BIMHUIS PROGRAMME JUNE/JULY & SEPTEMBER 2010 Print E-mail
Jun 06, 2010 at 02:59 PM

The Bimhuis, the Amsterdam City supported Jazz concert house provides a perspective on Dutch and international music in over 300 concerts annually, in which a variety of jazz and improvised music can be enjoyed. The focus is on new developments, but the Bimhuis also offers a significant selection of more mainstream music.

We bring you the detailed programmed of Bimhuise for the month of June / July. Enjoy!

Bimhuis

Piet Heinkade 3

1019 BR Amsterdam

Box Office: 020-788 2188

http://www.bimhuis.nl

JUNE 2010

Tuesday 1 June free admission

20:00 WORKSHOP led by Arnold Dooyeweerd

22:00 SESSION (at the café) led by Jasper Blom, in collaboration with Amsterdam Conservatory

Wednesday 2 June 20:30 € 18

CUBOP CITY BIG BAND & ROBERTO QUINTERO

OTRO MUNDO

Lucas van Merwijk drums/timbales, Yma America, Miguel Montenegro vocals, Rolf Delfos, Milan Bonger, Cyrille Oswald, Wouter Schueler, Gerrit Jan Binkhorst saxophone, Martin de Laat, Rik Mol, Joe Rivera, Charlie Biggs trumpet, David Rothschild, Ilja Reijngoud, Kees Adolfsen, Martin van den Berg trombone, Marc Bischoff piano, Mick Paauwe bass, Nils Fischer percussion, Marc Toro bongo, Juan Bulu Viloria sound

The new concert series Otro Mundo, initiated by the reunited Cubop City Big Band, highlights lesser-known South American music genres. Led by drummer Lucas van Merwijk, the salsa band features twenty international musicians. ‘Cubop City is not only the most explosive Latin band in Europe; it's also hot in North and South America' (de Volkskrant). This concert with master percussionist Roberto Quintero (who has played with Eddie Palmieri, Richard Bona and many others) and singer Yma America, both from Venezuela, is dedicated to Musica Afro Venezolano.

Thursday 3 June 20:30 free admission      in collaboration with NPS Radio 6

HALVE FINALE DUTCH JAZZ COMPETITION

Dutch Jazz Competition presenteert toptalent

The biennial Dutch Jazz Competition is a contemporary contest for young, new and outstanding Dutch jazz groups. The event is organized in collaboration with NPS and North Sea Jazz. The finals will take place at the North Sea Jazz Festival. The competition awards three categories: Best Group (and general winner), Best Soloist and Best Original Composition.

Friday 4 June 20:30 € 15

ROYAL IMPROVISERS ORCHESTRA + PHIL MINTON

Yedo Gibson baritone saxophone/Es clarinet, Berta Puigdemasa harp, Felicity Provan cornet, James Hewitt baroque violin, John Dikeman saxophone, José Gomes recorder, Marie Guilleray, Sandra Pujols voice, Yolanda Uritz, Rodrigo Parejo flute, Mikael Szafirowski, Alfredo Genovesi guitar, Angel Faraldo, Ofir Klemperer, Ofer Smilanski computer, Oscar Jan Hoogland piano, Raoul Van der Weide, Renato Ferreira bass, Marcos Baggiani drums

British vocalist Phil Minton always pushes the envelope and possesses an immense range of techniques, which he constantly develops through improvisation. ‘A stunning vocal improviser, with a tonal and timbral range that seems quite uncanny' (Penguin Guide to Jazz). Minton is invited by the Amsterdam-based Royal Improvisers Orchestra. This ensemble was founded by Brazilian multi-reed player Yedo Gibson and consists of international musicians with divergent backgrounds, from baroque to noise-rock.

Saturday 5 June, 20:30 € 18                  in collaboration with A Hora do Brasil

BRAZILIAN SUMMER SESSIONS

20:30 Documentary:

VERSIFYING

Directed by: Pedro Caldas, Brazil 2009, 53'

22:00 Concert:

PAULA LIMA

Paula Lima vocals, Webster Santos guitar, and band

24:00 DJ GRACE KELLY

(Mundo Mix Party, Berlin)

& Video installation by SERGIO ULHOA 

São Paulo is the binding factor in this opening night of the Brazilian Summer Sessions. The Brazilian metropolis is the setting for Versifying, the documentary on old and new forms of improvised song and poetry forms such as repente, embolada, partido alto and hip hop.

