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Bijlmer Klassiek
In the Bijlmer Klassiek concert series, music styles merge seamlessly and are mixed with other performing arts. In the series, members of the Concertgebouw Orchestra collaborate with dancers, actors, writers and musicians from all possible styles, genres and backgrounds.
Concert programme
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Maurice Ravel
La flûte enchantée from 'Shéhérazade'
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Michel Fugain
Fais comme l’oiseau
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Isang Yun
Das Vögelchen
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Erik Satie
Gnossienne no. 1
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Malavoi
Caresse-moi
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Cyrielle
C’est notre histoire
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Heitor Villa-Lobos
Assobio a játo
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Eddy Palmieri
In Flight
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Maurice Ravel
Le jardin féerique uit ‘Ma mère l’Oye’
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Jean-Luc Ponty
Mouna Bowa
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Maurice Ravel
Pièce en forme de Habanera
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Alain Anglionin
Mazurka ‘Crépuscule’
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La Compagnie Créole
Ba moin en ti bo
Performers
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Sophie Anglionin
keys
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Jae-Won Lee
2nd associate principal second violin
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Alain Anglionin
composer, guitar, vocals, percussion
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Lidric Solognier
percussion
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Julie Moulin
flute
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Clément Peigné
cello
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Gabriel Bianco
guitar
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Max Anglionin
bass guitar
About this concert
About the Bijlmer Parktheater - At the Bijlmer Parktheater new stories are developed, artists are given free rein to develop artistically, and the audience feels at home. The lively, intimate and welcoming theater boasts a unique programme giving space to different identities, traditions, cultures and cultural expressions and where people find meaning in diversity.
By embracing Bijlmer Klassiek in 2022, the Concertgebouw Orchestra took over from its violist Michael Gieler, who organized the series for ten years with the Bijlmer Parktheater.
Dates and tickets
About this concert
About the Bijlmer Parktheater - At the Bijlmer Parktheater new stories are developed, artists are given free rein to develop artistically, and the audience feels at home. The lively, intimate and welcoming theater boasts a unique programme giving space to different identities, traditions, cultures and cultural expressions and where people find meaning in diversity.
By embracing Bijlmer Klassiek in 2022, the Concertgebouw Orchestra took over from its violist Michael Gieler, who organized the series for ten years with the Bijlmer Parktheater.