Noé Inui

Kleine zaal

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  • Doors open 11:00
  • Performers Noé Inui - violin
  • Part of Kleine Zaal on Sunday Series
  • Coffee/tea and a treat After the concert, you can enjoy a cup of coffee or tea with a treat. This is included with your ticket.
Serie Kleine Zaal op Zondag

Noé Inui

Violin Sonatas by Bach & Ysaÿe

  • Classical
  • Barok
  • Klassiek Seizoen 26-27
  • Oude muziek
  • Strijkers

Tickets

  • Ticket (Rang 1) €36,00
  • Ticket (Rang 2) €29,00
  • Ticket (Rang 3) €24,00
INCL. INTERMISSION DRINK
Sales starts Apr 12 10:00

He is the master of the suites for just one instrument: Johann Sebastian Bach. It is a demanding genre in which the musician must inevitably expose themselves. Violinist Noé Inui takes on the challenge with Bach’s First and Second Suites and with Violin Sonata No. 6 by the Belgian Eugène Ysaÿe (1858–1931), written in the spirit of Bach. Both Bach’s suites — of which the magnificent final movement of No. 2, the Chaconne, has taken on a life of its own — and Ysaÿe’s acrobatic sonata reveal the violin in all its possibilities and give the soloist the opportunity to shine in musical virtuosity.

Like Bach, Ysaÿe wrote six solo sonatas, but unlike Bach he dedicated each of them to admired friends and contemporaries. The sixth was dedicated to the Spanish violinist and composer Manuel Quiroga, which explains the Spanish influences, such as the clearly recognisable Habanera. All six sonatas are fiendishly difficult, full of double stops, lightning-fast finger work and demanding challenges for intonation. Ysaÿe wrote his sonatas in 1923 in a very short period of time. It is said that he took only a single day to compose them. In any case, it is impressive that he managed to give each sonata its own character.

Programma

Bach – Violin Sonata No. 1
Bach – Partita No. 2
Ysaÿe – Violin Sonata No. 6

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