The film forms the overture to the concert by Paula Lima, the São Paulo-based diva who is one of the talent judges on the Brazilian version of Idols. She created her own style, ‘samba chic': sensual Afro-Brazilian dance music performed with the glamour of contemporary funk and soul.

Made possible by the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst

Monday 7 June 20:30 free admission

MONDAY MATCH

Dance & Music Impro Lab

Curators: Anne van Balen & Achim Kaufmann

Performers: William Collins, Xavier Fontaine, Raoul Freitas Vale Germano, Alexander Nieuwenhuis, Nienke Scholts, Theo Tomson, Anne van Balen a.o.

Musicians: Lori Freedman (bass) clarinet, Wilbert de Joode bass, Yolanda Uriz flute/electronics, Achim Kaufmann piano

Light: Petyr Veenstra

Every first Monday of the month, during Monday Match, dancers and musicians collaborate to create unique improvisational performances on-the-spot in front of a live audience. The unusual pairings will inspire performers and audiences alike.

Afterwards 22:00, free entrance: DJ PHILIPPONA Jazz Lost & Found

Dance till midnight to the eclectic mix of hidden treasures & crazy grooves

Tuesday 8 June free admission

20:00 WORKSHOP led by Arnold Dooyeweerd

22:00 SESSION (at the café) led by Jasper Blom, in collaboration with Amsterdam Conservatory

Wednesday 9 June 20:30 € 18

ERIC VLOEIMANS' FUGIMUNDI

Eric Vloeimans trumpet, Anton Goudsmit guitar, Harmen Fraanje piano

As one of Holland's finest trumpet players Eric Vloeimans is renowned for his ‘brilliant tone whose range has constantly expanded over the years and with which he can shout or whisper, or even growl, conjuring up multiphonics' (de Volkskrant). His trio Fugimundi bewitches audiences all over the world. ‘Vloeimans plays with restrained emotion and grace, while pianist Harmen Fraanje performs with understated virtuosity... Anton Goudsmit is impressive as always' (The Guardian). ‘You don't hear instrumentalists, you only hear music. That is the summit for every musician' (NRC Handelsblad).

Thursday 10 June 20:30 € 18

PETER BEETS NEW YORK QUARTET

Presentation CD Chopin meets the Blues

Joe Cohn guitar, Peter Beets piano, Reuben Rogers bass, Greg Hutchinson drums

On both sides of the pond Peter Beets is recognized as a phenomenal hard bop pianist. ‘World class improviser' (Downbeat). The Dutchman has played with celebrities like Wynton Marsalis, DeeDee Bridgewater, Roy Hargrove and Johnny Griffin. In New York he recorded CDs for the leading jazz label Criss Cross. ‘Tasteful, cogently structured lines that always swing, and a technique that rivals anyone this side of vintage Oscar Peterson' (Cadence). This month sees the release of a new album by Beets with New York musicians. Among them is Joe Cohn, son of saxophone player Al Cohn and renowned straight-ahead jazz guitarist.

Friday 11 June, 20:30 € 15           in collaboration with Holland Festival

THE PEASANT GIRL

Viktoria Mullova, The Matthew Barley Ensemble

Viktoria Mullova violin, Matthew Barley cello, Paul Clarvis percussion, Julyan Joseph piano, Sam Walton percussion

Russian violonist Viktoria Mullova, famous for her virtuoso interpretations of the core classical repertory, shows us a different side of her artistic persona at this year's Holland Festival. In collaboration with her husband the cellist Matthew Barley, two percussionists and jazz pianist Julian Joseph, she presents an unorthodox programme with gypsy music, duets for violin and cello by Bartók, an ode to Django Reinhardt by jazz composer John Lewis and a number of compositions by fusion band Weather Report, one of which has the title The Peasant. It's an eclectic programme held together by the emotional weight of the various pieces: Mullova's love for music comes from the heart and speaks to the heart.

