Zoekresultaten

Exhibitions

…February, 2018 (10 PM to midnight). You can listen to them here. The many worlds of Lucien Goethals Lucien Goethals – a Ghent-based composer with an Argentinian soul – passed…

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BIKKEMBERGS Kurt (1963)

…transformations in the succeeding compositions. The most common phenomena are free harmonisation, pedal notes and layering of chord-constellations, creating more complex sound structures. An exception to this trend is formed…

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SOMMEREYNS Gwendolyn (1982)

…plays with whole tones and half tones, and in Poor Corydon there is an interplay between parallel fourths and fifths. She composes within a broad spectrum encompassing tonality, (neo-)modality and

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VANHEERTUM Stefaan (1956)

and Tien Engelstalige liefdesliederen (Ten love songs in English) for tenor or soprano and piano (1995). Besides works for reduced forces, Vanheertum has written 3 works for orchestra: Concerto for

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Musica Futurista

…of music, and composers still design new instruments for new times. The educational publication, Musica Futurista, contains construction plans for several instruments and suggestions for fascinating musical explorations. The plans…

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COX Boudewijn (1965)

…the Youth and Music Prize for Composition in 1998. He became familiar to a wider audience with his Prelude for piano, which was chosen as the compulsory piece for the…

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BAERT Bernard (1963)

…works of Bernard Baert can be divided into two groups, youthful compositions written before studying with Roland Coryn, and those written in 1991 and afterwards. Baert considers the latter group…

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BRACKX Joachim (1975)

…period, he leaves various parameters un-predetermined, thus allowing the performer to add something to the score. Musicians are, for example, free to choose between different notes; or sometimes he consciously…

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HADERMANN Jan (1952)

…his diploma in composition and music education in 1974, graduating with first prizes in solfège (with Lode Dieltiens), harmony (with Frans Geysen), counterpoint and fugue (with Jos Van Looy) and

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The Pluriverse of Lucien Goethals

…Dierickx carte blanche to put together a publication on Goethals’ multifacetted musical personality and his life-long love for (Spanish) poetry and literature. Mies Van Roy took care of the unique…

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VAN EYCKEN Stefan (1975)

with fernandes sustainer and 2 bass clarinetten (2003); Republics of Reality for 12 instruments (2003) Solo: Campo minato for piano solo (1997); Leaving for guitar (1998-99); cover[1] for electric flugel…

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CLAESEN Ludo (1956)

composition, and choral and orchestral conducting. At present, Claesen teaches notation and orchestral playing at the Lemmens Institute and choral conducting and choral singing at the Maastricht Conservatory. He is…

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DE NEF Dirk (1957)

…Nef won the same competition with Circumsonus for violin and piano. In 1995 his composition Rond’eau was the compulsory work for the semi-finals of the Queen Elisabeth Competition for piano….

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GELOEN Ludo (1962)

and New Zealand. He has won several awards for his work as a composer and performer, including prizes for organ and composition in competitions in Terneuzen and Utrecht, as well

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GOEYVAERTS Karel (1923-1993)

…the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. This position required him to teach a course for final-year undergraduates and to write a composition. The composition Alba per Alban, which he was writing to

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SCHUERMANS Pieter (1970)

…scoring. In the static passages the percussionist and the juggler are given space to improvise completely freely with one another. In this way, the alternation between static passages and complex,…

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BIESEMANS Janpieter (1939-2016)

…John Passion, two symphonies, numerous chamber music works and many solo compositions. Biesemans does not see himself as a composer, but as a “music writer”. Whereas a “realcomposer immediately…

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MEURIS Ingrid (1964-2003)

…returns in a varied form, together with a new theme, that of mystical love. The fourth movement has a tripartite form (ABA’) and opens with a tango. The beginning and

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LOGGHE Geert (1962)

…music history, he studied piano with Claude Coppens, composition with Roland Corijn and experimental and electronic music with Godfried-Willem Raes and Jan Rispens. Logghe’s studies with Coppens not only had…

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KNOCKAERT Yves (1954)

…in Noland – Reduction III for recorder quintet (1985); Architecture for saxophone quartet (1986); Dolens for redorder and lute (1987); Trio for violin, cello and piano (1987); De Zonnesynaps vfor

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