Kabalevsky & Dvořák
Unfortunately, this concert has already taken place. But not to worry! We will be playing many more concerts soon.
Sunday morning music for the soul
Discover at the Residentie Orkest the magic of Sunday morning: a time to escape, relax and enjoy mind-blowing symphonies. This morning, with the sun on your face, travel from the Bohemian countryside to a merry ball, where the violins jubilate and the timpani thump. The cello throws its dashing charm into the fray, with a defiant wink to orchestra and listener alike.
Our former artist in residence (2018-2019), star cellist Kian Soltani, conjures up even more imagination with his performance of Dmitri Kabalevsky's virtuosic Second cello concerto. This unique piece, rooted in the neoclassical Soviet tradition, shows the cello as a brave protagonist, navigating through a series of challenges, sometimes supported, sometimes contradicted by the orchestra. You feel the adrenaline, the fighting spirit and the excitement of adventure. All of this is under the able direction of one of our favorite guest conductors: Michal Nesterowicz.
Musicalchildren's workshop
Tip!Especiallyfor kids aged 4 to 12 there is a musical children's workshop during the concert for € 4.00 per child. Please book in advance! The workshop is in Dutch.Book the workshop here.
Hello Cello Day
The Cello Biennale and several local partners organize the Hello Cello Dagen in four cities: a musical mini-festival for the whole family with master classes, a children's performance, workshops, try-out lessons and instrument builders. Highlight of the Hello Cello Day is the performance of the Hello Cello Orchestra with young cellists from the region.
Hello Cello Day is an initiative of the Cello Biennale in cooperation with Amare, the Residentie Orkest and Royal Conservatory.
Look here for more information.
Michal Nesterowicz conductor
KianSoltani cello
Kabalevski Cello Concerto No. 2
Dvořák Symphony No. 8
Due to circumstances, Valentina Peleggi is unable to conduct this concert. She will be replaced by Michal Nesterowicz.
Sunday 13 October - 11a.m.
10 a.m. - doors open
11 a.m. - concert
12:15 p.m. - end of concert
There will be no intermission.
Premium: €40
Section 1: €35
Section 2: €30
Section 3: €25
Section 4: €20
Youth Price (up to 29 years of age): €11
Prices include cloakroom service and coffee/tea before the concert.
Please note that seats in the 2nd balcony/orchestra ring can only be reached by stairs and Section 4 seats there have a restricted view.
Click here to view the map of the Concert Hall at Amare.
"Start your Sunday morning without What's on, but with a fresh head full of musical sparks. With this edition: excite Dvořák, Kabalevsky and a world soloist. "
- Residentie Orkest