Saturday 12 June, 20:30 € 10                 in collaboration with A Hora do Brasil

BRAZILIAN SUMMER SESSIONS

20:30 Documentary:

CARTOLA, THE SAMBA LEGEND

Directed by: Lírio Ferreira/Hilton Lacerda, Brazil 2006, 85'

22:00 Café concert:

RODA DE SAMBA

led by Nelson Latif

Nelson Latif guitar/cavaquinho, Marcelo Godoy vocals/guitar, Brancka vocals, Caroline Lobanov vocals, Alaor Soares percussion, and guests

Cartola, one of the greatest Brazilian composers, is the central figure in the eponymous documentary on the history of the samba.

After the film guitarist Nelson Latif gathers singers and musicians for a ‘roda de samba', a festive jam session around the pub table, where traditional sambas are mixed with improvisations and new compositions.

Made possible by the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst

Tuesday 15 June free admission

20:00 WORKSHOP led by Arnold Dooyeweerd

22:00 SESSION (at the café) led by Jasper Blom, in collaboration with Amsterdam Conservatory

Wednesday 16 June, 20:00 free admission

MUZIEKSCHOOL AMSTERDAM JAZZAVOND

led by Peter Guidi

Every year the Bimhuis presents an evening full of young jazz talent, with seven ensembles and a big band led by Peter Guidi of the Jazz Department at Muziekschool Amsterdam. Including the award winning Jazzmania Big Band, the Jazzfocus Big Band and the Jazz Juniors.

Thursday 17 June, 20:30 € 15                 in collaboration with Holland Festival

THREE MASTERS PLAYING THE OUD: LE TRIO JOUBRAN                

Samir Joubran, Wissam Joubran, Adnan Joubran oud, Yousef Hbeish percussion

(1 set, no intermission)

The Trio Joubran are Palestinian brothers Samir, Wissam and Adnan Joubran, all three masters on the oud, the Arab lute. They come from a family with a long musical tradition and form the only oud-trio in the world. All three brothers are virtuoso soloists that not only excel in their masterful improvisations, but also tread new ground in Arab music through their intricate interplay. The basis of their music is Arab, but there are many other influences, ranging from jazz and flamenco to the western classical tradition. The trio will perform work from their CD Majâz with percussionist Yousef Hbeish. At the Holland Festival the brothers will perform in the Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ as well, in a programme with the Nieuw Ensemble on June 16.

Friday 18 June, 20:30 € 15           in collaboration with Holland Festival

NEW FOLK REVIVAL WITH SPIERS & BODEN            

John Spiers melodeon/guitar/concertina, Jon Boden vocals/violin/stomp box

In recent years folk duo Spiers & Boden have become forerunners of the current English folk-revival. Both in 2004 and 2006 they won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for best duo. They are also the founders of the successful folk big band Bellowhead. John Spiers plays melodeon, guitar and other squeezeboxes, while Jon Boden sings, plays the fiddle and keeps the beat on the stomp box. They bring a modern form of spontaneous, punky English folk that has its roots in traditional Morris dance music. With just a few acoustic instruments the duo creates a multitude of textures with a real groove. Ideal for a lock-in in the Bimhuis.

Saturday 19 June, 20:30     in collaboration with NPS Radio 6

JOEP PELT'S SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNEY

Joep Pelt guitar/vocals, Randell Sambo drums/percussion, Carlos Monteiro bass

Special guests include: Black Moses Ngwenya Hammond, Typhoon rap, Sean Bergin saxophones

Guitarist Joep Pelt investigates the farthest reaches of South African music with the help of various local and international guest musicians. Aside from the music of Pelt's new CD I'm Off (Excelsior Recordings) several South African songs are used for spontaneous meetings between different musical worlds. Special roles are reserved for legendary Mbaqanga star Black Moses Ngwenya on Hammond organ and guest musicians like Dutch rapper Typhoon and South African-born saxophonist Sean Bergin.

