“Rimpelingen” by Jan-Peter de Graaff will be performed by ASKO|Schönberg during the opening concert at TivoliVredenburg on September 6, and Maxim Shalygin will be ‘Composer on Stage’ on September 7. Next to the world premiere of Shalygin’s “Lacrimosa or 13 Magic Songs”, performed by Shapeshift, he will talk about his music and his sources of inspiration. In addition to this, Alexey Retinsky has been selected by the Keuris Quartet for a public reading session and workshop of a one-minute sketch, during ‘New Notes for Keuris Quartet’, in which the quartet discusses the sketch on stage with the composer on September 10.
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