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Our earliest childhood begins with stories, told or read to us by parents and grandparents on the edge of the bed, by teachers after class, or by the babysitter affectionately called Zhanyushka in Russian. They are stories that reassure us, stimulate our imagination and help us develop our young brains. Together with David Bollen, Maria Warenberg tells a highly personal story during the spring recital, using songs by Gustav Mahler, Arnold Schoenberg, Modest Mussorgsky and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, among others. With her Jewish and Russian roots, Warenberg is the interpreter of choice for conveying how the Russian soul experiences love and suffering. Come tell again!
NB this recital has no intermission.
Maria Warenberg sang majestically and with warmth
Eva Peek / NRC
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Uit: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (anonieme volksliederen; samenstelling Arnim & Brentano)
Arnold Schönberg (1874 – 1951)
Uit: 4 Lieder op. 2 (Dehmel)
Clara Schumann (1819 – 1896)
Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen op. 13/1 (Heine)
Robert Schumann (1810 – 1856)
Dein Angesicht op. 127/2 (Heine)
Modest Moessorgski (1839 – 1881)
Uit: Detskaja (The nurseryMoussorgski)
Pjotr Iljitsj Tsjaikovski (1840 – 1893)
Njet tolka tot, kto znal op. 6/6 (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt; Mey)
Sredj sjoemnovo bala op. 38/3 (At the ball uit: 6 Romances op. 38; Tolstoi)
Moj genij, moj angel, moj drug (My Genius, My angel, My friend;(Fet)
Den’ li tsarit (Can it be day; Apukhtin)
Maria Warenberg / mezzosopraan
Maria Warenberg graduated cum laude from the Amsterdam Conservatory of Music with Sasja Hunnego. Last year, she scored high marks at the Queen Elisabeth Competition where she was in the final. A special achievement as it has been 24 years since a Dutch singer succeeded. She is also a multiple prize winner of the Classic Young Masters competition and received the Miluska Duffková Scholarship for promising young singers.
Warenberg has performed several opera roles with the Dutch National Opera Academy, Opera Zuid and with Opera Ballet Vlaanderen. Later this year, she will be heard at the Wiener Festwochen and with Berlioz in collaboration with the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie at the Voices Festival, among others. With the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, with whom she has previously collaborated, she will perform works by Janáček.
David Bollen / piano
David Bollen initially studied violin before later moving to Salzburg, where he studied piano at the Mozarteum. At the same institute, he also gave master classes during the international Sommerakademie. In the Netherlands, he worked for De Nederlandse Opera, Opera Zuid, Opera Trionfo and for the International Vocal Competition 's-Hertogenbosch and the Cristina Deutekomconcours in Enschede, among others. He accompanied master classes of renowned singers and vocal pedagogues such as Margreet Honig, Ira Siff and Elly Ameling.
Bollen performs at home and abroad as a song pianist and chamber musician. In doing so, he has collaborated with Marcel Reijans, Mattijs van de Woerd, Jan Willem Baljet, Udo Reinemann and Janine Jansen, among others. He was also a member of ensemble Frommerman from its founding in 2005 until last year and teaches at the Amsterdam conservatory.
Slot Zeist / Zinzendorflaan 1, 3703 CE Zeist
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