05/05
Saturday 5 May at AMUZ6 a.m.: taking numbers & breakfast bar 9 a.m.: start presale (exclusively at the AMUZ tickets desk)
15/04
In the first part of MULTIPLE voice/vision researcher Rudi Knoops and Ensemble Explorations combined forces in a joint venture with a view to visualising and analysing Bach’s Musikalisches Opfer
14/04
Jacobus Clemens non Papa is one of the giants of the so-called ‘post-Josquin generation’. In a career spanning barely twenty years he produced an amazing quantity of polyphonic works.
04/04
Johann Sebastian Bach wrote five passions, but only two of them have been preserved: the St John Passion and the St Matthew Passion.
31/03
The Passion story has inspired countless artists for works in which emotions are being torn.
29/03
Without Dietrich Buxtehude no Johann Sebastian Bach. But Buxtehude was much more than a precursor and an inspirer.
25/03
The famous libretto by Barthold Heinrich Brockes entitled Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus was used for settings by such composers as Telemann, Händel, Mattheson,
22/03
In 1904 Claude Debussy was commissioned by the Paris instrument builder Pleyel to compose music for a new test model of a chromatic harp. Debussy obliged with his Danse sacrée and Danse profane.
18/03
Frankenstein!! is a sparkling show for the whole family, with pleasantly unsettling music by the Viennese composer H.K.Gruber.
17/03
“Qui de sentiment ne fait, son dit et son chant contrefait.” Guillaume de Machaut, maybe the most important composer and poet of 14th-century Europe, did not mean anything else than what the