BIMHUIS & MUZIEKGEBOUW AAN ‘T IJ PRESENT CHILDREN’S CONCERTS
BIMHUIS & MUZIEKGEBOUW AAN ‘T IJ PRESENT CHILDREN’S CONCERTS
Benjamin Murck verteller, Kees Olthuis muziek, Elsina Jansen regisseur, Annie M.G. Schmidt tekst
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In the small hall of Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ at 13.30 and 15.30
A music theatre show for the little ones, age 2 to 4. Together with the audience a songstress and a violin player pursue the warmth of a giant nest, to feel safe and to hatch eggs. From the circular nest they start to discover the world, getting ready to fledge.
This performance is about the small moments in the lives of birds: nesting, laying eggs, hatching, falling down and standing up again, dreaming and fluttering. The nest is made of wood and covered with soft fur. An ideal place for a challenging interplay between musicians and audience.
J.O.N.G. ENSEMBLE: HET HEMELS FAGOTJE
Age 5+
In the large hall of the Muziekgebouw at 13.30
In his rendition of musician/composer Kees Olthuis once again brings to life the beautiful musical story by Annie M.G. Schmidt about a boy and a bassoon. A little music angel drops his heavenly bassoon from the sky. When a boy finds the instrument and starts playing it, wonderful music immediately appears. The boy cannot live without it anymore. But the angel wants back his bassoon. Instead of the bassoon the boy gives the angel his radio, which does not go down well in heaven.
Voor en na het concert is in het Muziekgebouw op allerlei plekken van alles te doen voor kinderen van verschillende leeftijden. Van muzikale speurtocht tot muziekinstrumenten knutselen.
Kaartverkoop via het Muziekgebouw. Klik hier voor meer informatie.
ICP ORCHESTRA: INSTANT COMPOSING
AGE 10 +
BIMHUIS 13.30
This compact version of ICP Orchestra is like a jazz band from New
Orleans trying to cross a busy New York street. The ICP from Amsterdam
is world famous and excels at ‘instant composing’: using familiar
ingredients to create completely new music.
The name Instant
Composers Pool was coined 45 years ago by pianist Misha Mengelberg. He
founded the orchestra with drummer Han Bennink, who plays everything he
encounters: chairs, tables, the wooden stage floor and even his own
body.