Dates / Schedules
Friday, May 22nd 2026 8:00pm
Music
Recital
Sexta Maior
Analogous to Franz Liszt’s Après une lecture du Dante, Paul Van Nevel conceived this programme after reading Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (The Dream of Poliphilus) by Francesco Colonna (1432 – 1527). In this book, Colonna describes Poliphilus’s imaginary search for his beloved Polia. This dream describes in great detail and at length, and down to the smallest detail, everything to do with the aesthetics of Poliphilus’s life at that time: architecture, nature (right down to the smells), flowers, jewellery, literature and music, dance, ancient culture, physical elegance, ancient rituals, and above all – of course – love, and all the pleasures and disappointments that Cupid sprinkles in this setting.
Paul Van Nevel on the programme:
“After reading The Dream of Poliphilus, I realised that the ideals of beauty in the Renaissance period are like a bridge connecting all stylistic epochs: from the Middle Ages (Petrarch) to the Renaissance (the madrigalists and polyphonists), and to the nineteenth century, which was crazy about ancient cultures (Liszt). This programme is not about the Renaissance but about beauty, inspired by the definition in the first edition of the Van Dale dictionary (1872, p. 936) : Romanticism: taste of the Middle Ages.”
As part of this recital, the conference O belo em som – viagem através dos séculos [Beauty in sound – a journey through the centuries] by Manuel Pedro Ferreira will take place in the Lopes-Graça Room, also on May 22nd, at 6:30 pm. The conference will be spoken in Portuguese without translation.
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Ages
+6 years
Data sheet
Programme
Anonymous (1563) Alma che scarca
Anonymous (c. 1380) Je sui trestout damour raimpli
Jacobus Clement (c. 1510–c. 1555) Nolite solliciti esse
Claude Le Jeune (c. 1530–c. 1600) Hélas! Mon Dieu, ton ire s’est tournée
Jacobus Gallus (1550–1591) Mirabile Mysterium
Jacobus Gallus (1550—1591) Planxit David
Pierre Sandrin (c. 1490–1561) Puisque vivre en servitude
Willem Ceuleers (1962) Io non so ben
Cipriano de Rore (1515–1565) Donec gratus eram tibi (text: Horace)
Luca Marenzio (c. 1553–1599) Solo e pensoso (text: Francesco Petrarch)
Anonymous (c. 1390) Dardant desir / Se fus d’amer / Nigra est set formosa
Max Reger (1873—1916) Der Mensch lebt und bestehet nur eine kleine Zeit (text: Matthias Claudius)
Ludwig Senfl (c. 1490–1543) Mollis inertia (text: Horace)
Cantus Maria Valdmaa, Malwine Nicolaus, Helen Cassano
Tenor Paul Bentley-Angell, Achim Schulz, Daniel Thomson
Bariton Hidde Kleikamp
Bassus Andrés Soler Castaño
Artistic Direction Paul Van Nevel
Prices and Discounts
Note: With reserved seats
Discounts
DISCOUNTS are only valid for CCB production and/or co-production shows and for tickets with a price above €12, with the exception of CCB cardholders, the discount is applied to values above €8.
50 %people with specific needs and free for accompanying person
50% for Arts and culture professionals
50% for unemployed
30% for CCB Card’s holders (individual, Senior, Youth and Family)
20% for people over 65 / for under 30s / students / for groups of more than 20 people
Tickets at €5 for Artistic Schools