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Hildegard to Bartok - Duo Dilemme - Wednesday 13 Nov - 8pm +MODIFICATIONS+

+MODIFICATIONS+

Beyond Borders: Serious Music Meets Popular Music

Duo Dilemme
Marie Ghitta (viola), Welleda Muller (violin, singing, dancing)


Wednesday 13th December 2017, 8pm
Haekem, Bruxelles

Duo Dilemme is proud to invite you to a trip across Europe and across time in Haekem Theater to discover its fresh and energising universe! 


You’ll hear (duet violin/viola or viola/singing): Bartok, Bach, Renaissance’s madrigal, Hildegard von Bingen, Jewish music from medieval Spain to early 20th century, etc.

You’ll see: Menuet dance, Gigues (Irish and Bach!)

You’ll learn more about different contexts: Middle Ages, Renaissance, traditional music from all across Europe, early 20th century experiences, anecdotes about the links between serious music and popular music, and much more!

Join us for this great evening!

Ticket
Presales: 10€, pls register @haekem@gmail.com
Enter: 15€

Biographies:

Marie Ghitta is a viola player, graduated from the Conservatoire Royal of Brussels in Thérèse-Marie Gilissen class (Licence) and Vincent Hepp class (Master), and from the Koninklijk Conservatorium van Brussels in Paul de Clerck class (Master). She plays a very large repertoire, she’s especially a part of the Akhatamar Quartet, and the Arca Quartet. She followed free improvisation class of Kris Defoort, and studied folkloric music in different countries. She plays in the PasSages group since 2013 and she integrated the Young Belgian Strings in June 2014.

Welleda Muller is a violin player and a singer graduated from the Conservatoire Régional d’Auxerre. After a Phd in Art History she’s been hired as post-doc scholar in the Musiconis Project at the Sorbonne University; meanwhile she made a specialisation in Early Music (in Dominique Vellard and Michel Laplénie classes). She plays in different early music groups, such as Mescolanza. She’s first violin in the Minimes orchestra in Brussels (where she sings also as soloist sometimes) since April 2016. She’s been trained in Baroque dance by Nick Nguyen and Hubert Hazebroucq.

Xclusiv: Meet the Artists - Free Rehearsal Duo Dilemme - Dec 6th and Nov 12th - 7.30pm - Haekem



Exclusive: "Meet the Artists"

Dec 6th
AND
Dec 12th

7.30pm

Come on and see and hear Duo Dilemme rehearsing!

A great experience! Exclusive and free, thank to the Artists.


@Haekem, downtown Brussels.

Don't forget Wednesday November 13th, Medieval Concert, 8pm!

Medieval Music - Duo Dilemme - Wednesday 13 Nov - 8pm


















Beyond Borders: Serious Music Meets Popular Music

Duo Dilemme
Marie Ghitta (viola), Welleda Muller (violin, singing, dancing)


Wednesday 13th December 2017, 8pm
Haekem, Bruxelles

Duo Dilemme is proud to invite you to a trip across Europe and across time in Haekem Theater to discover its fresh and energising universe!


You’ll hear (duet violin/viola or viola/singing): Bach, Renaissance’s madrigal, Hildegard von Bingen, Jewish music from medieval Spain to early 20th century, etc.

You’ll see: Menuet dance, Gigues (Irish and Bach!)

You’ll learn more about different contexts: Middle Ages, Renaissance, traditional music from all across Europe, early 20th century experiences, anecdotes about the links between serious music and popular music, and much more!

Join us for this great evening!


Biographies:

Marie Ghitta is a viola player, graduated from the Conservatoire Royal of Brussels in Thérèse-Marie Gilissen class (Licence) and Vincent Hepp class (Master), and from the Koninklijk Conservatorium van Brussels in Paul de Clerck class (Master). She plays a very large repertoire, she’s especially a part of the Akhatamar Quartet, and the Arca Quartet. She followed free improvisation class of Kris Defoort, and studied folkloric music in different countries. She plays in the PasSages group since 2013 and she integrated the Young Belgian Strings in June 2014.