Tuesday 22 June free admission

20:00 WORKSHOP led by Arnold Dooyeweerd

22:00 SESSION (at the café) led by Jasper Blom, in collaboration with Amsterdam Conservatory

Wednesday 23 June 20:30 € 15

GUNTER HAMPEL EUROPEAN QUARTET

Gunter Hampel vibraphone/bass clarinet/flute, Johannes Schleiermacher tenor saxophone, Andreas Lang bass, Bernd Oezsevim drums

Since the 1960s, multi-instrumentalist Gunter Hampel has been at t the cutting edge of  European improvisational music.. He played jazz without hiding his classical background and he developed into one of the world's best vibraphone players. He has mastered the flute and the bass clarinet as well; even Eric Dolphy was impressed by his skills on these instruments. He has collaborated with Jeanne Lee, Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, Willem Breuker, Archie Shepp, Anthony Braxton and many others. The German avant-gardist and composer makes room for young European musicians in his new quartet. ‘His adaptability and ability to shift between idioms is consistently impressive' (Penguin Guide to Jazz).

Thursday 24 June 20:30 € 14
KONRAD KOSELLECK BIG BAND
20:30 live football the Netherlands - Cameroon
21:25 live football and live music
special guest: Blick Bassy (Cameroon)

Werner Janssen, Katharina Thomsen, Alex Simu, Kees van Lier, Kees van Dooremalen reeds, Charlie Biggs, Robbert Scherpenisse, Florian Sperzel, Gerard Kleijn, trumpet/buglel, Bastiaan Woltjer, Matthias Konrad, Bart Lust, Axel Schappert trombone, Kai von Rosenberg guitar, Charly Zastrau piano, Cord Heineking bass, Haye Jellema drums

No one needs to stay home to watch the football match between The Netherlands and Cameroon. The World Championship match will be screened at the Bimhuis and during the second half the Konrad Koselleck Big Band will provide live commentary through musical improvisation. Regardless of the results the match will go into extra time, during which the eighteen-piece ensemble will be extended with Cameroon soul singer Blick Bassy. Authoritative Dutch daily De Volkskrant described Koselleck's big band as ‘fabulous, young, sexy musicians. You don't need more to put on a fantastic show'.

Afterwards, free entrance: DJ PHILIPPONA Jazz Lost & Found

Dance till midnight to the eclectic mix of hidden treasures & crazy grooves

Friday 25 June 20:30 € 18            in collaboration with VPRO Radio

YURI HONING ACOUSTIC QUARTET

Yuri Honing soprano/tenor saxophone, Wolfert Brederode piano, Frans van der Hoeven bass, Joost Lijbaart drums

Saxophone player Yuri Honing sees jazz as a language open to influences from all over the map. He works with pop singers, orchestras, dance producers and masters of Arabic music. He regularly returns to acoustic jazz. He started his career in Michiel Borstlap's quartet and won an Edison for his collaboration with Paul Bley. In his new improvisational quartet he once again plays with an exceptionally talented pianist, Wolfert Brederode. ‘From note one you know that saxophonist Honing has ‘got it' and that tone can cut through your soul' (The Independent).

Saturday 26 June, 20:30 € 10                 in collaboration with A Hora do Brasil

BRAZILIAN SUMMER SESSIONS

20:30 Documentary:

THE MAN WHO BOTTLED CLOUDS

Directed by: Lírio Ferreira, Brazil 2008, 106'

22:00 Café concert:

RODA DE BAIÃO E FORRÓ

led by Nelson Latif

Ceumar vocals, Nelson Latif guitar/cavaquinho, Alaor Soares drums, Grupo Zabumba and guests

The Man Who Bottled Clouds is a documentary about composer Humberto Teixeira, the man behind the baião, one of the most exciting authentic Brazilian musical forms. Teixeira wrote the famous Brazilian song Asa Branca, which was immortalized by his partner and baião-icon Luiz Gonzaga.

After the film guitarist Nelson Latif gathers singers and musicians around the pub table for a ‘roda de baião e forró'. During this roda authentic baião and forró will be played like they are at traditional June festivities in Brazil. The session will feature the baião, the musical form that was the foundation for styles like forró, côco and embolada.

