Relax and unwind on Sunday morning
Sunday morning "
" concert:
"
" exhibition
This concert is part of the Sunday Morning series.
A Sunday morning awaits you that begins with a gentle flutter and ends with grand, sweeping strokes. Jun Märkl—himself an avid birdwatcher—conducts a program full of air and space. First, the quiet poetry of Ravel’s serene bird miniature and the skyward flight of Vaughan Williams’ *The Lark Ascending*, featuring the refined Tobias Feldmann as the soloist. Then a dynamic finale: Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition in the rich orchestration of, once again, Ravel.
Birds, imagination, and colorful orchestral playing form the theme of this Sunday Morning Concert. Märkl opens with Ravel’s dreamy Oiseaux tristes, a quiet observation from the forest. Next, Vaughan Williams’ lark takes flight: a lyrical ode to light, nature, and freedom. An ideal repertoire for Feldmann’s warm, transparent tone. The journey then leads to the Concert Hall a gallery, where Mussorgsky’s musical paintings breathe, move, and surprise. From rippling miniatures to powerful blocks of sound: a theatrical stroll full of character and color.
Music workshop for children
Tip! During the concert, children aged 4 to 12 can attend a music workshop for €5 per child. Please book tickets in advance. The workshop will be in Dutch.
Jun Märkl, conductor
Tobias Feldmann, violin
Ravel/Matthews, “Oiseaux tristes” from *Miroirs*
Vaughan Williams, *The Lark Ascending*
Mussorgsky/Ravel, *Pictures at an Exhibition*
Sunday , AprilSunday - 11:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – doors open
11:00 a.m. – concert
12:30 p.m. – end of concert
There will be no intermission.
Premium: €47
Section 1: €42
Section 2: €37
Section 3: €32
Section 4: €27
Section 5: €22 (restricted view)
Under 30 or student: €15
Prices include cloakroom service and coffee or tea before the concert.
Please note that seats in the 2nd balcony and 2nd orchestra ring can only be reached by stairs.
Seats in section 5 have a restricted view and will go on sale at a later date.
Click here to view the seating chart of the Amare Concert Hall.