a modern concer-tato style for one or two sopranos and violin, will be performed with a rich continuo section.
fri 2 sep
22.30 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 67
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Debat / ‘Such strange people, those Romans…’Aula, entrance Pandhof
Arie Abbenes / carillon u p.18Dom Tower
Fringe u p.97various venues
Tetraktys / Velut, Lebertoul, Libert et al.Lutherse Kerk
Fringe u p.97various venues
Ars Antiqua Austria / Stradella, Biber et al. Geertekerk
Fringe & Fabulous Fringe u p.97various venues
B’Rock / A. Scarlatti: Serenata ‘Flora Pellegrina’ St. Augustinuskerk
Festival bulletin / AVRO-NTR-Radio4Pandhof
Huelgas Ensemble / Palestrina, M. Rossi et al.Domkerk, entrance Pandhof
Egidius Kwartet & College / ArcadeltGeertekerk
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Capilla Flamenca & Psallentes♀Dirk SnellingsA day in the Sistine Chapel anno 1450
Experience a ‘Sistine Day’: standing around a huge codex on a lectern, Capilla Flamenca and Psallentes reconstruct the services in polyphony and chant as it could have sounded before the Council of Trent. Key figures are Du Fay and Brassart who wrote the most beautiful music for Mary, virgin and mother of God.
6.00 hrs Matins (with coffee and a croissant)9.00 hrs Lauds 11.30 hrs Small hours15.00 hrs Missa de beata virgine Maria18.30 hrs Vespers21.00 hrs Compline
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Tetraktys / Kees Boekewith Zsuzsi Tóth, soprano & Carlos Mena, countertenor Tussen de Concilies van Konstanz en Bazel: Velut, Lebertoul, Libert et al.
Dutch recorder player, gambist and olive farmer in Italy Kees Boeke has specialized in early vocal-instrumental music with his group Tetraktys. Today, he focusses on the period 1418-1440: even half a century after their.
sat 3 sep
13.00 hrsLutherse Kerk
concert no. 74
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‘Such strange people, those Romans…’Debate on the true nature of Rome and the Romans
To whom does Rome belong? How is the relation between Church and city. Who are the true Romans? And how do you organize life in a city where history is piled on in layers? These topics will be discussed by Klaus de Rijk, head of cultural affair at the Dutch embassy in Rome, Vatican-watcher Stijn Fens, oboe player and born Roman Alfredo Bernadini als classicist David Rijser.
sat 3 sep
11.00 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 72
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B’Rock / Eduardo López Banzowith Sabine Devieilhe, soprano & Antonio Giovannini, countertenorA. Scarlatti: Serenata ‘Flora Pellegrina’ (1705)
The Corsinis, a rich bankers’ family, led an opulent life in Rome. To celebrate the marriage between the heir Bartolomeo and Maria Vittoria Altoviti, they pulled out all stops. Scarlatti’s Flora pellegrina was performed at the garden party and went on to become an international success. B’Rock invited soloists Sabine Devieilhe, last year’s star in arias by Rameau, and equally bright-futured Antonio Giovannini.
sat 3 sep
17.00 hrsSt. Augustinuskerk
concert no. 77
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Ars Antiqua Austria / Gunar LetzborStradella, Pandolfi Mealli, Lonati, Biber: Sinfonias and solo sonatas
Until the end of the 17th century, string compos-ers Stradella and Lonati were the big names in papal Romes. Meanwhile, in imperial Vienna, Pandolfi Mealli and Biber led the pack – until Corelli sprinted ahead of them all with his revolutionary innovations. Violinist Gunar Letzbor is a specialist of the Austrian Baroque repertoire and explored some new sources.
sat 3 sep
15.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 76
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
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Huelgas Ensemble / Paul Van NevelPalestrina: Missa Ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la; M. Rossi, Graziani, Festa: Motets
The foundation under Palestrina’s 6-part Missa Ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la is breathtakingly simple. Still, he manages to manipulate this range of 6 tones into a true masterpiece, one of the best works in his oeuvre. The Huelgas Ensemble, celebrating its 40 years, chose some accompanying motets by Palestrina’s excellent Roman colleagues.