Made possible by the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst

Tuesday 29 June free admission

 

20:00 WORKSHOP led by Arnold Dooyeweerd

22:00 SESSION (at the café) led by Jasper Blom, in collaboration with Amsterdam Conservatory

(Please note: In July and August there will be no Workshop & Sessions)

JULY 2010

Thursday 1 July, 20:30 € 16

AKA MOON + BABA SISSOKO & BLACK MACHINE

Fabrizio Cassol alto saxophone, Michel Hatzigeorgiou bass, Stéphane Galland drums, Baba Sissoko tama/n'goni/kalemn'goni/vocals, Black Machine (Diatourou Sissoko, Yacouba Sissoko, Makan Cissoko, Adame Kouyate, Bazoumana Sissoko, Abdoulaye Dit Baba Sissoko, Djime Sissoko) tama/n'goni/calabash/vocals

‘With complex, layered music that has a direct, hypnotising impact, Aka Moon has acquired cult status from Africa to India', says authoritative Belgian daily De Standaard. The Belgian jazz funk trio Aka Moon investigates rhythms from all over the world, collaborating with famous percussionists such as  Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman (India), Doudou N'Diaye Rose (Senegal) and, currently, Baba Sissoko. This Malian singer and multi-instrumentalist brings along his seven-piece ensemble Black Machine.

Friday 2 July, 20:30 € 18              in collaboration with A Hora do Brasil

BRAZILIAN SUMMER SESSIONS

20:30 Documentary:

PALAVRA (EN)CANTADA

Directed by: Helena Solberg, Brazil 2009, 86'

22:30 Concert:

LUIZ MELODIA

Luiz Melodia vocals, Alessandro Cardozo cavaquinho, Charles Costa, Renato Piau guitar

24:00 DJ

& Video installation by SERGIO ULHOA 

From provincial poets to urban rappers, from carnival to favela and from bossa nova to Tropicalismo; Palavra (en)cantada is a trip through the history of Brazilian song. The film documentary precedes a concert by Luiz Melodia. This Brazilian singer is one of the originators of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), in which samba and bossa nova blended in with Western pop music of the 1960s and 70s. Melodia was ‘discovered' by a new generation due to the renewed interest in the music of his contemporaries such as Os Mutantes and Caetano Veloso.

Made possible by the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst

Saturday 3 July, 20:30 € 18 in collaboration with NPS Radio 6

LIVE AND SPONTANEOUS: MATTHEW BARLEY AND METROPOLE STRINGS

Arlia de Ruiter, Alida Schat, Sarah Koch, Denis Koenders, Linda Dumessie, Pauline Terlouw, David Peijnenborgh, Seija Teeuwen, Merijn Rombout, Herman van Haaren, Lucja Domski, Wim Kok, Elisabeth Cats, Marianne van den Heuvel, Vera van der Bie violin, Mieke Honingh, Julya Jowett, Norman Jansen, Iris Schut, Isabella Petersen altviolin, Matthew Barley, Bastiaan van der Werf, Emile Visser, Wim Grin, Jascha Albracht cello, Erik Winkelmann, Arend Liefkes bass

Cello player Matthew Barley is always on the look-out for extreme playing styles and techniques but also venues in which to play them,He performs at  the Royal Albert Hall as well as in schools and prisons. Aside from concerts by classical and contemporary composers he plays improvised music and works with traditional Indian and African musicians, as well as London grime-DJs. He is a specialist in combining cello with electronics and is comfortable playing preludes by Bach alongside improvisations on electric cello. Collaboration is essential for Barley; on June 11th he will play at the Bimhuis with his life partner, the Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova, and tonight with the string section of the Metropole Orchestra. This programme includes improvisations and arrangements. ‘Barley's execution and quality of invention are exceptional' (Jazzwise).

Friday 9 July, 20:30 € 18

GONZALO RUBALCABA TRIO

Gonzalo Rubalcaba piano, Matt Brewer bass, Marcus Gilmore drums

Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba ‘s last Bimhuis gig was 22 years ago. In the meantime, he has recorded CDs with Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano and Charlie Haden, won a Grammy and become one of the world's top jazz pianists. ‘He has a tendency to load the music with tension by playing complex passages quietly, using dark, dense harmony; the delicacy of his touch makes it seem as if he were pulling notes out of the piano rather than pushing them in' (New York Times).

