Category Archives for Concerts

Juan Pedro García Oliva at The Royal Concertgebouw

Juan Pedro García Oliva at The Royal Concertgebouw

Juan Pedro García Oliva performs at the  Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam on Monday October 24th at 20:15 hrs. Let Juan Pedro take you to the light side of darkness in the programme chiaroscuro, with beloved works by Beethoven, Ravel and Prokofiev. Order your tickets here. Programme Beethoven – Sonata no. 23 in f, op. 57 […]
Carlos Marín Rayo in De Duif

Carlos Marín Rayo in De Duif

Spanish pianist Carlos Marín Rayo, a – among other YPF enthusiasts – much-loved young pianist, took his place behind Youri Egorov’s grand piano on October 2nd. With passion, Carlos played Beethoven and Schumann. And with a well-filled hall and beautiful light shining in through the windows of De Duif from time to time, it was […]
Programm Alexander Jansen September 4th

Programm Alexander Jansen September 4th

On Sunday September 4th, Alexander Jansen plays the following works, among which one of his own hand. The concert starts at 3 PM. Ludwig van Beethoven Sonate nr. 27 in e mineur, opus 90 1. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck   Frédéric Chopin Ballade nr. 2 in F majeur, opus 38   Claude […]
Behind the Grand Piano of Youri Egorov: Juan Pedro García Oliva

Behind the Grand Piano of Youri Egorov: Juan Pedro García Oliva

In a well-filled hall, the winner of last February’s YPF competition, Juan Pedro García Oliva, played an impressive and varied program with works by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin and Ravel. It was enchantingly beautiful! You can watch the concert of Juan Pedro on June 12th on our YouTube channel via this link. The next concert in […]
Juan Pedro García Oliva in concert June 12th

Juan Pedro García Oliva in concert June 12th

On Sunday 12 June at 3:00 PM Juan Pedro García Oliva will play the opening concert of the YPF Young Virtuosi series at De Duif in Amsterdam. Just like last year, the series will consist of concerts and masterclasses where young top talents will be given a stage to present themselves and develop further. We […]
Beautiful concert by Yang Yang Cai

Beautiful concert by Yang Yang Cai

Last Sunday, November 28, Yang Yang Cai performed beautifully on the grand piano of Youri Egorov in De duif in Amsterdam. This 5th concert of the YPF Young Virtuosi series was all about Beethoven and Ravel. The introductory words of Thomas Beijer and the way in which Yang Yang Cai interpreted the music captured the […]
Concert 28 november start om 15:00 uur!

Concert 28 november start om 15:00 uur!

Met het oog op de aangescherpte coronaregels wordt het Young Virtuosi concert van Yang Yang Cai op zondag 28 november in De Duif vervroegd naar 15:00 uur! (oorspronkelijke tijd 16:00). Kaarten kunt u kopen via deze link of aan de deur. Bij de entree wordt uw QR code gecontroleerd.
Masterclass on 20 and concert on 28 November continue!

Masterclass on 20 and concert on 28 November continue!

The corona measures have been tightened up again, but the masterclass by Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden in Muziekhaven (Zaandam) on Saturday 20 November and the Young Virtuosi concert by Yang Yang Cai in De Duif (Amsterdam) on Sunday 28 November will continue! It is important that the visit to our events is as safe as possible. […]
Yang Yang Cai plays Beethoven and Ravel in De Duif

Yang Yang Cai plays Beethoven and Ravel in De Duif

On Sunday, November 28, 2021, Yang Yang Cai will play works by Beethoven and Ravel during the 5th concert of the YPF Young Virtuosi series in De Duif in Amsterdam. It promises to be another wonderful afternoon at a unique location of Stadsherstel Amsterdam. The program Beethoven, 32 Variations in C minor WoO 8 Ravel, […]
Spanish temperament in De Duif

Spanish temperament in De Duif

Youri Egorov’s grand piano was put to the test during the fourth concert of the YPF Young Virtuosi series. With his playing full of passion and Spanish temperament, Carlos Marín Rayo, student of Frank van de Laar (Amsterdam Conservatory), played works by Mozart, Respighi, Albéniz, Prokofiev and Schumann. An afternoon not soon to be forgotten. […]