Concert Rolde met Theo Jellema
Theo Jellema en Pieter Jan Belder spelen afwisselend op orgel en klavecimbel delen uit Bach’s Wohltemperierte Clavier
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Theo Jellema en Pieter Jan Belder spelen afwisselend op orgel en klavecimbel delen uit Bach’s Wohltemperierte Clavier
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Werken van ondermeer Dietrich Buxtehude in het prachtige kerkje van Simonshaven
Concert Simonshaven with Ensemble Fantasticus Read More "
Pieter-Jan Belder plays keyboard music by Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Soler and Carlos Seixas.
Música ibérica II at Festival of Early Music Read More "
The Iberian style: keyboard music by Domenico Scarlatti and Antonio Soler.
Master class with Pieter-Jan Belder Read More "
Duo Belder Kimura will play four of the six Sonatas for harpsichord and violin by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Bach: Sonatas for harpsichord and violin - Duo Belder Kimura Read More "
When recording the complete works of Jacques Duphly in 2014, Pieter-Jan Belder and Rie Kimura worked together for the first time. After a successful tour in Japan, they decided to perpetuate their collaboration. Their playing, focused on the rhetorical qualities in the music of the 17th and early 18th centuries, is characterized by great vitality and intensity.
Bach family - Rie Kimura & Pieter-Jan Belder Read More "
Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his St. John Passion in 1724 in three months. The work was premiered on Good Friday of that year, and Bach would return to it several more times. As a result, multiple versions exist as Bach added, replaced or removed arias and choruses. No matter: each version is compelling and dramatic and can easily hold its own alongside the later written St. Matthew Passion.
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Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his St. John Passion in 1724 in three months. The work was premiered on Good Friday of that year, and Bach would return to it several more times. As a result, multiple versions exist as Bach added, replaced or removed arias and choruses. No matter: each version is compelling and dramatic and can easily hold its own alongside the later written St. Matthew Passion.
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Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his St. John Passion in 1724 in three months. The work was premiered on Good Friday of that year, and Bach would return to it several more times. As a result, multiple versions exist as Bach added, replaced or removed arias and choruses. No matter: each version is compelling and dramatic and can easily hold its own alongside the later written St. Matthew Passion.
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Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his St. John Passion in 1724 in three months. The work was premiered on Good Friday of that year, and Bach would return to it several more times. As a result, multiple versions exist as Bach added, replaced or removed arias and choruses. No matter: each version is compelling and dramatic and can easily hold its own alongside the later written St. Matthew Passion.
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