Music Theatre

Songs of Nature

Song cycle of Georg Friedrich Handel and Wim Henderickx

George Frideric Handel
Deutsche Arien, HWV 202-210
Wim Henderickx
New compositions for instrumental ensemble (commissioned by B’Rock Orchestra)
Shuang Zou
Mise-en-espace
Maria Lamont
Associate Director
Dan Potra
Scenography
Mario Devetak
Video design
Peter Quasters
Light Design
Lieve Pynoo
Costumes
Ilse Eerens
Soprano
Evgeny Sviridov
Musical leader

Those going in search of the philosophical roots of the worldwide climate anxiety will sooner or later end up in the eighteenth century. A thinker such as Rousseau is not just the patron saint of social criticism and romanticism, but also of contemporary environmental movements.

The new kind of awareness of nature that arrived at the end of the baroque period was also documented in Georg Friedrich Händel’s Neun deutsche Arien. In this intimate song cycle, Handel used the poetry of the early romantic Barthold Heinrich Brockes. He wrote with great passion of the moving beauty of nature.

The Belgian baroque ensemble B’Rock and soprano Ilse Eerens juxtapose the Neun deutsche Arien with brief compositions for baroque ensemble by the Antwerp composer Wim Henderickx. The Chinese theatre director Shuang Zou and Muziektheater Transparant provide the stage concept for this production.

Coproduction: Perpodium.

In collaboration with Operadagen Rotterdam, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts New York.

With the support of Tax Shelter of the Belgian Federal Government.

Thanks to deSingel.

may bells are shivering
to ring the warning
the scissor keeps slashing
and slitting the earth

In the 22/23 season, B'Rock's artistic family member Clara Spilliaert translates our programmes into her own language, based on associations and triggers she encounters in our musical plans. This is the artwork and poem that she made for Songs of Nature.
"Songs of Nature' is an absolute must-see."
De Tijd
"B'Rock plays Handel's varied music with verve. With their fiery rhythms and beautiful solos by instruments such as traverso, bassoon and theorbo, they perfectly support the equally meticulous singing Eerens."
Theaterkrant NL
"What an imaginative, layered musical and theatrical evening, achieved with subtlety and beautiful simplicity ... brilliant show!"
Tan Dun China
Past shows
May 6, 2023 Saturday 20:00
Harelbeke, BE - cancelled Het Spoor
May 29, 2022 Sunday 20:15
Amsterdam, NL - CANCELLED Muziekgebouw
May 26, 2022 Thursday 20:45
Rotterdam, NL De Doelen (O. Festival)
May 24, 2022 Tuesday 20:00
Gent, BE Muziekcentrum De Bijloke
March 13, 2021 Saturday 20:00
Brussel, BE - LIVESTREAM Klarafestival - Kaaitheater
March 7, 2021 Sunday 16:00
Brugge, BE - CANCELLED Concertgebouw
March 5, 2021 Friday 20:15
Amsterdam, NL - CANCELLED Muziekgebouw
July 5, 2020 Sunday 20:00
Shanghai, CN - CANCELLED Shanghai Symphony Hall
June 4, 2020 Thursday 20:30
Arras, FR - CANCELLED Arras Théâtre
June 3, 2020 Wednesday 20:00
Antwerpen, BE - CANCELLED Toneelhuis, Bourlaschouwburg
June 2, 2020 Tuesday 20:00
Rouen, FR - CANCELLED Opéra de Rouen, Chapelle Corneille
May 29, 2020 Friday 20:00
Rotterdam, NL - CANCELLED Operadagen Rotterdam
May 28, 2020 Thursday 20:00
Rotterdam, NL - CANCELLED Operadagen Rotterdam