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NVT in conversation with Rob Hurenkamp: changes in my income?
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NVT in conversation with..
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There has been confusion and concern for some time about possible changes when transferring money from the Netherlands to Thailand. What consequences will this have for our stay here? Rob Hurenkamp, partner at the renowned accountants and business development agency Mazars knows everything, or at least a lot about it, and we are very happy that he is willing to tell us more about it. The embassy offers snacks and drinks for which we would like to thank you very much.
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Admission free but registration required! It's going to be a storm, so register now!
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NVT in collaboration with the Dutch embassy: unique concert by the Holborne Consort
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After studying the recorder at the Utrecht Conservatory with Heiko ter Schegget, Teun Wisse and Thomas Triesschijn had the idea to ask their former teacher to form a trio. Heiko immediately responded enthusiastically and the Holborne Consort was a fact. The ensemble focuses on the performance of Renaissance music on copies of recorders from that period. The sound of these 16th-century recorders is moving and fits the music of the Renaissance extremely well, partly due to the vocal qualities of these instruments. The recorders played by the Holborne Consort were built by Heiko ter Schegget.
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The members of the Holborne Consort played concerts throughout Europe, Asia and the United States and worked with ensembles and conductors such as the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra conducted by Ton Koopman and the Dutch Bach Society, Capriccio Stravagante conducted by Skip Sempé, Holland Baroque, Les Talens. Lyriques conducted by Christophe Rousset and Vox Luminis.
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In our program 'The Bassanos in London' we tell the exciting story of 5 brothers from the Venetian Bassano family, who were called to London by King Henry VIII to build and play wind instruments at his court. The name Bassano was a household name throughout Europe in the 16th and early 17th centuries, almost a kind of brand name. Bassano wind instruments were played throughout Europe and even appeared in South America through Spanish and Portuguese expeditions! The program naturally includes English music by Henry VIII himself, the Holborne brothers, Morley and Farnaby, but also Italian music that the Bassanos may have brought with them to London, such as music by Ruffo, Festa and De Rore. This combination of the two different national styles and the story of the Bassano brothers forms a fascinating whole and a moving concert experience for the audience.
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Admission free but registration required!
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Sea view: rainbow public transport lines
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Bangkok has a range of colors in terms of transport routes.
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During this Sea View we would like to take the blue, purple, pink and green lines and enjoy the views together.
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We travel Tuesday January 30 via new monorails to remote corners of the city and via self-driving trains back to the well-known public transport arteries.
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Interested in experiencing this varied passenger transport with Sea View?
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The meeting location and any latest information will then be sent to you by email.
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Made possible in part by our sponsors:
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