Joey Roukens: What Remains

Sunday, 1 March 2026   |   15:00 - 17:00

Joey Roukens: What Remains

Pianist Hannes Minnaar and the Dudok Quartet clash with actors Jan Decleir and Georgina Verbaan in a hyper-current edition of Spraakmakers about hereditary monarchy and societal fear. Works by Beethoven and Roukens give these socially relevant themes depth and nuanced musical commentary.

Beethoven’s Les Adieux is the stimulating music behind actor Jan Decleir’s account. The man, who himself played many royal roles, questions whether hereditary monarchy is still appropriate in this day and age. Actress Georgina Verbaan takes a different approach and considers the contemporary culture of fear. Joey Roukens’s “What Remains” provides the perfect, intoxicating music for this.

Since its first edition in 2022, Spraakmakers has quickly become a household name. The formula of a classical or more recent work combined with contemporary issues guarantees a new concert experience. Text and music reinforce each other in captivating musical theater with social relevance. Especially when leading actors share the stage with top musicians.

Program:

Beethoven Piano sonate nr. 26 ‘Les adieux’

Roukens What Remains

  • Composer(s) Joey Roukens
  • Title(s) of the Work(s)

    What Remains

  • Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Dudok Quartet Amsterdam

Date

Mar 01 2026

Time

15:00 - 17:00

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Location

Eindhoven, Muziekgebouw
Eindhoven, Muziekgebouw
Heuvel 140, 5611 DK Eindhoven
Website
https://www.muziekgebouweindhoven.nl/en/
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