Welleda Muller is a violin player and a singer graduated from the Conservatoire Régional d’Auxerre. After a Phd in Art History she’s been hired as post-doc scholar in the Musiconis Project at the Sorbonne University; meanwhile she made a specialisation in Early Music (in Dominique Vellard and Michel Laplénie classes). She plays in different early music groups, such as Mescolanza. She’s first violin in the Minimes orchestra in Brussels (where she sings also as soloist sometimes) since April 2016. She’s been trained in Baroque dance by Nick Nguyen and Hubert Hazebroucq.

Belorukov+Hyvärinen - Thursday 9 Nov - 8pm





Chilled (out) Improv Music at its best. About two hours of pure sense of ease.

Serenity, quiescence. Calm and deep depth.

Designing the East of North Experience.
Ilia Belorukov (Saint-Petersburg) - alto saxophone or fluteophone, objects, electronics

Lauri Hyvärinen (Helsinki) - acoustic or electric guitar, effect pedals, objects

"Starting from free improvisation traditions and continuing with quiet contemporary composition, the musicians now approach their music from a more compositional point of view, carefully choosing each sound they produce. The range of sounds used is very wide, from using the surfaces of acoustic instruments such as saxophone or guitar to pick up sounds, to feedback in effect pedals chain or software/hardware modular synthesizer. The duo has releases on Pan Y Rosas Discos (USA), Rypistellyt Levyt (FI) and Spina!Rec (RU) labels. They will be on their first big tour in November 2017 after some smaller ones in Finland, Russia and Baltic States."

On THURSDAY 9 Nov they will play at Haekem (8:00 PM). Not to be missed.

Gerard Daval




In practice:
Belorukov+Hyvärinen
THURSDAY 9 Nov
Happy Hours: 6 - 7:30pm
Concert: 8pm
15 euros
Pre-Sale (pls register at haekem@gmail.com) 10 euros
BIO (Private Show, By Invitation Only)
THX Lauri Hyvärinen for organizing this event!


video: https://vimeo.com/196324050

https://rypistellytlevyt.bandcamp.com/album/split
http://www.panyrosasdiscos.net/pyr194-ilia-belorukov-and-lauri-hyvarinen-drupe/
https://spinarec.bandcamp.com/album/split-7

for more info:
http://belorukov.blogspot.com/2011/06/hyvarinen.html
laurihyvarinen.com
belorukov.blogspot.com
























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Improbabilis Duo - Saturday 30 September - 8pm


Pierre-Antoine Savoyat and Simon Groppe are moving ahead on a chosen path amongst
the free music unleashed universe (Bill Dixon, Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, Jacques Di Donato and/or Axel Dorner);
Messiaen & Varèse contemporary music;
Ligeti "formal-static development music";
or Grisey microtonal realm.
Aim: stripping to cast aside the restraints of conventions, and seeking to create musical synthesis.

On Sat 30 Sept they will play at Haekem (8:00 PM). Obviously an open-minded
momentum.


In practice:
Improbabilis Duo
Pierre-Antoine Savoyat & Simon Groppe
Happy Hours: 6 - 7:30pm
Concert: 8pm
15 euros
Pre-Sale (pls register at haekem@gmail.com) 10 euros
BIO (Private Show, By Invitation Only)

THX Simon Groppe for organizing this event!

Teaser:



Serious Music Meets Popular Music - Thursday 20 July - 8pm













To celebrate Belgium National Day, Duo Dilemme takes you on a little trip across Europe and time in Haekem Theater on Thursday 20 July, 8pm.

Born in Brussels, capital city of Europe, one of the most European duets is proud to invite you to discover its fresh and energising universe!

See U

Gerard Daval


Practical Info:
Duo Dilemme
Marie Ghitta (viola), Welleda Muller (violin, singing, dancing)

Happy Hours: 6pm - 7:30pm
Concert: 8pm
15 euros

10 euros presale: Pls register at haekem@gmail.com
BIO (Private Show, By Invitation Only)

THX Welleda Muller for organizing this event!


