COLLEGIUM MUSICUM Den Haag | Rebecca Rosen

COLLEGIUM MUSICUM Den Haag

 Tuesday 9-Friday 12 April 2013
 Den Haag and Noordwijk, NL
 www.cmdh.nl


Stadstournee 2013 Wijkconcerten

April 9 - 10:30-11:20 - Den Haag Laak  Laaktheater
April 9 - 13:30-14:20 - Den Haag Laak  Laaktheater
April 9 - 20:00-21:00 - Den Haag Mariahoeve  Diamanttheater
April 11 - 14:30-15:30 - Den Haag Wateringse Veld  WZH Hoge Veld
April 11 - 20:00-21:00 - Noordwijk  (private concert)
April 12 - 10:30-11:30 - Den Haag Schilderswijk  HWW De Schildershoek
April 12 - 14:00-15:00 - Den Haag Leidschenveen  WZH Rustoord


An introduction to Baroque music with works by Mozart, Telemann, Fasch, Purcell and Rebel accompanied by a lecture (in Dutch).

LOCATIONS
Laaktheater - Ferrandweg 4-T, Den Haag
Diamanttheater - Diamanthorst 183, Den Haag
WZH Hoge Veld - Laan van Wateringse Veld 222, Den Haag
HWW De Schildershoek - Jacob Catsstraat 325, Den Haag
WZH Rustoord - Harriët Freezerlaan 32, Den Haag

After four successful Stadstournees (City Tours) between 2009-2012, the baroque orchestra COLLEGIUM MUSICUM Den Haag (CMDH) is packing its instrument cases once again for another exciting concert tour of its city. The purpose of the Stadstournee is for the ensemble to acquaint itself with each neighborhood of Den Haag and offer its music to their inhabitants.

Between April 9-12, CMDH will perform a series of six free concerts in neighbourhood centres throughout Den Haag and one in the city of Noordwijk. These concerts provide a nice introduction for those unfamiliar with Baroque music, combining the performance with narration (in Dutch) about the music and the instruments.

The neighbourhood concerts will lead up to an exciting final concert in the Paleiskerk on May 23 with the full orchestra under the direction of harpsichordist Claudio Ribeiro. For this concert, CMDH wishes to reach not only its regular public but also the new listeners it has met along its tour.

The musicians of COLLEGIUM MUSICUM Den Haag look forward to meeting you during the Stadstournee!