Saturday 10 July, 20:30 € 18                  in collaboration with A Hora do Brasil

BRAZILIAN SUMMER SESSIONS

20:30 Documentary:

BEYOND IPANEMA: BRAZILIAN WAVES IN GLOBAL MUSIC

Directed by: Guto Barra/Becó Dranoff, Brazil/USA, 2009, 80'

22:30 Concert:

MOINHO

Emanuelle Araújo vocals, Lan Lan percussion/vocals, Toni Costa guitar/vocals, Pedro Mazzillo bass

24:00 DJ

& Video installation by SERGIO ULHOA 

Beyond Ipanema sheds light on such  innovative Brazilian music movements as Bossa Nova, Tropicália and Baile Funk by interviewing musicians and connoisseurs who include David Byrne, Bebel Gilberto, Devendra Banhart, M.I.A. and Caetano Veloso. There are sections dedicated to the comeback of psychedelic samba group Os Mutantes and the legendary Brazilian jazz concert at Carnegie Hall in 1961. The documentary is the perfect introduction to the concert of Moinho, the band featuring singer and actress Emanuelle Araújo. In their samba pop these young Brazilians revive the sambas from Bahia and Rio, created by the likes of Dorival Caymmi, Cartola and Novos Baianos.

Made possible by the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst

Wednesday 14 July 20:30 € 15

REGENORCHESTER XIII

Franz Hautzinger trumpet, Martin Siewert gitaren/lap- & pedalsteel/electronics, Oren Ambarchi guitar/electronics, Luc Ex bass, Tony Buck drums

Austrian trumpet player Franz Hautzinger, prominent member of the innovative Viennese jazz scene, came up with the idea for Regenorchester on a rainy day in London. This thirteenth version of the group moves between extremely quiet improvisations and impassioned electrical jazz in the same vein as Miles Davis' album In a Silent Way. Aside from the adventurous rhythm section of Luc Ex and Tony Buck the ensemble consists of Martin Siewert and Oren Ambarchi, who use the guitar as the foundation for their set of electronic instruments.

Thursday 15 July 20:30 € 15

PLUK

Cor Fuhler guitar, Nora Mulder cymbalom, Wilbert de Joode bass, Oscar Jan Hoogland electrisch clavichord

Pianist Cor Fuhler was born with a love for everything that has strings and keys on it. Aside from the grand piano he plays all kinds of strange organs. He designed and built his own keyboard-operated violin, the keyolin. For the new quartet Pluk he takes the guitar, only to treat this instrument in an unorthodox manner as well. Nora Mulder plays the cimbalom, the string instrument that is played with two beaters and is common in gypsy music. Oscar Jan Hoogland has an electric clavichord at his disposal, the modern version of the oldest keyboard instrument in the world. The group is rounded out by double bassist Wilbert de Joode. The music that Fuhler devises for this group is full of adventure and subtle humour.

Friday 16 July 20:30 € 16            

HILARIO DURÁN TRIO

(CUBA)

Hilario Durán piano, Roberto Occhipinti bass, Mark Kelso drums

Cuban pianist Hilario Durán was still a little boy when he lived across the street from singing legend Omara Portundo. She already recognised his exceptional talent. Following his classical education he played in the big bands of Havana, for which he wrote compositions and arrangements. Some of musicians with which he collaborated include Oscar D'Leon, Arturo Sandoval and Chuco Valdes, before founding his own groups. His current trio, featuring bassist Roberto Occhipinti and drummer Mark Kelso, received praise from JazzTimes: ‘Coming very close to sounding like a Latin jazz big band. This is quite the feat for a trio', ‘Duran's music is charged with flamboyance and displays of technical wizardry... there's a gracefulness to his attack that allows honest emotion to reveal itself alongside the fire he ignites.'

Saturday 17 July 20:30 € 20

FLY - MARK TURNER, JEFF BALLARD, LARRY GRENADIER

Mark Turner saxophone, Jeff Ballard drums, Larry Grenadier bass

Fly is ready for the big breakthrough with their second album Sky & Country, released on ECM Records. Drummer Jeff Ballard, bassist Larry Grenadier and tenor/soprano saxophonist Mark Turner choose collaboration over ego;  their inventive, melodic compositions are all about cohesiveness and originality. The three players came to prominence in the bands of, amongst others, Chick Corea, Joshua Redman and Brad Mehldau. ‘Fly takes it a notch higher by reaching beyond the obvious' (Downbeat).

