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Marc Pantus speaks with a special guest about Wagner, Tannhäuser and more. An audio tour through Museumpark Orientalis, continuously accessible.

A quarter of an hour before the start, a rotating ensemble of brass players will perform a short fanfare from the balkon of the Cenakelkerk, as the opening signal for the opera.
Before the opera, an expert will introduce you to the story, the composition and the history of the opera Tannhäuser.

Eva Maria Westbroek returns to Heilig Landstichting. Six young talents work on a varied opera repertoire with the generous artist Eva Maria Westbroek, who can help the young singers cross a threshold towards a freer and more meaningful vocal artistry. With Daan Boertien, piano and vocal coaching.
After the opera, Lex Bohlmeijer receives a special guest and enters into conversation with them — and with the audience — about the themes raised in the opera.

Wagner's opera Tannhäuser is one of the earliest works in which Wagner found his own style. An opera populated by characters who seek love and who fail to find it — or find it too late. We perform the third act, which is a succession of musical highlights.
Spread across four paviljoens in the Museumpark, you can see and read more about the background of the historical figure Tannhäuser. Curated by Herman Jeurissen, who also presents the talk with music.
Marc Pantus speaks with a special guest about Wagner, Tannhäuser and more. An audio tour through Museumpark Orientalis, continuously accessible.

A quarter of an hour before the start, a rotating ensemble of brass players will perform a short fanfare from the balkon of the Cenakelkerk, as the opening signal for the opera.
Before the opera, an expert will introduce you to the story, the composition and the history of the opera Tannhäuser.
In this short performance you will hear one song by the composer and father-in-law of Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt. It is performed by one of the participants in the masterclass. After hearing the song for the first time, a brief explanation of the song, its text and the composition follows. The artists then perform it once more.

Eva Maria Westbroek returns to Heilig Landstichting. Six young talents work on a varied opera repertoire with the generous artist Eva Maria Westbroek, who can help the young singers cross a threshold towards a freer and more meaningful vocal artistry. With Daan Boertien, piano and vocal coaching.

In a talk with live music, Herman Jeurissen explores the various aspects of Wagner's opera, its origins and its protagonist Heinrich Tannhäuser.
After the opera, Lex Bohlmeijer receives a special guest and enters into conversation with them — and with the audience — about the themes raised in the opera.

Wagner's opera Tannhäuser is one of the earliest works in which Wagner found his own style. An opera populated by characters who seek love and who fail to find it — or find it too late. We perform the third act, which is a succession of musical highlights.
In the magnificent setting of the Hemelvaartkapel in the begraafpark, you can listen in complete peace to unhurried pianola recordings of Wagner excerpts made by Felix Mottl in 1907 — or to the selection of rare recordings of Wagner and other singers that Frank van Aken compiled at our request. He briefly introduces each recording. Take a seat in one of the lounge chairs and, with a wireless headset on and shady trees all around you, let yourself be carried away by sounds from a bygone era.

The Otilka Quartet performs a programme daily in the open air of the binnenplaats of Paleis van Pilatus. The repertoire includes works for string quartet by Ludwig van Beethoven and Erwin Schulhoff, among others.
Spread across four paviljoens in the Museumpark, you can see and read more about the background of the historical figure Tannhäuser. Curated by Herman Jeurissen, who also presents the talk with music.

The 2023 audio tour has also been recorded on video. Watch Arnon Grunberg in conversation with Marc Pantus about suffering and redemption, inspired by the opera Parsifal.
Marc Pantus speaks with a special guest about Wagner, Tannhäuser and more. An audio tour through Museumpark Orientalis, continuously accessible.

A quarter of an hour before the start, a rotating ensemble of brass players will perform a short fanfare from the balkon of the Cenakelkerk, as the opening signal for the opera.
Before the opera, an expert will introduce you to the story, the composition and the history of the opera Tannhäuser.
In this short performance you will hear one song by the composer and father-in-law of Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt. It is performed by one of the participants in the masterclass. After hearing the song for the first time, a brief explanation of the song, its text and the composition follows. The artists then perform it once more.

Eva Maria Westbroek returns to Heilig Landstichting. Six young talents work on a varied opera repertoire with the generous artist Eva Maria Westbroek, who can help the young singers cross a threshold towards a freer and more meaningful vocal artistry. With Daan Boertien, piano and vocal coaching.

In a talk with live music, Herman Jeurissen explores the various aspects of Wagner's opera, its origins and its protagonist Heinrich Tannhäuser.
After the opera, Lex Bohlmeijer receives a special guest and enters into conversation with them — and with the audience — about the themes raised in the opera.

Wagner's opera Tannhäuser is one of the earliest works in which Wagner found his own style. An opera populated by characters who seek love and who fail to find it — or find it too late. We perform the third act, which is a succession of musical highlights.
In the magnificent setting of the Hemelvaartkapel in the begraafpark, you can listen in complete peace to unhurried pianola recordings of Wagner excerpts made by Felix Mottl in 1907 — or to the selection of rare recordings of Wagner and other singers that Frank van Aken compiled at our request. He briefly introduces each recording. Take a seat in one of the lounge chairs and, with a wireless headset on and shady trees all around you, let yourself be carried away by sounds from a bygone era.

