Artist in Residence
Simone Lamsma plays Shostakovich
Unfortunately, this concert has already taken place. But not to worry! We will be playing many more concerts soon.
Join us for an in-depth performance of Shostakovich's fascinating First Violin Concerto and Brahms' breathtaking First Symphony. Featuring conductor Lawrence Renes and artist in residence Simone Lamsma.
Shostakovich's First Violin Concerto is a perfect challenge for Lamsma, who always seeks adventure - from energetic and intense to small and intimate. This combined with Brahms' First Symphony. A special moment in music history, because after Beethoven's Ninth Symphony it seemed impossible to follow up this cycle of masterpieces. After nearly two decades of work on his First Symphony, Brahms has been able to provide proof that it has succeeded excellently.
Unfortunately, due to circumstances, our regular guest conductor Jun Märkl cannot come. We are delighted to have found an excellent replacement in conductor Lawrence Renes.
Lawrence Renes conductor
Simone Lamsma violin
One Minute Symphony
Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1
Brahms Symphony No. 1
Conductor Jun Märkl is unable to attend due to circumstances. He will be replaced by Lawrence Renes.
1:30 p.m. - doors open
2:15 p.m. - concert
4:00 p.m. - end of concert
This concert includes intermission
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Concert Hall Amare
Section 1: € 52
Section 2: € 44
Section 3: € 39
Section 4: € 34
Prices include cloakroom and drinks at intermission.
View here the map of the Concert Hall in Amare.
Access only with a valid corona ticket
In order to make your visit as safe as possible in connection with the corona virus, we follow the guidelines of the National Government. All visitors aged 13 and older need a valid corona ticket in addition to a ticket to enter our concerts. From the age of 14, the use of the corona access ticket will be checked together with the ID.
"Simone Lamsma navigates Shostakovich's complex scores with an intensely moving performance. The rich soundscape [...] reflects Lamsma's intense, emotionally driven energy."
- Strings Magazine