Passacaglia Project
In 2020 Loevendie’s Passacaglia Project will be performed in a tour starting with the Orgelpark in Amsterdam. The famous female vocal quintet Wishful Singing is
In 2020 Loevendie’s Passacaglia Project will be performed in a tour starting with the Orgelpark in Amsterdam. The famous female vocal quintet Wishful Singing is
Dutch review of the CD Loevendie & Bosgraaf in “de Groene Amsterdammer” & “Leeuwarder Courant” https://www.groene.nl/artikel/vogelvrij-2018-10-24
Loevendie’s opera Johnny & Jones will be staged in Villa Seligmann in Hannover, Germany followed by stagings in Festivals in Melbourne, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand.
October 26th, Amsterdam Muziekgebouw. Celloquio for cello solo, performed by the winner of the competition in the Cello Biennale Amsterdam.
A 90min. interview taken by Tom Klaassen for dutch radio station VPRO. Audible via this link: Halve Marathon Beware: it’s all in dutch!
On the 27th of september, there will be a performance for children of “de dag-en nachtegaal” at the Koepelkerk in Amsterdam by the Nederlands Philharmonisch
On octobre 3rd, there will be a 90 minutes interview for the dutch radiostation VPRO, with Theo Loevendie about his life and music. The interviewer is Tom
Autumn 2017 a cd will appear with Loevendie’s Nachklang for Recorder Solo, String Orchestra and Harpsichord. Holland Baroque performs the orchestral part, the soloist is Erik
Loevendie’s opera The Rise of Spinoza (2014) will be launched by the label Attacca in the course of Autumn 2017. Soloists are 4 singers and recorder
The Zaterdag Matinee in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, has commissioned Loevendie to write an orchestral work for the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. It will be premiered in the season
Fifteen selected cellists will take part in a competition with a new obligatory work by Theo Loevendie for cello solo, commissioned by the Cello Biennale 2018
NACHKLANG for solo recorder strings and harpsichord was premiered on november 11th 2016 at the November Music festival in den Bosch
by Erik Bosgraaf and