Musical strolls
During an exhibition, mezzo-soprano Sylvia Vadimova invites the public to a series of poetic and musical visits in the collections of the Museum of Hunting and Nature.
Notebooks
Harp and oboe reunited for an intimate concert around the epistolary and musical writings of the Great War.
[ONLINE CONCERT] The Origin of Sound
A comparison between the romanticism of Franz Liszt and the expressive intensity of Laurent Cuniot, who both draw on the sources of poetry and literature.
Song Offerings
Concert augmented 3.0
Elizabethan Gardens
Melancholy & Galliards / The complaint and the dance
Counter Phrases
A unique type of ‘cine-concert,’ Counter Phrases reverses the traditional relationship between music and dance, engaging with sounds from both here and elsewhere.
The Other (In)Side
The Other (In)Side is an eccentric show, flirting with the burlesque, in which the sonic imagination of Benjamin de la Fuente wraps its arms around the zany poetry of Jos Houben. It’s a joyful dive into the world behind the scenes of a show being made, unmade, and perfected.
Bal Passé
A playful electro-dance party for the “piano on shoulder straps.” A fanfare with oomph, but without the oompah-pahs, this program aims to update what we think we know about the accordion, the folk festival, and the multimedia concert.
The Cunning Little Vixen
In this “animated opera,” constructed before our very eyes, the music of Leoš Janáček puts freedom in tune with desire.
Your Faust
Pull the strings of fate for Henry, a composer who is destined for either glory… or doom! At this show, everyone gets to play.