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East meets West: Turkish and Viennese Elegance
East meets West: Turkish and Viennese Elegance

Sun 16 Nov

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Martinuskerk (Warnsveld)

East meets West: Turkish and Viennese Elegance

Join us and discover all the artists performing at Het Koelhuis Zutphen 28 September 2025: Duo Plazier/Su 16 November 2025: HarmonEast 19 April 2026: Agathe Ensemble 21 June 2026: Martin Oei

Time & Location

2 more dates

16 Nov 2025, 20:00 – 21:15

Martinuskerk (Warnsveld), Kerkplein 1, 7231 AE Warnsveld, Netherlands

About the event

East Meets West: Turkish and Viennese Elegance

With HarmonEast Ensemble


Experience a captivating musical dialogue between two worlds — where Ottoman flair meets the charm of classical Vienna. HarmonEast brings together rich musical traditions from East and West in a concert full of elegance, surprise, and vibrant color.


✨ A Cultural Encounter in Sound

Set against an evocative backdrop, HarmonEast invites you to explore the timeless beauty of Turkish and Viennese music — from intricate ornamentation to lyrical melodies, rhythmic fire to refined grace. This is a journey across borders, blending traditions and breaking boundaries.


Expect an evening of:


🎻 Subtle ornamentation and bold contrasts

🎶 Dances, improvisation, and refined chamber music

🌍 A unique fusion of cultures and styles


🎼 On the Programme

Works inspired by Ottoman and Viennese traditions — both old and new


🎟️ A One-of-a-Kind Experience

This special performance is part of the Fabrieklassiek series. Seating is limited, so don’t miss your chance to hear HarmonEast live in this cross-cultural celebration of elegance and expression.


👉 Book your tickets now and be part of this East-meets-West experience.


16 November 2025

Artist: HarmonEast


Check out all of our concert dates at Martinuskerk in Zutphen!


19 April 2026: Agathe Ensemble

21 June 2026: Martin Oei


The Martinus Church is a Protestant church in Warnsveld. The church tower is the oldest existing part. The lower sections of the tower date from the 11th century and are constructed of tuff stone in the Romanesque style. The upper section dates from the late 15th century and is made of brick and built in the Gothic style. The oldest part of the church is the chancel, dating from around 1400.



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Tickets

  • Standard

    • €35.00

      BTW included

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