sat 3 sep
20.00 hrsDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 79
a € 35 / € 32 / € 7
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Hopkinson Smith, luitDa Milano, Kapsberger
Hopkinson Smith has been an indefatigable advo-cate for his instrument since the 70s. In the concert, he shines a light on two of Rome’s key lute figures: Francesco da Milano, who worked under three Popes in the early 16th century, and Kapsberger who would pave the way for the Baroque with his innovative writing.
sat 3 sep
24.00-0.45 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 82
€ 10 / € 10 / € 5
Egidius Kwartet & College / Peter de GrootArcadelt: Motets, chansons, madrigals
The 4 men’s voices of the Egidius Kwartet is an adamant defender of unknown repertoire from the pens of Dutch and Franco-Flemish composers. For this programme, they also call on a 10-person Egidius College to follow in the footsteps of Arcadelt, who was Palestrina’s predecessor as maestro de’ putti at the cappella giulia from 1539.
sat 3 sep
22.30 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 81
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
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Arie Abbenes & Saskia Coolen u p.18Dom Tower-Pandhof
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Farewell to Arie Abbenes city carillonneur of Utrecht
He is Utrecht’s best known and at the same time most anonymous musician: after 25 years of ser-vice, Arie Abbenes is about to retire. All this time, he has put his heart into the Festival Oude Muziek, so of course he is there when we create a new carillon festival. At 13h, Arie will play his farewell concert with recorder player Saskia Coolen, after which the audi-ence can say goodbye in person on the Domplein.
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13.00 hrs concert13.30 hrs farewellPandhof, Domplein
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Brunch con maestro Van NevelInterview: Thea Derks
The Huelgas Ensemble celebrates its 40 years, which is a great opportunity to invite artistic leader Paul Van Nevel to the Festival’s traditional Sunday brunch. Van Nevel has a colourful reputation: our premier special-ist of polyphony and an ardent lover of the cigar brought out a CD titled The Art of the Cigar for this anniversary. Thea Derks will interview him about this and more of passions.
sun 4 sep
11.30-13.00 hrsAula, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 83
€ 18 / € 16 / € 7
catering: oud london
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The Rare Fruits Council / Manfredo KraemerCorelli, Stradella, Scarlatti, Geminiani, Muffat: Concerti grossi and sinfonias
This programme illustrates through the works of Corelli’s Roman colleagues and students how influential the creater of the concerto grosso was. Geminiani even arranged Corelli’s solo sonatas to fit the new genre, with the La Follia variations as the undisputed highpoint. The Rare Fruits Council with star violinist Manfredo Kraemer is strong as always in this repertoire.
sun 4 sep
15.00 hrsGeertekerk
concert no. 85
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
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Compagnie Bischoff / Romain Bischoffwith Ronald Brautigam, Érard piano 1878, Jan Van den Bossche, director
Via dolorosa: Liszt, GlowickaVia Crucis, Liszt’s visionary meditation on the stations of the Cross, is at the heart of Compagnie Bischoff’s new production Via dolorosa. Magnum photographer Carl De Keyzer will lend his visual support. Kasia Glowicka composed an epilogue on Michelangelo’s touching poem La notte.
sun 4 sep
13.00 hrsVB Leidsche Rijn
concert no. 84
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Cantar Lontano / Marco MencoboniDanckerts: Missa de Beata Virgine, motets
Danckerts, composer from Zealand, entered the papal chapel in 1538. Recently, a yet unknown manuscript was discovered, from which Cantar Lontano as-sembled a programme around the virgin Mary. In 2007 Marco Mencoboni led an extraordinary vespers reconstruction, and he will now once again play with the acoustic possibilities of the Domkerk.
sun 4 sep
17.00 hrsDomkerk, entrance Pandhof
concert no. 87
a € 21 / € 19 / € 7
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cantoLX / Frank AgsteribbeFrescobaldi: Arie Musicali; Cage: Aria & Song Books
The non-conformist musicians of cantoLX set up a refreshing musical battle between two radically different styles of singing. Even though the esthetics and sound world of 17th-century Frescobaldi and the 20th-century Cage are miles apart, both went on a solitary search for new ways of expression, resulting in surprising and sometimes shocking vocal feats.
