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@clare_varney has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in November 2023. The social media accounts linked to from @clare_varney are: Instagram. Besides social media accounts, clare_varney has populated their site with Is anyone out there? Is God listening? - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Meredith Monk inspires a new generation - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Black American music finds a new voice at the Concertgebouw | Bachtrack, Finding the space to breathe: Hildur Guðnadóttir at the Concertgebouw - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Classical & Jazz | I Amsterdam magazine | Summer 2026, Holland Festival 2026 kicks off in style with a walk through the city - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Overwhelming darkness: In conversation with Mark Simpson - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Hadelich and Stutzmann's revered presence on the Concertgebouw stage - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Clare Varney, Alexander Malofeev conjures sophistication at the Concertgebouw | Bachtrack, Christmas cake: Why we eat it and when to bake it, Glorious wonder: Rouvali and Gabetta at the Concertgebouw - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Denis Kozhukhin’s captivating storytelling compels on tour with the London Symphony Orchestra, Raphaël Pichon brings Rameau's colourful party to the Concertgebouw - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Astonishing musicality from Aurora Orchestra in Essen - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Sol Gabetta bares her soul with the Czech Phil, Weinberg’s The Passenger at Dutch National Opera | Bachtrack, The Strad - Postcard from the Netherlands: String Quartet Biennale Amsterdam | The Strad, In conversation with soprano Elisabeth Hetherington - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, In conversation with Aurel Dawidiuk - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, A very special young talent: Aurel Dawidiuk makes his RCO debut - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Stepan Armasar named Associate Conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, In conversation with trumpet virtuoso Håkan Hardenberger - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Amsterdam's updated La Bayadère for a new era - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Mäkelä's quest for the perfect St. Matthew Passion - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Anna Vinnitskaya whips up delicious fury on tour with Klaus Mäkelä - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Yuja Wang steals the show on tour with the Swedish Radio, Barbara Hannigan and the Belcea Quartet's search for a new world - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Water, water everywhere: Gabriela Ortiz returns to the Concertgebouw - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Michel van der Aa’s Theory of Flames: defining opera for a modern age | Bachtrack, Innovative programming at the heart of ECHO's Rising Stars tour - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Timothy Ridout joins Duncan Ward to seek the darkness, David Afkham leads the National Orchestra of Spain on tour, Rafael Payare makes an unconvincing Royal Concertgebouw debut, Tarmo Peltokoski directs Tristan und Isolde in Amsterdam, Ben Grosvenor brings moonlit wonder to the Concertgebouw - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Ben Goldscheider heads to the Concertgebouw, It’s all about the brass: Klaus Mäkelä conducts Bruckner 8, The Toronto Symphony makes their mark in the Concertgebouw, Ghouls, ghosts and woodland wonder: Lucie Horsch and B’Rock at the Concertgebouw, Claus Guth stages Handel's 'Semele' in Amsterdam's DNO, Jaap van Zweden, the Dutch wanderer, returns to the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Trio Wildschut, Kruithof, Meeuwsen leave audiences lost for words, Symphonic Cinema’s latest release LOSS brings in the stars, Joshua Bell and the ASMF celebrate the earth’s beauty - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Searching for Paradise: Håkan Hardenberger and the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Edward Gardner conducts an emotional L'Enfance du Christ in Utrecht | Bachtrack, Festive Bach at the Concertgebouw | Bachtrack, Visions of heaven and hell: Wang, Adès and the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Flying the flag for Elgar: London Philharmonic in Germany, 2025 - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Sorrow and joy: Jussen brothers join the Munich Philharmonic - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Nobuyuki Tsujii shines brightly with the Amsterdam Sinfonietta - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Kissin and Bychkov bring beauty and poise to the Concertgebouw, Sinfonia of London makes international debut at the Concertgebouw | Bachtrack, In conversation with Jennifer Johnston - The Spidy Editor | Clare Varney, Vikingur Ólafsson: One man and his piano, A stain on the soul: Dutch National Opera's The Maid of Orléans, Israel Philharmonic on tour in Cologne with Bronfman and Shani, History at every turn: the Wiener Symphoniker parties in style at the Concertgebouw, Mäkelä embraces tradition and modernity at the Concertgebouw, A guide to the very best whisky, Amsterdam's Romeo and Juliet attracts young audience, Challenging the norm: Orchestra of the 18th Century’s Marriage of Figaro, In conversation with Martijn Dendievel: