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Zoë Bossuyt and Bram share a great love for traditional music, specifically Scandinavian and Balkan music.

 

Lyrical melodies are followed by rhythmic fury from the Balkans. Strange time signatures, surprising melodies and alternative tunings are blended into a unique sound in characteristic arrangements.

 

Not your average folk tunes but music with a little edge is what you can expect.

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Bram and cellist Emmanuel Tondues interweave their instruments in an atypical sound world.

With Night Birds they bring a fresh and intimate contemporary program with rich and dreamy sounds.

Music in its purest form: sharing emotions.

 

Review on Klassiek Centraal.
Interview (1:15) on Music Matters, Radio Klara 

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Duo Hannes - Bram

Clarinet player Hannes Beauprez and Bram play music from all over the world with works by composers who are inspired by folk music from their own culture and background.

This results in a versatile repertoire and a fascinating mix of styles, from a Belgian tango to a Brazilian jazz waltz and a solid portion of klezmer music.

 

Triunfal quintet is a Belgian tango nuevo ensemble.
With Astor Piazzolla's rich repertoire as their base they explore and expend the borders of the genre, always searching for hidden gems and enriching it with interesting compositions by Belgian composers.

Listen to their interview on Klara.

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www.triunfalquintet.com

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Ensemble Satierique

A highly appreciated musical café gourmand on a plate of French humor, absurd virtuosity and a strong dash of dada.

With 'Au Tambourin', Ensemble Satierique presents a pleasent program that immerses the audience in the Parisian atmosphere of early 20th century. 

Singer-oboist Frauke Elsen, accordionist Bram Van Weverberg and trombonist Joren Elsen flow seamlessly and irresistibly into each other.

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Three singers, five musicians and a lot of enthusiasm realize a simple plan: new folk-tinged music that still sounds familiar.

Armed with a repertoire of self-written songs and tunes, they present a program about the vibrant and raging sea: Aegir!

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www.thequest.be

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