sun 4 sep
15.00 hrsOttone
concert no. 86
€ 21 / € 19 / € 7
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L’Arpeggiata / Christina PluharMonteverdi: Mariavespers
Audience favorite L’Arpeggiata, led by lutenist Christina Pluhar, ensures a magistral final concert. Monteverdi’s Vespro were once written as a job application to the Pope. In vain, because Paul V made history by denying the most important innovator of the 17th century.
sun 4 sep
20.00 hrsVB Leidsche Rijn
concert no. 88
a € 35 / € 32 / € 7
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Festival Centre Pandhof
The Pandhof on the Domplein is the ideal place to wind down with a coffee or a snack, to browse the Festival CD shop or to discuss the goings on with other early music fans. For the 30th anniversary, a Festival retrospective can be enjoyed on the Domplein itself. The historic site of the Pandhof will also be the stage for a range of activities all day long.
NB Many, but not all activities are free; see the indicated page numbers for more information. In the Pandhof you can also find the Festival Box Office, open daily from 10.00-18.00 hrs.
Programmefri 26 aug: 10.00-24.00 hrs19.00 carillon concert: Arie Abbenes (see p.18)22.30 opening Festival Centre Pandhof 24.00 concert: Nicolas Achten (see p.17)
sat 27 aug: 10.00-24.00 hrs10.30 children’s workshop Meneer Zwoei / Brisk (see p.24)11.00 Close to the carillon: Arie Abbenes + skybox (concert 11.00 hrs; walk up the stairs 10.30 hrs)*12.00 Utrechts Klokkenluiders Gilde (see p.18) 14.00 fringe concert15.00 city walk*15.30 wine tasting15.30 Fabulous Fringe: Mélisande McNabney (see p.97)19.00 live AVRO/NTR Festival bulletin 20.00 concert: The Sixteen (see p.28)20.00 live-streaming on screen: The Sixteen24.00 concert: Cantica Symphonia (see p.29)
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sun 28 aug: 10.00-24.00 hrs9.30 demonstration bell ringing (see p.18)11.00 paneldiscussie: ‘Sterft de carillon uit?’ (see p.18 en p.32)11.00 fringe concert 12.30 concert: Capella de la Torre & Arie Abbenes, carillon (see p.18)14.00 fringe concert15.00 concert: Per-Sonat (see p.33)15.30 fringe concert 16.00 carillon concert: Bernard Winsemius (see p.18)19.30 live AVRO/NTR Festival bulletin20.15 concert: Les Talens Lyriques (see p.36)20.15 live-streaming on screen: Les Talens Lyriques24.00 concert: Giovanna Pessi & Eduardo Egüez (see p.37)
mon 29 aug: 10.00-24.00 hrs11.00 Summer school: Guido Magnano (see p.40)11.30 carillon concert: Janno den Engelsman (see p.18)14.00 fringe concert19.30 live AVRO/NTR Festival bulletin20.00 concert: Concerto Italiano (see p.42)20.00 live-streaming on screen: Concerto Italiano24.00 concert: Raquel Andueza & Jésus Fernández Baena (see p.44)
tue 30 aug: 10.00-24.00 hrs11.00 Summer school: David Eben (see p.48)11.30 carillon concert: Arie Abbenes (see p.18)14.00 fringe concert19.30 live AVRO/NTR Festival bulletin20.00 concert: Mala Punica (see p.50)20.00 live-streaming on screen: Mala Punica
wed 31 aug: 10.00-24.00 hrs11.30 carillon concert: Arie Abbenes (see p.18)13.00 garden tour*14.00 fringe concert15.30 kinderworkshop hommel maken*20.15 concert: Diabolus in Musica (see p.59)20.15 live-streaming on screen: Diabolus in Musica24.00 concert: Marco Beasley (see p.60)
thu 1 sep: 10.00-20.00 hrs11.30 carillon concert: Wim Van den Broeck (see p.18)14.00 fringe concertNB Pandhof closed at 20.00 hrs