AUGUST 2010

Bimhuis closed

SEPTEMBER 2010 (preview)

Wednesday 1 September, 20:30 € 8                 

TRIBUTE TO STEVE BOSTON (75)

with a.o. Jaime Rodríguez, Ponda O'Bryan, Martin Gort, Martin Verdonk, Hans Dulfer, Nippy Noya, Mick Pauwe, Jeroen de Rijk, Gerrit Jan Binkhorst, Joe Rivera, Jean Luc van Eendenburg, Lesly Lopez

Thursday 2 September, 20:30 € 15

TRIOLEX

Tristan Honsinger, Phil Minton, Serigne C.M. Gueye, Luc Ex

GUT 3

Han Buhrs, Johannes Bauer, Alan ‘Gunga' Purves

Friday 3 September 20:30 € 15              

CEUMAR & MIKE DEL FERRO TRIO

Saturday 4 September 20:30 € 14

VIRAL RADIO FESTIVAL 2010

Annual festival for new electronic music

Monday 6 September 20:30 free admission                  

MONDAY MATCH

Dance & Music Impro Lab

Afterwards: DJ Philippona

Wednesday 8 September 23:00 € 8

INTERNATIONALE GAUDEAMUS MUZIEKWEEK 2010

Late night concert with Monica Germino

Thursday 9 September 20:30 € 15

BUSY BUSY BUSY:

ARTVARK SQ & NEW NIKS

Artvark sq: Mete Erker, Rolf Delfos, Bart Wirtz, Peter Broekhuizen

New Niks: Jasper Le Clercq, Andreas Suntrop, Erwin Hoorweg, Arend Niks

Friday 10 September 12:30 free admission

INTERNATIONALE GAUDEAMUS MUZIEKWEEK 2010

Lunchbreakconcert

Friday 10 September, 20:30 uur € 15                

EVIL RABBIT

CD presentations of the label Evil Rabbit with Gianni Lenoci, Ephemeral Rhizome, Albert van Veenendaal, Minimal Damage, Ab Baars, Meinrad Kneer, Billy Elgart

Thursday 16 September, 20:30 € 8         

MONDAY MATCH MISCELLANEOUS

OVER 40 MAGIC MATCHES OF

DANCE & MUSIC IMPRO LAB

Friday 17 September 20:30 € 15

ACHIM KAUFMANN TRIO KYRILL FEAT. VALDI KOLLI & JIM BLACK

Saturday 18 September 20:30 € 18                           

RITA REYS YOUNG AT HEART

With Sjoerd Dijkhuizen, Peter Beets, Ruud Jacobs, Martijn van Iterson, Joost Patocka

Sunday 19 September

ALLEMACHTIG.... THEO 80!

Concert for Theo Loevendie

Programme information will follow soon

Thursday 23 September 20:30 € 18       

IVO PAPASOV & HIS WEDDING BAND

Ivo Papasov clarinet, Maria Karafizieva vocals, Matyo Dobrev kaval, Ateshghan Yuseinov guitar, Nesho Neshev accordion, Vasil Mitev keyboards/gadulka, Salif Ali drums

Friday 24 September 20:30 € 16                      

BOERENBOND

Peter Evans, Eric Boeren, Jason Adaciewicz, Tobias Delius

Saturday 25 September 20:30 € 15                  in collaboration with Buitenkunst

XL JAZZ - MARTIAN CLUB

o.lv. Martin Fondse

Sunday 26 September 20:15 € 23            in collaboration with Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ

MARC COPLAND, ERIC WATSON, MATTHEW SHIPP

3X PIANO SOLO

Location: Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ

Wednesday 29 September 20:30 € 16

BIJMA BRAAM SEXTET

AUTUMN SOUNDS

Greetje Bijma, Frank Gratkowski, Wolter Wierbos, Michiel Braam, Wilbert de Joode, Michael Vatcher

Thursday 30 September 20:30 € 18         in collaboration with NPS Radio 6

JAZZ ORCHESTRA OF THE CONCERTGEBOUW

led by Henk Meutgeert

 


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