Annual Gala
Concert Janine Jansen conducted by Klaus Mäkelä, with welcome reception and afterparty
Klaus Mäkelä: ‘The cathedral-like, almost sacred atmosphere Purcell puts the works of Schumann and Britten in another light.
Concert programme
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Henry Purcell
Mars from 'Funeral Music for Queen Mary'
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Benjamin Britten
Violin Concerto
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Robert Schumann
Symphony No. 2
Performers
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Klaus Mäkelä
chief conductor designate
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Janine Jansen
violin
About this concert
The Concertgebouw Orchestra presents its festive Annual Gala concert for loyal audience members, friends, and donors. The Annual Gala starts with a reception at 19.30, and the fashionable after-party goes on until midnight.
Dress code: black tie.
Guests are welcomed to a reception at 19.30, after which they will be ushered into the Main Hall for a uniquely memorable conducted by our artistic partner and future chief conductor, Klaus Mäkelä. Leading violinist Janine Jansen performs as soloist in Britten’s deeply moving Violin Concerto, the work with which she made her Concertgebouw Orchestra debut twenty years ago.
The concerto is preceded on the programme by the royal funeral march by Britten’s predecessor Purcell. Schumann’s deceptively sunny Symphony No. 2. is like Britten’s music in dialogue with the past.
Klaus Mäkelä says, ‘A concert is a journey. The cathedral-like, almost sacred atmosphere of Purcell enhances those aspects in Schumann and Britten, putting their works in a different light.’
After-party - After the concert, you are invited to partake in the tantalising follow-up programmes in the foyers of the Concertgebouw. There will be ample opportunity to mingle with other guests, the conductor, soloists, and choir and orchestra members until midnight.
Dates and tickets
About this concert
The Concertgebouw Orchestra presents its festive Annual Gala concert for loyal audience members, friends, and donors. The Annual Gala starts with a reception at 19.30, and the fashionable after-party goes on until midnight.
Dress code: black tie.
Guests are welcomed to a reception at 19.30, after which they will be ushered into the Main Hall for a uniquely memorable conducted by our artistic partner and future chief conductor, Klaus Mäkelä. Leading violinist Janine Jansen performs as soloist in Britten’s deeply moving Violin Concerto, the work with which she made her Concertgebouw Orchestra debut twenty years ago.
The concerto is preceded on the programme by the royal funeral march by Britten’s predecessor Purcell. Schumann’s deceptively sunny Symphony No. 2. is like Britten’s music in dialogue with the past.
Klaus Mäkelä says, ‘A concert is a journey. The cathedral-like, almost sacred atmosphere of Purcell enhances those aspects in Schumann and Britten, putting their works in a different light.’
After-party - After the concert, you are invited to partake in the tantalising follow-up programmes in the foyers of the Concertgebouw. There will be ample opportunity to mingle with other guests, the conductor, soloists, and choir and orchestra members until midnight.