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Saturday 28 August 2010 , 20:15
Amsterdam: Concertgebouw (grote zaal)
Conductor: Michael Schønwandt
Sibelius , Shostakovich , Schubert
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Saturday 28 August 2010, 20:15
Amsterdam: Concertgebouw (grote zaal)
Conductor: Michael Schønwandt
Sibelius , Shostakovich , Schubert
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Het concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Lars Terray

Meet the musicians...

Lars Terray

Lars Terray Bass  

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Chief conductor

Celso Antunes

Celso Antunes

Celso Antunes is chief conductor of the Netherlands Radio Choir. He started in this position in the 2008-2009 season and succeeded Simon Halsey, who stays on as guest conductor since then.   

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News

The 6th Eric Ericson Masterclass 2011

Unique opportunity for choral conductors:  the 6th Eric Ericson Masterclass 2011 The 6th Eric Ericson Masterclass 2011 in Haarlem in The Netherlands will be an intensive 8-day course...

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Raving reviews about MacMillan-CD

In March 2010 a beautiful CD with two works by James MacMillan was issued on the BIS label. By now critics of Gramophone, International Record Review, BBC Music Magazine and Luister have...

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Michael Gläser to be permanent guest conductor

Starting the 2010-2011 season Michael Gläser has been appointed permanent guest conductor to the Netherlands Radio Choir. This appointment is the confirmation of an excellent collaboration...

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Netherlands Radio Choir sings French premiere of 'Les sept paroles'

On Saturday 12 June 2010 the Netherlands Radio Choir and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France will perform 'Les sept paroles'by Tristan Murail uit. This concert in th Salle Olivier-Messiaen...

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CD with music by MacMillan released

Just in time for Easter the latest CD of the Netherlands Radio Choir and the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic has been released. For the Swedish label BIS they have recorded two works by...

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