Music theatre
We Denken De Wereld is a music theatre production where an apparently mundane correspondence develops into a (possible) guide for life.
The beheading of Count Egmont, over 450 years ago, marked the beginning of the Eighty Years' War. Two centuries later, Goethe and Beethoven honored the rebellious count. In this historical music theater production, Het Banket, I SOLISTI, and Vlaams Radiokoor explore how Egmont evolved into a symbol of reason and tolerance. A must-see for music enthusiasts with a passion for history.
Ovidius Revisited - 5 young composers in dialogue with Benjamin Britten
In this METAMORPHOSES, music, sand art, and a narrator alchemize harmoniously into a new and unique whole. For a moment, you'll be transported to a mythical world.
Jan Decleir masterfully embodies the serial killer Landru. The theatrical script of "Het Banket" and the music by Frederik Neyrinck bring to life the horror story of this creepy entertainer. The brass quartet of I SOLISTI takes you on a journey through this unbelievable, true story.
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Jan Decleir masterfully embodies the serial killer Landru. The theatrical script of "Het Banket" and the music by Frederik Neyrinck bring to life the horror story of this creepy entertainer. The brass quartet of I SOLISTI takes you on a journey through this unbelievable, true story.
Ovidius Revisited - 5 young composers in dialogue with Benjamin Britten
In this METAMORPHOSES, music, sand art, and a narrator alchemize harmoniously into a new and unique whole. For a moment, you'll be transported to a mythical world.
We Denken De Wereld is a music theatre production where an apparently mundane correspondence develops into a (possible) guide for life.
The beheading of Count Egmont, over 450 years ago, marked the beginning of the Eighty Years' War. Two centuries later, Goethe and Beethoven honored the rebellious count. In this historical music theater production, Het Banket, I SOLISTI, and Vlaams Radiokoor explore how Egmont evolved into a symbol of reason and tolerance. A must-see for music enthusiasts with a passion for history.