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fri 2 sep: 10.00-20.00 hrs11.30 carillon concert: Arie Abbenes & Rosemarie Seuntiëns (see p.18)14.00 fringe concert16.00 garden tour*
sat 3 sep: 10.00-24.00 hrs11.00 Close to the carillon: Arie Abbenes + skybox (concert 11.00 hrs; walk up the stairs 10.30 hrs)*11.00 debat ‘Rare jongens, die Romeinen…’ (see p.81)12.00 garden tour*13.00 city walk*14.00 fringe concert15.30 wine tasting*15.30 Fabulous Fringe: Les Esprits Animaux (see p.97)19.00 live AVRO/NTR Festival bulletin20.00 concert: Huelgas Ensemble (see p.83)20.00 live-streaming on screen: Huelgas Ensemble24.00 concert: Hopkinson Smith (see p.84)
sun 4 sep: 10.00-18.00 hrs9.30 demonstration bell ringing (see p.18)11.00 fringe concert 11.30 brunch con maestro Van Nevel (see p.88)12.15 kinderrondleiding klokken spelen*13.00 Arie Abbenes, carillon & Saskia Coolen, blokfluit (see p.18)13.30 farewell Arie Abbenes as city carillonneur of Utrecht 14.00 fringe concert15.00 city walk*15.30 wine tasting*15.30 fringe concert 17.00 concert: Cantar Lontano (see p.90) 17.00 live-streaming on screen: Cantar Lontano18.00 Pandhof closed
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Pandhof activities highlighted
garden tour Pandhof / Sies JonkmanSies Jonkman, gardener of the historic Pandhof, tells the story of this ancient garden of historic native plants and herbs. In Dutch.wed 31 aug, 13.00 hrs, fri 2 sep, 16.00 hrs, sat 3 sep, 12.00 hrs; free
city walk / Ingeborg BehariOnce the Domplein was a Roman castellum guarding the borders of the empire. City guide Ingeborg Behari takes you on a tour along the traces of Roman Utrecht and other beautiful spots. In Dutch.sat 27 aug & sun 4 sep, 15.00 hrs, sat 3 sep, 13.00 hrs; duration: 1,5 hrs; € 7,50 / € 5 / € 5
wine tastings / Oud LondonCaterer Oud London holds wine tastings where an expert will let you savour 3 red and 3 white wines from Italy. He will explain about Italian grapes like uvarara, barbera, friulano and the prugnolo gentile. In Dutch.sat 27 aug, sat 3 sep & sun 4 sep, 15.30 hrs; € 15
children’s carillon tour After a demonstration by Arie Abbenes, children can try their hand at the practice instrument in the Egmond Chapel. Later, they will climb the stairs to enjoy a carillon concert right below the bells, at 70 meters. In Dutch. sun 4 sep, 12.15-13.15 hrs; 6-12 years accompanied by an adult; with Toerisme Utrecht; € 5
children’s workshop hummel / Lies MullerMake your own plucked instrument. Hummels are very old one-stringed instrument that will allow you to play a tune in no time at all. In Dutch. wed 31 aug, 15.30 hrs; 6-12 years; € 5
Close to the carillonNow you can not only hear Arie Abbenes, but also see him play. All the way up in the tower you can witness a concert up close, in the city carillonneur’s new skybox.Standing room only, involves a very long climb by stairssat 27 aug & sat 3 sep, concert 11.00 hrs; walk up the stairs 70 meter 10.30 hrs; € 10
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Early Music ExhibitionMuseum Speelklok
Dozens of stallholders will be presenting their wares at the Early Music Market, offering sheet music, instru-ments and recordings. They will be in the Nationaal Museum Speelklok; admission is free for those who have an admission ticket for the Early Music Market.
