A programme by Performing Arts Fund NL to promote Dutch music, theatre and dance abroad.
18 May. → 19 May. '19London, United Kingdom
Sound Unbound 2019
Dutch Performing Arts is excited to announce a brand-new collaboration with the Barbican and their festival Sound Unbound. The festival presents the widest and freshest selection of classical music for a new audience. A Culture Mile event programmed by the Barbican, Sound Unbound's third edition takes place on 18 & 19 May 2019 across Culture Mile in London.
The festival programme features the following Dutch artists:
Nora Fischer and Ragazze Quartet - 'Secret Diary of Nora Plain'
Nora Fischer and Marnix Dorrestein - 'Hush'
Ragazze Quartet - 'Radio Russia' making their UK debut
The exact times and locations are to be announced.
Head to the Barbican website for the full festival programme.
About Sound Unbound
Sound Unbound presents a line-up of artists for whom the boundaries between classical and contemporary, experimental and jazz are blurred – or never even existed in the first place.
The festival features over 100 short concerts in one weekend, spanning hundreds of years of music. Alongside new commissions, visitors can also hear some well-known classics, get close to some of the most versatile artists of our time and experience a myriad of different musical styles from across the ages. For the first time, Sound Unbound will be completely free.
Nora Fischer and Ragazze Quartet - 'Secret Diary of Nora Plain'
Saturday 18 May 2018, two performances
Nora Fischer and Marnix Dorrestein - 'Hush'
Sunday 19 May 2019, two performances
Ragazze Quartet - 'Radio Russia' making their UK debut
Sunday 19 May 2019, two performances
The exact times and locations are to be announced.
Head to the Barbican website for the full festival programme.
About Sound Unbound
Sound Unbound presents a line-up of artists for whom the boundaries between classical and contemporary, experimental and jazz are blurred – or never even existed in the first place.
The festival features over 100 short concerts in one weekend, spanning hundreds of years of music. Alongside new commissions, visitors can also hear some well-known classics, get close to some of the most versatile artists of our time and experience a myriad of different musical styles from across the ages. For the first time, Sound Unbound will be completely free.