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Sun 16 Mar ’2514:15Grote Zaal
"My music tastes like cod," Edvard Grieg thought, referring to the salty Norwegian folk melodies that permeate his work. With African-American William Dawson, he has a kindred spirit. 'I hope the audience will hear that only a black could have written this,' he said of his Negro Folk Symphony (1934) - inspired by spirituals, West African rhythms and the history of 250 years of slavery. A revelation.
photo exhibition NEIGHBOURS
Have you seen the NEIGHBOURS exhibition? In the foyer of the Great Hall you can see beautiful portraits of local residents - poor, rich, hip, young and old. A nice mix of tradition and modernity. Definitely worth a visit before or after the concert!
programme
Dawson Negro Folk Symphony (Dutch premiere) | Grieg Pianoconcert | Strauss Don Juan
credits
Roderick Cox conductor | Alexander Gavrylyuk piano