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Concert: Stabat Mater by Pergolesi - Kathelijn van Dongen and others.

Performance together with Daniëlla Buijck and Andrew Clark

Daniëlla Buijck forms with Kathelijn van Dongen the Duo D'anca and together with organist Andrew Clark they will give this performance of the Stabat Mater.
Soprano Kathelijn van Dongen and mezzo Daniëlla Buijck have known each other since college. Both have, after completing a study of Dutch Law
at Tilburg University, completed a course in Classical Solo Singing at the Fontys Conservatory. After completing their studies they regularly worked together as a duo.
together as a duo. Over the years they have worked together as substitutes in the choirs of the Groot Omroepkoor in Hilversum and Consensus Vocalis in
Deventer and they have also climbed many other stages.

Over the years, the...

Performance together with Daniëlla Buijck and Andrew Clark

Daniëlla Buijck forms with Kathelijn van Dongen the Duo D'anca and together with organist Andrew Clark they will give this performance of the Stabat Mater.
Soprano Kathelijn van Dongen and mezzo Daniëlla Buijck have known each other since college. Both have, after completing a study of Dutch Law
at Tilburg University, completed a course in Classical Solo Singing at the Fontys Conservatory. After completing their studies they regularly worked together as a duo.
together as a duo. Over the years they have worked together as substitutes in the choirs of the Groot Omroepkoor in Hilversum and Consensus Vocalis in
Deventer and they have also climbed many other stages.

Over the years they have regularly performed Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, with different organists. Accompanied by pianist/organist/harpsichordist Andrew Clark who, after studying music at Cambridge University, played for many years as a violinist/violinist in various professional orchestras in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Currently Andrew focuses mainly on accompanying and coaching singers, giving early music concerts and composing.

The Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergoli, written in 1736, is a cycle of chants about the Holy Mary.

When

  • Sunday, April 12, 2026 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Prices

  • Adults € 18,50
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