
Ossi-Town
Peter Greiner, Theatergroep Hollandia, Johan Simons, Paul Koek
Departing director Adriaan ’s Gravesande did a lot for the Holland Festival, bringing in greater audiences, more subsidies and putting on a thrilling 1990 edition. The programme prominently featured German music, both the historical avant-garde and contemporary Neue Musik composers, while also showcasing less well-known names. No Stockhausen this time, but Helmut Lachenmann, Mauricio Kagel and many others. There was also German theatre, with texts and direction by Georg Tabori, and legendary Bernhard Marinetti’s first appearance in the Netherlands. Other German contributions included work by Pina Bausch and William Forsythe’s Ballett Frankfurt. And there was percussion, lots and lots of percussion, from all over the world, for two days straight at Paradiso.
Peter Greiner, Theatergroep Hollandia, Johan Simons, Paul Koek
Der Kreis, Flavius Josephus, Ursula Voss, George Tabori
Stichting Cervelaat
Der Kreis, Peter Sichrovsky, George Tabori
Der Kreis, William Shakespeare, Erich Fried, George Tabori, Ursula Voss
Stichting Cervelaat
Afdeling Schouwspel Amsterdam
Theater Basel, Frank Castorf
Susan Tyrrell
Alain Cluny, Antonin Artaud, Maison Descartes
Schauspielhaus Bochum, Burgtheater Wien, Lore Brunner, Manfred Karge
Bernhard Minetti, Thomas Bernhard
Norbert Leser, Fritz Raddatz, Niklaus Meienberg, Ben Knapen
o.a. Eppo Doeve, Dick Elffers, Gielijn Escher, Benno Wissing, Anthon Beeke, Studio Dumbar
Opera Forum Educatief Enschede
componisten uit het festival
o.a. Alain Resnais, Gian Luigi Rondi, Jan Hulsker, Vincente Minnelli
Heiner Müller, Frits Bolkestein.
English Baroque Soloists, Monteverdi Choir, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozrt
performers van Sepik Rivier, Melpa, Trobriand Eilanden
Amsterdam String Trio
Arditti String Quartet
Les ensembles Amsterdam / Ensemble Le Vertige
Martijn Padding
Clementi Trio
Jeff Hamburg, Rob Zuidam, Bart van Rosmalen, Ivo van Emmerik
Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Percussiegroepen en soloslagwerkers uit Japan, Nepal, Irak, Suriname, Senegal, Ghana, Frans Guyana
Manfred Stahnke
Ensemble Köln
Brigitte Sylvestre, Michael Riessler, Mauricio Kagel, Irmgard Först
Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Nieuw Ensemble
Asko Ensemble, Nederlands Kamerkoor
Schönberg Ensemble
Nederlands Blazers Ensemble
Radio Kamerorkest
Trio Recherche
Orkest van de Achttiende Eeuw
Gewandhaus Orchester
Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Radio Kamerorkest
York Höller, Michael Denhoff, Oliver Fürbeth, Klaus Huber, Jan Müller-Wieland, Wolfgang Rihm
Thomas Pernes
Willem Noske
Huba de Graaff
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Groot Omroepkoor
Ensemble 13
Residentie Orkest, Nederlands Concertkoor, Koninklijk Kerkraads Mannenkoor St. Lambertus
Dansgroep Krisztina de Châtel
Afra Waldhör
Johan Greben, Alfra Waldhör, Rudolpho Leoni
Choreographisches Theater Bremen, Johann Kresnik, Gustav Mahler
Choreographisches Theater Bremen, Johann Kresnik, Kurt Schwertsik, Gottfried Helnwein
Compagnie de danse contemporaine
Cloud II Chamber
Studenten Folkwangschule Essen, Pina Bausch
Ballett Frankfurt, William Forsythe, Gavin Bryars, Tom Willems, Leslie Stuck
Bucrane Théâtre
Ballett Frankfurt
Nederlands Dans Theater, Jirí Kylián, Bohuslav Martinu, Nacho Duato, Henryk Górecki, Christof Escher
Folkwang Tanz Studio
English Baroque Soloists, Monteverdi Choir, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Groot Omroepkoor, St. Bavo Jongenskoor, Richard Strauss
Jean-François Prigent
Arnold Schönberg, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Radio Symfonie Orkest
De Nederlandse Opera, Sergei Prokofjev
Jan van Vlijmen, Schönberg Ensemble
Welcome to the Holland Festival archive! The history of our festival dates back to 1947. Through the programs of each festival edition we aim to tell this history here. Currently our archive has been digitised from 1990 onwards, more history is to follow soon. Sadly some information is only available in Dutch but we aim to be as bilingual as possible. For additions or tips send an email to [email protected].