Programme

The music is a part off 'Malle Sijmen' from J.P. Sweelinck, played by Matteo Imbruno


Light and Sadness, until 31 December
A documentary in pictures about ten years of love from Rembrandt for his wife Saskia van Uylenburgh.

The Invisible Ones in Focus, 3 July until 6 August
Invitated by Burma Centrum Nederland, photographer Jan Bogaerts realised an exhibition about Birmese refugees.

WALKING CONCERTS 2006, 5 August and 2 September, 11 a.m.
Programme
5 August 2006:
Bas de Vroom - organ and bells; Carla Veeningen - sopran
Programme 2 September 2006:
Christiaan Winter -
organ and bells; Hanna Rijken - flute (Museum Amstelkring) and traverso (De Oude Kerk)
Each concert begins:
11:00 a.m. starting from Museum Amstelkring
Entrance: €12.50/ €10,- (Students, Seniors)

Museum Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 40, www.museumamstelkring.nl


INTERNATIONAL ORGAN FESTIVAL 2006

Each concert begins
: 8.15 p.m.
Entrance: €6,-/ €5,- (Students, Seniors)

Saturday    01 July                     Michael Gailit  (Austria)
Saturday    15 July                     Maria Nasy  (Spain)
Sunday       23
July                    Andreas Liebig  (Norway)
Saturday    29 July                    John Scott  (United States)
Sunday       06 August             Matteo Imbruno & Gustav Leonhardt (the Netherlands)
Saturday    12 August              Cristina Garcํa Banegas  (Uruguay)
Sunday       20 August             James David Christie  (United States)
Saturday    26 August              Gustav Auzinger  (Germany)
Sunday       03 September   Yu Nagayama  (Japan)
Sunday       10 September   Henny Heikens  (the Netherlands)

JAPANESE ART EXHIBITION 2006, 11 - 14 September

Art in Redlight, 25 September – 22 Oktober
For four weeks the Old Church will act as backdrop for creative artists from various disciplines – Painting – Sculpture, Video Art and Photography – to present their work.
Theu originate from different lands and cultures, but they all work and live in the Netherlands.

 Singing Performance, Sunday 25 September, 3 p.m.
by Hanneke Dikboom