Hadewych van Gent

Hadewych van Gent cello and voice

Joining us to celebrate International Women’s Day, Dutch cellist and singer Hadewych van Gent creates a distinctive and recognisable sound world of her own. An adventurous and versatile musician, she moves along the edges of the classical tradition and beyond. Her intimate and compelling performances have captivated audiences across Europe and South America.

At the age of 17, Hadewych made her solo debut at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Since then, she has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in leading venues across Europe. On several of these stages she has shared the platform with artists such as Janine Jansen, Menahem Pressler, and Max Richter.

Hadewych collaborates with some of today’s most prominent young musicians, among them cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, with whom she worked on the release of his album, Song. Her contribution was praised by The Times as “an intoxicating invocation.” She also works with Braimah and Jeneba Kanneh-Mason and performs regularly with Decca guitarist Plínio Fernandes. She will be featured on the latest album by saxophonist Jess Gillam, to be released by Decca. These collaborations bring together musicians at the top of their field who share a passion for both the classical tradition and the exploration of genre boundaries.

Alongside her classical projects, Hadewych actively seeks collaborations beyond the classical circuit. Highlights include performances with Coldplay and Grammy-winning singer Laufey.

Driven by a strong curiosity for new sounds and forms, Hadewych is committed to expanding the repertoire for voice and cello, working closely with composers on new works. Her debut album Voice (Linn Records) explores the many ‘voices’ that shape her artistic identity. Upcoming projects include the premiere and recording of a new trio for guitar, cello, and voice by Rafael Marino Arcaro, written for her and guitarist Plínio Fernandes. Her recording career continues to expand; most recently, she appeared on an album released by Sony.

During her studies in London, Hadewych was awarded the Bicentenary Scholarship of the Royal Academy of Music, granting her a full scholarship and making her part of a line of ambassadors for the Academy. In 2025, she was nominated for the Dutch Grachtenfestival Prize, in recognition of her exceptional talent and promising artistic development.

Hadewych plays a cello by Johannes Theodorus Cuypers and a Fétique bow, made possible by the Netherlands Music Fund.

hadewychvangent.com

 

Programme

Reijseger Colla Parte (Arr. Hadewych van Gent, for cello and voice)

Bach Cello Suite No. 1
I.Prelude
II.Allemande
Ligeti Sonata for cello solo
I.Dialogo
II.Capriccio

Vasks Gramata Cellam
II. Pianissimo

Clarke Three Irish country songs (1886-1979) (Arr. Hadewych van Gent, for cello and voice)
I. I know my love
II. I know where I’m going
III. As I was goin’ to Ballynure

Finnes Five Preludes

Sollima Lamentatio

 

Sponsored by the IDA Carroll Trust

Venue:     The Bridgewater Hall

Monday 8 March 2027

Box Office

Tickets can be purchased in advance and on the day of the concert from the Bridgewater Hall Box Office:

The Bridgewater Hall
Manchester
M2 3WS

Tel: 0161 907 9000

Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm (8pm on concert nights – in person only)
Sat – Sun 2pm – 5pm (concert nights only)