A man on a mission, Daniel Lozakovich makes his debut with the Rotterdam Philharmonic | Bachtrack, In conversation with Klaus Mäkelä at the Concertgebouw, A very family affair: Lucie Horsch world premiere at the Concertgebouw, Celebration fills the air | Ortiz, Olafsson, Rouvali, Philharmonia, Barbara Hannigan conducts the Royal Concertgebouw, Ballet | Peter Salem: “They were only meant to kill the bloody King!”, The Scottish Chamber raise the roof with Maxim Emelyanychev, Dramatic French flair from Thibaudet, Mäkelä and the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Education the Concertgebouw Orchestra YOUNG way, Clare Varney in print, Residentie Orkest has a new story to tell at the Concertgebouw | Bachtrack, Cheers: Enschede emporium has 1,400 different whiskys on sale - DutchNews.nl, The hottest ticket in town: Mäkelä and the RCO play Mahler 5, Australia’s flagship youth orchestra brings in the top brass, Mäkelä and Jansen bring an old friend home to the Concertgebouw, A dramatic Fantastique from the Orchestre National de Lille, Botan Takada from the Hague wins the Concertgebouw Competition, Japanese girl from The Hague wins top music prize in Amsterdam - DutchNews.nl, Van der Poel Ice-Cream: Simply the Best, Inside the rehearsal room with Luis Castillo-Briceño, Han-Na Chang conducts a programme full of stories with the RCO, Williams and Cargill shine in The Dream of Gerontius, Sam Weller puts Australia centrestage in Rotterdam, Shaken and not stirred: Mahler Beyond at the Concertgebouw, Sakari Oramo and the Berliner Philharmoniker bring the Amsterdam Mahler Festival to a close, Schiff’s undeniable mastery shines brightly in Amsterdam, A monumental Eighth from Klaus Mäkelä and the Royal Concertgebouw, Jaap van Zweden conducts Mahler's Seventh at the Concertgebouw, leading the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Klaus Mäkelä conducts Mahler's First Symphony in Amsterdam, leading the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Earth-shattering Mahler 2 from the Budapest FO at the Mahler Festival, 25 years on, Enschede remembers its firework disaster - DutchNews.nl, Unpicking the writing process with debut novelist Lucy Steeds, A message of hope: Bychkov and the RCO play Shostakovich, Concertgebouw moves into online gaming to bring in the kids - DutchNews.nl, Premières aplenty from Mäkelä and the RCO, Dutchnews articles, "I love cycling in the evening sunshine when it is still warm" - DutchNews.nl, The only way is up: Kerem Hasan, Immersive cinematic experience: Reich/Richter in Amsterdam, Bruce Liu plays Chopin with the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, A jubilant finale to the Tonhalle's European tour with Paavo Järvi, Sheku Kanneh-Mason works his magic with Semyon Bychkov and the Czech Philharmonic, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Most Definitely an Author for Our Time, Davina Clarke and friends define the Art of Obligato, Parisian music galore from Théotime Langlois de Swarte and the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Sofia Vasheruk makes the piano sing in Amsterdam, A strikingly colourful Ariadne auf Naxos from Nederlandse Reisopera, Bachtrack reviews, Yearning and longing: Gražinytė-Tyla and Blechacz at the Concertgebouw, Joshua Bell inspires a new generation of violinists at the Concertgebouw, Joyce DiDonato makes an emotional debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic appoints Top man for the job, Dutch bells take centre stage at the Concertgebouw, A class act: Augustin Hadelich plays Mozart on tour with Andrew Manze, A festive feast: John Eliot Gardiner and The Constellation Choir, Dutch bells take centre stage in orchestras worldwide - DutchNews.nl, A towering inferno: on tour with Vikingur Ólafsson and the London Philharmonic, Suave and sophisticated: Mäkelä’s Rachmaninov hits all the right notes, The real deal: Tarmo Peltokoski conducts the Rotterdam Philharmonic, Mäkelä’s magical Mahler 1 with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Callum Au - The Hottest Talent in the UK Jazz Scene, Dutch broadcaster showcases teaching at its best on prime-time TV, A meeting of minds: Vilde Frang and Klaus Mäkelä on tour with the Oslo Phil, A rousing Mozart Requiem from Orchestra of the 18th Century and Cappella Amsterdam, The Vienna Phil blows away the cobwebs at the Concertgebouw, DutchNews.nl articles, Augustin Hadelich’s Sibelius soars the heights at the Concertgebouw, William Knight’s new commission for the Nederlands Kamerkoor tells a very English tale, Creating that unique sound in my head for fifty years, Stefan Dohr plays Hans Abrahamsen at the BBC Proms, Ben Goldscheider plays new Watkins concerto, Exploring the world of the ballet conductor with Matthew Rowe, Evgeny Kissin creates magic in the Concertgebouw, The definition of love: Mäkelä conducts Mahler 3 at the Concertgebouw, At the Concertgebouw, it’s all about Lang Lang, Trifonov transfixes the audience with nuanced, highly addictive Beethoven, Zubin Mehta and the Staatskapelle Berlin play Bruckner 8, Is this perhaps the best Buffalo mozzarella outside of Italy?, Brahms' German Requiem at the Concertgebouw, Inside the Rehearsal Room with Klaus Mäkelä and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Harptastic: Tom Moth performs at the Dutch Harp Festival 2024, Tetzlaff's colourful Shostakovich with the LPO tells a Russian story, La Stans: A chocolate feast for all the senses, Gustavo Dudamel and the Berliner Philharmoniker raise the roof with a spellbinding Mahler 5, The search for the definitive Miles Davis sound, Food.