Programme:

Part #1: Travel in Europe
Following the Jewish tradition in Europe: Yiddish influences and Sephardic culture
- Ernest Bloch: 1rst movement of the Hebraic suite, rhapsody
- La Rosa Enflorece: 15th century Sephardic song
- El Chaim: Yiddish traditional

Hungarian music and singing in all its states
- Bela Bartok (1881-1945): extracts from the 44 duets for violins
- György Kurtag meets Hildegarde von Bingen (1098-1179): In nomine all’ongherese, 

O Virtus Sapientiae
- Andrea Gabrieli (1533-1585): La Vergine e smile a la Rosa
- Bohuslav Martinu: extract from “3 Madrigals”

Part #2: Music and dance
- Johannes-Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Prelude of the 2nd suite in D minor for cello
- Calasul: Romanian traditional
- Cantigas of Santa Maria (13th century): Quen a omagen
- Guillaume de Machaut (1300-1377): Ay mi dame de valour
- Johannes-Sebastian Bach: Minuets of the first suite in G major for cello
- Johannes-Sebastian Bach: Sarabande of the 2nd suite in D minor for cello
- Branle gay (16th century collection, Attaignant): Je file
- Johannes-Sebastian Bach: Gigue of the first suite in G major for cello
- Irish Gigue
- William Croft (1678-1727): Sonata n°1, op. 3

- Fanny Tran (composition for the Duo Dilemme): J’ai faim ! Folklorissimo




Bios:
Marie Ghitta is a viola player, graduated from the Conservatoire Royal of Brussels in Thérèse-Marie Gilissen class (Licence) and Vincent Hepp class (Master), and from the Koninklijk Conservatorium van Brussels in Paul de Clerck class (Master).

She plays a very large repertoire, especially as part of the Akhatamar Quartet,
and the Arca Quartet.
She followed free improvisation class of Kris Defoort, and studied folkloric music in different countries.
She had played in the PasSages group since 2013 and she integrated the Young Belgian Strings in June 2014.

Welleda Muller is a violin player and a singer graduated from the Conservatoire Régional d’Auxerre. After a Phd in Art History she’s been hired as post-doc scholar in the Musiconis Project at University of 
Sorbonne; meanwhile she has specialized in Early Music (Dominique Vellard & Michel Laplénie classes).
She plays in different early music groups, such as Mescolanza.
She has been first violin in the Minimes Orchestra in Brussels (where she sometimes also sings as a  soloist) since April 2016. She’s been trained in Baroque dance by Nick Nguyen and Hubert Hazebroucq.
























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Copyright © 2017 Haekem. All rights reserved. Haekem is a registered trademark. All trademarks, service marks, names, trade dress, product names and logos appearing on the mail are the property of their respective owners.
Artworks, pictures, editorial supports: Welleda Muller, Dilemme Duo, Adobe Stock, Gerard Daval.
Graphics Studio: Haekem, Gerard Daval.
Special Happy Hour not valid with any other Offer or Discount. Can not be combined with any other Offer of Discount. Offer is valid on selected items only: please see conditions at Haekem for details. Special Happy Hour is subject to change and or cancellation. Haekem reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change, modify, add or remove portions of these Special Offers, at any time. It is your responsibility to check these Offers periodically for changes.

It's about another musical story - Friday 2 June - 8pm



You know them. We know you love them.

But, Friday, it's about another musical story.

"- Do You mean Improv Theater and Improv Music stirred up?
- Actually, yes..."

Gerard Daval


Laure Bardet, Violin Master, Improviser
Thierry Maerschalk, Theatre Artist, Improviser, PhMD, renowned illusionist
Renaud Leclerc, Theatre Artist, Improviser, Master of Anthropology

A french speaking event.

In practice:
Happy Hours: 6pm - 7:30pm
Concert: 8pm
10 euros
BIO (Private Show, By Invitation Only)


THX Thierry Maerschalk for organizing this event!

