AMSTERDAM – The world famous Dutch soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek soon enters for the first time in a long time in the Netherlands.
It grants on Friday, May 16 its participation in a benefit concert in the Royal Theatre Carré for the network Musicians without Borders, of which she was recently ambassador. The organization is committed to conflict in order to bring people together through music. Musicians without Borders is headquartered in Amsterdam, but with music projects active in the Balkans, the Middle East and in Central and East Africa.
The benefit concert is the Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi carried out. Of all nineteenth-century choral works is Verdi’s famous Requiem by experts to be the most accessible. Westbroek sings with her husband Frank van Aken, alto and bass Jaco Huijpen Tania Kross. The performance is accompanied by the Northern Dutch Orchestra and the Toonkunstkoor Amsterdam.
International furore
Westbroek is one of the most popular opera divas in the world and has sung in almost all the major opera houses of the world. She studied singing at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and worked for years in Germany, at the Stuttgart State Opera. In recent years she made careers abroad with renditions of title roles in operas like Manon Lescaut by Puccini and Anna Nicole at the Royal Opera House.
In dozens of Dutch cinemas on January 29 it live from the Royal Opera House in London an opera shown Westbroek which plays the leading role. It is about the French Revolution Drama Andrea Chénier by Giordano. The list of theaters can be found on the website of Dutch Royal Opera House Cinema. Ticket sales started.
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