The Otilka Quartet performs a programme daily in the open air of the binnenplaats of Paleis van Pilatus. The repertoire includes works for string quartet by Ludwig van Beethoven and Erwin Schulhoff, among others.
Spread across four paviljoens in the Museumpark, you can see and read more about the background of the historical figure Tannhäuser. Curated by Herman Jeurissen, who also presents the talk with music.

The 2023 audio tour has also been recorded on video. Watch Arnon Grunberg in conversation with Marc Pantus about suffering and redemption, inspired by the opera Parsifal.
Marc Pantus speaks with a special guest about Wagner, Tannhäuser and more. An audio tour through Museumpark Orientalis, continuously accessible.

A quarter of an hour before the start, a rotating ensemble of brass players will perform a short fanfare from the balkon of the Cenakelkerk, as the opening signal for the opera.

Under the direction of horn player Herman Jeurissen, amateur horn players, students from various conservatories and professional horn players from major orchestras in the Netherlands work on a varied repertoire. As the culmination of the day, participants in this Horn Day give a concert featuring works by Felix Mendelssohn and Giacomo Meyerbeer, among others, in the binnenplaats of Paleis van Pilatus.
Before the opera, an expert will introduce you to the story, the composition and the history of the opera Tannhäuser.
In this short performance you will hear one song by the composer and father-in-law of Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt. It is performed by one of the participants in the masterclass. After hearing the song for the first time, a brief explanation of the song, its text and the composition follows. The artists then perform it once more.

In a talk with live music, Herman Jeurissen explores the various aspects of Wagner's opera, its origins and its protagonist Heinrich Tannhäuser.
After the opera, Lex Bohlmeijer receives a special guest and enters into conversation with them — and with the audience — about the themes raised in the opera.

Wagner's opera Tannhäuser is one of the earliest works in which Wagner found his own style. An opera populated by characters who seek love and who fail to find it — or find it too late. We perform the third act, which is a succession of musical highlights.

The six young talents who worked for three days under the direction of Eva Maria Westbroek on a varied opera repertoire present themselves to the audience in a concert featuring works by Verdi, Wagner, Tchaikovsky and others. Daan Boertien accompanies the singers on piano.
In the magnificent setting of the Hemelvaartkapel in the begraafpark, you can listen in complete peace to unhurried pianola recordings of Wagner excerpts made by Felix Mottl in 1907 — or to the selection of rare recordings of Wagner and other singers that Frank van Aken compiled at our request. He briefly introduces each recording. Take a seat in one of the lounge chairs and, with a wireless headset on and shady trees all around you, let yourself be carried away by sounds from a bygone era.

The Otilka Quartet performs a programme daily in the open air of the binnenplaats of Paleis van Pilatus. The repertoire includes works for string quartet by Ludwig van Beethoven and Erwin Schulhoff, among others.
Spread across four paviljoens in the Museumpark, you can see and read more about the background of the historical figure Tannhäuser. Curated by Herman Jeurissen, who also presents the talk with music.

The 2023 audio tour has also been recorded on video. Watch Arnon Grunberg in conversation with Marc Pantus about suffering and redemption, inspired by the opera Parsifal.
Marc Pantus speaks with a special guest about Wagner, Tannhäuser and more. An audio tour through Museumpark Orientalis, continuously accessible.

A quarter of an hour before the start, a rotating ensemble of brass players will perform a short fanfare from the balkon of the Cenakelkerk, as the opening signal for the opera.
Before the opera, an expert will introduce you to the story, the composition and the history of the opera Tannhäuser.
The chorus of the opera Tannhäuser, conducted by Rick Schoonbeek, performs its own programme featuring works by Humperdinck, Rheinberger and Mendelssohn, among others.
In this short performance you will hear one song by the composer and father-in-law of Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt. It is performed by one of the participants in the masterclass. After hearing the song for the first time, a brief explanation of the song, its text and the composition follows. The artists then perform it once more.
Slovenian mezzo-soprano Barbara Kozelj performs a recital together with pianist Thomas Beijer, featuring works by Zemlinsky, Mahler and Wagner.

In a talk with live music, Herman Jeurissen explores the various aspects of Wagner's opera, its origins and its protagonist Heinrich Tannhäuser.

Wagner's opera Tannhäuser is one of the earliest works in which Wagner found his own style. An opera populated by characters who seek love and who fail to find it — or find it too late. We perform the third act, which is a succession of musical highlights.
In the magnificent setting of the Hemelvaartkapel in the begraafpark, you can listen in complete peace to unhurried pianola recordings of Wagner excerpts made by Felix Mottl in 1907 — or to the selection of rare recordings of Wagner and other singers that Frank van Aken compiled at our request. He briefly introduces each recording. Take a seat in one of the lounge chairs and, with a wireless headset on and shady trees all around you, let yourself be carried away by sounds from a bygone era.

The Otilka Quartet performs a programme daily in the open air of the binnenplaats of Paleis van Pilatus. The repertoire includes works for string quartet by Ludwig van Beethoven and Erwin Schulhoff, among others.
Spread across four paviljoens in the Museumpark, you can see and read more about the background of the historical figure Tannhäuser. Curated by Herman Jeurissen, who also presents the talk with music.

The 2023 audio tour has also been recorded on video. Watch Arnon Grunberg in conversation with Marc Pantus about suffering and redemption, inspired by the opera Parsifal.
A screening of the documentary Wagner & Me (90 minutes), in which Stephen Fry explores his fascination with Wagner's music, including the moral questions surrounding the composer.