Openingstijden:fri 2 sep: 13.00-17.00 hrssat 3 sep: 10.00-17.00 hrssun 4 sep: 10.00-17.00 hrs
€ 5 / free admission for Vrienden tickets on sale at the museum
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Free fringe concerts
Outside of the official programme, the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht offers numerous free fringe concerts every day, performed by young musicians, some still in their studies, some starting out their career in early music. These concerts are a welcome addition to the already charged Festival schedule and may be a step towards a concert in the official programme of Festival or Season.The concerts take place in historic venues all over the historic centre and last generally 45 minutes. Due to the often very small venues, for some ven-ues free tickets must be obtained at the Festival Box Office (max. 2 per person) on the day of the concert. Afterwards, the musicians will ask for a voluntary contribution. The complete fringe programme will be published on www.oudemuziek.nl, as well as in the August issue of the Magazine and the pocket-sized Festival overview.
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Fabulous Fringe
Fringe concerts that we found especially noteworthy have a place in the series Fabulous Fringe. Everybody at 3.30, Lutherse Kerk, Aula, Doopsgezinde Kerk, Vre-denburg Leeuwenbergh, Domkerk, St. Willibrordkerk, Pieterskerk or Museum Speelklok offer a stage for the most promising ensembles and soloists.
These concerts are also free, but free tickets must be picked up beforehand at the Festival Box Office. Only available on the day of the concert, maximum 2 tickets per person.
sat 27 aug, 15.30 hrs / Aula, entrance PandhofMélisande McNabney, harpsichord
J.S. Bach: Goldbergvariaties
sun 28 aug, 15.30 hrs / Doopsgezinde KerkKyuri Kim c.s.Kyuri Kim, recorder / Jonathan Den Herder, violin celloAndrea Friggi, harpsichord
Corelli, Mancini, Barsanti, Veracini
mon 29 aug, 15.30 hrs / Vredenburg Leeuwenbergh TurigiAtsuko Murata, soprano / Thibault Viviani, fluteYoko Yamamoto, harpsichord / Toru Yamamoto, violin cello
Mon Coeur Déconforté: Machaut, Purcell, Campra
tue 30 aug, 15.30 hrs / Lutherse KerkUna Cosa RaraAna Melo, Naüm Monterde, Oriol Garcia, bassethoorn
Mozart, Stadler, Martín i Soler, Vojtech Nudera
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wed 31 aug, 15.30 hrs / Vredenburg LeeuwenberghEnsemble MéridienLaia Frigolé, soprano / Elisabeth Bataller, Maria Gomis, violinMarta Vila, violin cello / Vega Montero, contrabas / Josep Maria Martí, theorbo / Juan de la Rubia, organ and harpsichord
Roma e Venezia: Cavalli, Stradella, Rosenmüller, A. Scarlatti
thu 1 sep, 15.30 hrs / Doopsgezinde KerkPierre-Antoine Tremblay, natuurhoornn.n.b., fortepiano
Beethoven, Ries, Cipriani, Potter
fri 2 sep, 11.00 hrs / Domkerk, entrance PandhofSeldom SeneStephanie Brandt, Ruth Dyson, Eva Gemeinhardt, Hester Groenleer en María Martínez Ayerza , recorder
Cristóbal de Morales, Juan de Cabezón, Tomás Luis de Victoria et al.
