Koepelconcert: De Nationale Opera Studio
Sun, May 07
|Nedpho-Koepel
Singers from the National Opera Studio and musicians from the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra play a beautiful French program. Songs by Satie, Hahn and Chabrier have been instrumented especially for this concert by composition students from the Conservatory of Amsterdam.
Time & Location
May 07, 2023, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Nedpho-Koepel, Batjanstraat 3, 1094 RC Amsterdam, Netherlands
About the Event
Singers from the National Opera Studio and musicians from the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra play a beautiful French program. Songs by Satie, Hahn and Chabrier have been instrumented especially for this concert by composition students from the Conservatory of Amsterdam. Furthermore, Le marchand de sable qui passe by Albert Roussel can be heard.
Performers:
Elenora Hu, soprano
Silvia Sequira, soprano
Wessel Wirken, baritone
Ensemble Netherlands Chamber Orchestra:
Tijmen Huisingh, violin and conductor
Laura Oomens, violin
Luba Tunnicliffe, viola
Sietse-Jan Weijenberg, cello
Annette Zahn, double bass
Leon Berendse, flute
Inge Ariesen, oboe
Leon Bosch, clarinet
Susan Brinkhof, bassoon
Fokke van Heel, horn
Jaike Bakker, harp
Composers:
Béla Braack, Catharina Clement, José Nuno Dias Miranda, Primo Ish-Hurwitz, Floris Heijdra, Jasmine Karimova, Ramin Amin Tafreshi
The composers have been supervised in this project by Willem Jeths.
Soprano Elenora Hu sings:
Je te Veux by Erik Satie in an adaptation by Floris Heijdra
A Chloris by Reynaldo Hahn in an adaptation by Primo Ish-Hurwitz
Les Cigales by Emmanuel Chabrier adapted by Ramin Amin Tafreshi
Soprano SÃlvia Sequeira sings:
La Diva de l'Empire by Erik Satie, adapted by Béla Braack
Tendrement  by Erik Satie adapted by Jasmine Karimova
Villanelle des petits canards by Emmanuel Chabrier in an adaptation by Catharina Clement
Baritone Wessel Wirken sings:
Ballade des Gros Dindons  by Emmanuel Chabrier adapted by Ramin Amin Tafreshi
Infidélité  by Reynaldo Hahn adapted by José Nuno Dias Miranda
L'Heure exquisite  by Reynaldo Hahn adapted by Primo Ish-Hurwitz