Legal notice:
Copyright © 2017 Haekem. All rights reserved. Haekem is a registered trademark. All trademarks, service marks, names, trade dress, product names and logos appearing on the mail are the property of their respective owners.
Artworks, pictures, editorial supports: Wikipedia. Adobe Stock. Gerard Daval.
Graphics Studio: Thierry Maerschalk- Gerard Daval.
Special Happy Hour not valid with any other Offer or Discount. Can not be combined with any other Offer of Discount. Offer is valid on selected items only: please see conditions at Haekem for details. Special Happy Hour is subject to change and or cancellation. Haekem reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change, modify, add or remove portions of these Special Offers, at any time. It is your responsibility to check these Offers periodically for changes.

Wasteland: Chamber Noise - Friday 9 June - 8pm

"Veritable Brandenburg concerto of noise pollution, Wasteland met at the Brussels festival Tempo al Tempo 2016.
Alchemy, affinities and an observation: the fragility of their “baroque” families of instrument (flute, oboe and guitars) could be put to use in an archaic and luminous landscape where breath penetrates feeling and the mind voyages on the threshold of unspeakable dada tremors with vertiginous reptilian speed…"

Obviously a positive momentum.


In practice:
Happy Hours: 6pm - 7:30pm
Concert: 8pm
15 euros
Pre-Sale (pls register at haekem@gmail.com) 10 euros
BIO (Private Show, By Invitation Only)


Wasteland:
Rosa Parlato (IT) flute, objects and electronics
Flautist, composer and teacher, active in free improvisation, electro-acoustic composition, music theatre and experimental chanson, also works with visual and video artists. Acousmatic works, installations and multidisciplinary creations presented at festivals including Sonoscopie #06 Mons, Ecran total #06 Muzzix Lille, Sound Up Transnumeriques Mons, Sound Walk Lisbonne, Silence Festival Lecce/Bari, Musica Viva Guimares, Sonor#8 Nantes, Panorama Fresnoy et Détours de Babel CIMN Grenoble.
https://www.rosaparlato.com/
https://soundcloud.com/fatrassons/extrait-sursauts


Paulo Chagas (P) oboe
Composer, teacher and multi-instrumentalist, has dedicated his intervention to several strands of contemporary music, electro-acoustic, ambient, free improvisation, jazz and chamber music. Additionally he works on music production and promotion of improvised music concerts and festivals and also writes for music magazines and blogs. He is artistic director of the MIA Festival and Zpoluras Archives. Along with music, he loves to cook.
http://paulochagas.weebly.com
https://soundcloud.com/pauloxagas
https://zpoluras.bandcamp.com


Philippe Lenglet (FR) guitars, objects
Self taught, gravitated very early on towards improvised music and prepared guitar. Has participated in the creation of the Orchestre des 100 guitares directed by Rhys Chatham, La pieuvre (improvising orchestra of the Centre Régional d’Improvisation et de Musique Expérimentale), Electric-Cue (5 electric guitars), NMPP, Electropus and Le Grand Orchestre of collective Muzzix Lille. Also plays with Michel Doneda, Daunik Lazro, Olivier Benoit, Jean-Marc Montera, Edward Perraud, Tony Oxley, Roger Turner, Eugene Chadbourne.
https://soundcloud.com/user-317111410


Steve Gibbs (USA/BE) 8 string guitar, voice
With a rich field of activity spanning recitals, research and multidisciplinary creation, has developed a radically personalized 8 string concert guitar with embedded captors that enables him to approach lute and keyboard music, contact noise and odd string fractions within a single instrument. Over 40 years of career has performed in Europe, USA and Asia. In addition to Western music, professional training includes, Carnatic and Buddhist chant and Korean shamanist percussion.
www.stevegibbs.net
www.soundcloud.com/steve-gibbs-8
www.stevegibbsguitar.bandcamp.com



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Artworks, pictures, editorial supports: Adobe Stock. Gerard Daval.
Graphics Studio: Haekem - Gerard Daval.
Special Happy Hour not valid with any other Offer or Discount. Can not be combined with any other Offer of Discount. Offer is valid on selected items only: please see conditions at Haekem for details. Special Happy Hour is subject to change and or cancellation. Haekem reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change, modify, add or remove portions of these Special Offers, at any time. It is your responsibility to check these Offers periodically for changes.