fri 2 sep, 15.30 hrs / St. WillibrordkerkLinGonVictoria Liedbergius, soprano / Madoka Nakamaru, violinRebecca Lefèvre, viola da gamba / Kanoko Miyazaki, harpsichord
Queen Christina’s way to Rome: Baltzar, Zamponi, Cazzati, Scarlatti
sat 3 sep, 15.30 hrs / Aula, ingang PandhofLes Esprits AnimauxElodie Virot, traverso / Lena Franchini, recorderJavier Lupiánez, Tomoe Mihara, violin / David Alonso Molina, viola / Roberto Alonso, violin cello / Patrícia Vintém, harpsichord
A Paris!: Boismortier, Dornel, Corrette, Rebel
sun 4 sep,15.30 hrs / PieterskerkDuo Blu EnsembleValerio Losito, violin / Simone Vallerotondo, theorbo
Settecento Romano: Corelli, Montanari, Lonati, Mossi, Castrucci
Colofon Brochure Festival Oude Muziek 2011 & Seizoen Oude Muziek 11/12© 2011 utrechtredactie: Jolande van der Klislay-out: Hilde Woltersdruk: Drukkerij Practicum, Soest
foto’s cover en binnenwerk: Marco Borggreve
foto’s musici: Tom Allwood, Simone Bartoli, Hans van den Bogaard, Marco Borggreve, Marie-Emmanuelle Brétel, Co Broerse, Koen Broos, Bouwe Brouwer, Tamar Brüggemann, Marcel Van Coile, Merlijn Doomernik, flickr.com/zamito44, Frank Eidel, Isabella Finzi, Lorenzo Franzi, Vincent Garnier, Robert Glas, Benjamin Harte, Dietrich Hein, Michiel Hendryckx, Chris van Houts, Hiroshi Iwaya, Wouter Jansen, Marcel Köppen, Eric Larrayadieu, Philippe Matsas, Hans Mons, Philip Van Ootegem, Marcel Pelt, Radio4, Keith Saunders, Ien Schaars, Remke Spijkers, Hélène Tobler, Frank Toussaint, Daniel Vass, Annelies van der Vegt, Frederik De Vriese, Allard Willemse, Koos Witteveen
Publicatiedatum 14 mei 2011, wijzigingen voorbehoudenVoor actuele informatie: www.oudemuziek.nl
Het Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2011 ( editie 30) is een productie van de Organisatie Oude Muziek
Met steun van Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap, Provincie Utrecht, Gemeente Utrecht Culturele Zaken, K.F. Hein Fonds, Fentener van Vlissingen Fonds
Mediapartners: Trouw, AVRO, Radio4
In coproductie met Vredenburg Utrecht, Universiteit Utrecht, NTR, VPRO, Museum Speelklok, Centraal Museum, Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag, HKU - Conservatorium Utrecht, RASA Wereldculturencentrum, MAfestival, Stichting Vrienden Oude Muziek en Stichting Muziekhistorische Uitvoeringspraktijk, Rosas, De Munt (Brussel), Festival d’Avignon, Théâtre de la Ville (Parijs), Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, Guimarães 2012, Steirischer Herbst (Graz), de Singel (Antwerpen), Concertgebouw Brugge
Met dank aan Historisch Centrum Het Markiezenhof, Utrechts Centrum voor de Kunsten, Toerisme Utrecht, Utrechts Klokken luiders Gilde, Utrechtse Klokkenspel Vereniging, Het Utrechts Archief, Oud London, Björn Schmelzer, Arie Abbenes, Phili Abbenes-Welten, Marco Borggreve, Co Broerse, James Murray, Seeing & Hearing, Henk van der Feest, Kees Eijrond, Sies Jonkman, Nederlandse Ambassade Rome, Klaus de Rijk, Robert Kohnen, Yvonne Postma, Vrijwilligers Centrale Utrecht, Kerken Kijken Utrecht, Uitfeest Utrecht, Henk Klop klavecimbels & orgels en Jan Kalsbeek klavecimbels; beheerders, kosters en medewerkers van de genoemde instellingen en van de festivallocaties, alle festivalvrijwilligers
Organisatie Oude MuziekPostbus 19267 t. 030 232 9000 3501 DG Utrecht f. 030 232 [email protected] www.oudemuziek.nl
Organisatie Oude Muziekdirecteur: Xavier Vandammeartistiek assistent / communicatie: Albert Edelmanextern artistiek advies: Reitze Smits, prof. dr. Francesco Luisiproductie: Tamar Brüggemann en Cato Ootesassistentie productie: Hanna Schreuders, Brigitte Nuchelmans en Go Bruênshoofdredacteur publicaties: Jolande van der KlisDTP: Hilde Woltersfinanciën: Frank Rijndersbureau: Marijse Poutsma-van Dijkenkaartverkoop: Wilmer de Jongassistentie kaartverkoop: Marijse Poutsma-van Dijken, Germaine Anema, Krista de Jong, Julia Zoet en Anne Boeschotenfestivalstemmers: Eduard Bos en Edwin Beunktransport: Matthijs Kappers
bestuur Organisatie Oude Muziekvoorzitter: mevr. P.C. Lodders-Elfferichpenningmeester: J.H. van der Tol RAleden: J. Hillmann, mevr. P.L. Meurs, mevr. B.E. van Vucht Tijssen
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