Cancelled - Chief conductor conducts Mahler's Symphony No. 4
Anja meets Mahler!
Cancelled
Unfortunately, this concert has already taken place. But not to worry! We will be playing many more concerts soon.
Due to measures against the spread of the Covid-19 virus, we are unfortunately forced to cancel this concert.
Should you have tickets for this concert, the box office at Amare will contact you as soon as possible regarding further arrangements. To avoid overload, we urge you not to contact our customer service or the Box Office of Amare at this time.
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Come hear Mahler's heavenly Fourth Symphony: one of his sunniest symphonies. We do this in collaboration with Dutch soprano Lenneke Ruiten, who sings the song of praise in it.
In this symphony, Mahler paints the picture of an idyllic Austrian landscape. Melodious and rhythmic, pleasant and light. This is the first time Anja Bihlmaier has conducted Mahler with us, continuing the Mahler tradition at the Residentie Orkest .
Anja Bihlmaier conductor
Lenneke Ruiten soprano
Amarante Nat One Minute Symphony: Severe Beauty (Friday only)
R. Strauss Cradle Song
Mahler Symphony No. 4
Due to measures regarding Covid-19, this concert will be offered twice in one evening.
Friday, December 10, 2021.
7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. - buy tickets...
9:15 to 10:30 p.m. - buy tickets...
Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021
11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. - buy tickets...
Commencement
Hall opens one hour prior to commencement
Parterre & Lodges - €35
1st Balcony - €35
1st Orkestring - €27.50
2nd Balcony - €27.50
2nd Orkestring - €20
View the floor plan of the Concert Hall in Amare.
For all concerts at Amare and the Nieuwe Kerk , in addition to a ticket, you will need a corona ticket. We also ask everyone 14 years and older to show proof of identity.
You show the corona access certificate through the CoronaCheck app and can be a vaccination certificate, a recovery certificate, or a negative test certificate through Testing for Access.
Learn more about the corona ticket here.
"Music is about emotions, it's up to us to translate all that wonderful repertoire as engagingly as possible."
- Anja Bihlmaier