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Article: Bol & Tania Kross

Bol & Tania Kross

Bol & Tania Kross


Bol pianos will provide no fewer than 2 C. Bechstein D-280 concert grand pianos during Tania Kross's entire tour. 

Special offer for readers of this newsletter:
From Curacao to the Concertgebouw with a €5 discount.

The offer is valid on a 1st row ticket in the theaters below. You can buy these discount cards by using the promotional code TaniaKross-VCTC during the ordering process.
May 17: Amare, The Hague
May 22: SPOT Groningen, Groningen (discount code: TANIAKROSSVCTC)
May 28: De Doelen, Rotterdam
May 30: The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

Tania Kross met 2 bechstein vleugels

In the mid-1990s, a brave, very young Curaçaoan named Tania Kross came to the Netherlands to study singing at the conservatory in Utrecht. She sat next to the piano-studying Ernst Munneke in the lecture halls and the two immediately fell in love with each other. Their friendship grew into an internationally acclaimed musical collaboration that has now lasted 25 years. They performed all over the world. From the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam to Carnegie Hall in New York.

 

On Curaçao, Tania sang in her brother's band. She also met the talented Randal Corsen at an early age. Randal also left for the Netherlands in the 1990s to study piano. Back on Curaçao he grows into the musical brain of the island. He combines his knowledge of jazz and classical music with his love for Caribbean music and traditional instruments. He composed the operaKatibu di Shon for Tania Kross. Since Tania has returned to Curaçao, they have resumed their collaboration.

 

To celebrate her first quarter century as a singer, Tania Kross will give a series of exclusive anniversary recitals together with her two musical friends. Tania with wings! An intimate concert with attention to the musical highlights in her career and to her island Curaçao.

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Concertgebouw; Klara Wurts & Martin Oei

Piano party with Martin Oei & Klara Würtz in the Concertgebouw

For this episode in the piano festival series, Martin Oei and Klára Würtz go through the ages; from Mozart Sonata for two pianos tot Milhauds Scaramouchethey present a varied and diverse program th...

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