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30 Sep 20
Powerful heritage of Reinbert de Leeuw
He chose pieces by his most beloved composers. Two of whom, Jan van de Putte and Klaas de Vries, composed a completely new work for the occasion.
What is the word by Hungarian composer György Kurtág serves as the centre piece, complemented by works by Shoshtakovich, Schubert, Jan van de Putte and Klaas de Vries. They are all vulnerable works that share a certain “bareness”, leading every note to carry an enormous weight.
Kurtág’s What is the word is based on the eponymous work by Samuel Beckett, in which the protagonist is trying to regain its lost voice. In Something There, based on Samuel Beckett’s text Roundelay, the singer assigned a unique role combining her performance with music, text and spatial staging. Jan van de Putte’s Diese Freiheit is based on Kafka’s The Castle. In a Kafkaesque manner the atmosphere of the piece simulates a situation of constant insecurity.
Reinbert de Leeuw’s final concert took place shortly before his passing in February 2020. The concert was curated by De Leeuw and carries his unmistakable signature: pure, penetrating and intense.
Dmitri Sjostakovitsj
From Six Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva opus 143: 3 Hamlet’s dialogue with his conscience
Klaas de Vries
Something There, Roundalay
Jan van de Putte
Diese Freiheit
György Kurtág
What is the word
Franz Schubert
Der Doppelgänger
Asko|Schönberg
Fergus McAlpine conductor
Gerrie de Vries mezzo soprano
Marja Bon pianino
Pauline Post piano
Theatermachine light design
Dates
20:00
20:30