Monday December 30 | 12:00 hr | |
Janine Jansen Violin Daniel Blendulf Cello Clara Andrada de la Calle Flute Jan Jansen Harpsichord New Generation musicians |
12.00 – 12.45 hrs Geertekerk
J.S. Bach Sonata in E major, BWV 1016 | Sonata in e minor, BWV 1023 | Trio Sonata in C major, BWV 529
Janine Jansen, Daniel Blendulf, Clara Andrada de la Calle, Jan Jansen
13.15 – 14.00 hrs Sonnenborgh
Beethoven String Trio in c minor, Op. 9 no. 3
New Generation musicians Ludvig Gudim, Timothy Ridout & Amalie Stalheim
14.30 – 15.15 hrs Paushuize
Prokofiev Sonata in C major, opus 56 | Moszkowsky Suite in G major, opus 71
New Generation musicians Johan Dalene & Sonoko Miriam Welde
From Bach, via Bach arrangements, wandering through Romanticism and arriving at more modern times … Along these lines runs the route that Janine Jansen has set out for the Walking Concerts. Your ears cover great distances, both in place and in time. And: there are more roads that lead to Rome. The travel through one walking route is slightly more romantic / twentieth-century oriented. For both journeys, Bach is the starting point; in the Geertekerk we hear a Leipzig chapter, entirely devoted to the great master himself. Janine Jansen, Daniel Blendulf, Clara Andrada de la Calle and Jan Jansen sign for this. After that you follow a central European and Russian route and you end up in the Vienna of Beethoven. His String Trio, published in 1797, is in the hands of three New Generation musicians. From the Habsburg capital we arrive in Polish and Russian atmospheres, with Prokofiev’s Sonata for two violins and Moszkovsky’s impetuous Suite for two violins and piano. All presented by musicians from the New Generation!