Florian Boesch (photo Andreas Weiss)
Florian Boesch (photo Andreas Weiss)

Schubert according to Boesch

Florian Boesch + Malcolm Martineau
Sun 12 Apr 2026 20:15 - 21:50
Sun 12 Apr 2026
20:15 - 21:50
  • Sun 12 Apr 2026
    20:15 - 21:50
    Interval 20:45
    Grote Zaal
    Past event

Program

19.30 uur / Grote Zaal / Support / Salvador Veiga Simão (tenor) en Pieter Bogaert (piano)
Benjamin Britten On this Island

20.15/ Grote zaal / Main event
Franz Schubert Der Schwanengesang D 957 / Der Pilgrim D 794 / Der Wanderer an den Mond D 870 / Der Wanderer (Ich komme vom Gebirge her) D 489 / Meeres Stille D 216 / Nachtviolen D 752 / Die Liebe hat gelogen D 751 / Im Frühling D 882 / Abschied D 475 / Die Götter Griechenlands D 677 / Die Mutter Erde D 788 / Der Wanderer D 649

Credits

Florian Boesch bass baritone
Malcolm Martineau piano

Every song a gripping story

When Florian Boesch sings Schubert, for most lieder enthusiasts nothing more needs to be said. The deep baritone who turns every song into a captivating story has frequently been compared to such luminaries as Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. Anyone who has heard Florian Boesch sing Schubert, understands what the composer intended with his songs.

Ever since the Great Singers series started, Florian Boesch has been a regular on the stage of the Muziekgebouw. And every time, he captivates his audience with his storytelling power and his enormous dynamic range, from whisper-soft to overwhelmingly loud. ‘Balm for the soul’, as newspaper Het Parool once aptly described Boesch’s voice. The sensitive and colourful pianist Malcolm Martineau, also a regular in this series, has a wealth of experience as a lieder accompanist and works with many singers who belong to the world’s top. 



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