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Schubert's most beautiful choral and piano music

  • Main Hall
  • from 21,00
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Schubert's most beautiful choral and piano music

Musicians

  • Groot Omroepkoor
  • Benjamin Goodson choral conductor
  • Nino Gvetadze piano

Works

  • Poulenc

    Margoton va t'a l'iau (from Huit chansons Françaises)

  • Poulenc

    La belle se siet au pied de la tour (from Huit chansons Françaises)

  • Poulenc

    Pilons l'orge (from Huit chansons Françaises)

  • Poulenc

    Clic, clac, dansez sabots (from Huit chansons Françaises)

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  • This concert has no intermission

About the concert

The Netherlands Radio Choir will sing some of Schubert’s finest choir works, in addition to a cappella repertoire by Poulenc and Britten. Pianist Nino Gvetadze will accompany, and will also play solo music by Schubert and Brahms.

The Sunday Morning Concert

The Sunday Morning Concert brings you wonderful and much-loved compositions, performed by top musicians from the Netherlands and abroad. Enjoy the most beautiful music in the morning! You can make your Sunday complete by enjoying a delicious post-concert lunch in restaurant LIER.

The Royal Concertgebouw

The Royal Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. Attend a concert and have an experience you will never forget. Come and enjoy inspiring music in the beautiful surroundings of the Main Hall or the intimate Recital Hall.

  • Genre

    Vocal Music

  • Organizer

    AVROTROS en Het Concertgebouw

Tickets

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  • Drinks are included in the price of admission. When the price category 'Online sprint under 30' is available, you can order 1 ticket 4 hours before the start of a concert.

  • Prices do not include transaction fee: € 4,50 per order.

Sound and vision

Nino Gvetadze c Sarah Wijzenbeek
Nino Gvetadze © Sarah Wijzenbeek