When it's at its best The Instantanée Serie - Saturday 27 May - 8pm




Contemporary at its best:
Benjamin,
Ligeti
Sollima,
And more*

Artists:
Boris Benazdia,
Fernando Garcia Calvo,
Ian-Elfinn Rosiu,
And more*

Instruments:
Flute solo,
Cello solo,
Violin solo,
And more*

And a Liège Master Impro Session!

See You,

Gerard Daval


*Pls check this page for update.


Thanks Ian-Elfinn Rosiu , organizing this show.

In practice:
Happy Hours: 6pm - 7:30pm
Concert: 8pm
15 euros
Pre-Sale (pls register at haekem@gmail.com) 10 euros
BIO (Private Show, By Invitation Only)


Legal notice:
Copyright © 2017 Haekem. All rights reserved. Haekem is a registered trademark. All trademarks, service marks, names, trade dress, product names and logos appearing on the mail are the property of their respective owners.
Artworks, pictures, editorial supports: Wikipedia. Adobe Stock. Gerard Daval.
Graphics Studio: Haekem - Gerard Daval.
Special Happy Hour not valid with any other Offer or Discount. Can not be combined with any other Offer of Discount. Offer is valid on selected items only: please see conditions at Haekem for details. Special Happy Hour is subject to change and or cancellation. Haekem reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change, modify, add or remove portions of these Special Offers, at any time. It is your responsibility to check these Offers periodically for changes.

Vièle and Violin: about bowed string past tenth Centuries - Friday 5 May - 8pm




We are proud to welcome for a solo show, a renowned international Violonist and Musicologist, Doctor of Musical Arts, Ms Welleda Muller.
An in-depth bowed string specialist Artist indeed.
An a singer.


She will introduce and perform a large panel of amazing pieces from Medieval-Ages to Contemporary Music.
A true voyage by her bows rubbing the strings on her three instruments : A Vièle, especially master build by the Luthier Mr Féraud, a Baroque Violin and one Contemporary Violin.

Concert: Friday 5 May 8pm
A real must-see.

We are grateful to Ms Fanny Tran, Compositor, to introduce this wonderful Artist, Ms Wellema Muller.
As a clever guide & artist on this cultural journey.


See You,

Gerard Daval


Concert Program:
Vièle and Violin: about bowed string past tenth Centuries

Pieces played by Vièle à Archet and sang:
- Hildegarde de Bingen (1098-1179): O Virtus Sapientiae
- Cantigas de Santa Maria (XIII Century): Quen a omagen
- Anonymous (end of XIII Century): Lamento di Tristano
- Roman de Fauvel (1310-1316), Philippe de Vitry: Veritas Arpie
- Vermeil de Montserrat Book (end of XIV Century): Cuncti simus concanentes
- Guillaume de Machaut (1300-1377), virelai: Ay mi dame de valour
Bayeux Manuscript (XV Century), Anonymous: L’amour de moy
- Recueil d’Attaignant (XVI Century), Branle gay: Je file

Pieces played by Baroque Violin:
- Dario Castello (1590-1658): Sonata Prima a Sopran Solo
- John Playford (1623-1686): The Division Violin
- Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Fantasia for Violin without Bass, B-Dur

Pieces played by Contemporary Violin:
- Johan-Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) : Saraband, partita 2, BWV 1004
- Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) : Violin Concerto, G-Dur, 1st movement
- Franz Schubert (1797-1828) : Violin Sonata D408, G moll, 3rd movement
- Jean Martinon (1910-1976) : Sonatine for Violin alone, op. 32, #1



Forewords
Snippe: https://youtu.be/o1iFPo6CsIc
Snippet, performing F. Tran: https://youtu.be/o1iFPo6CsIc?t=24s

(Sorry, in french)

Welleda Muller est titulaire d'un premier prix de violon (classe de Vincent Pagliarin) et d'un premier prix de chant lyrique (classe de Pasquale Mourey) obtenus au conservatoire régional d'Auxerre.
Après l'obtention d'un doctorat en histoire des arts, elle est recrutée en tant que chercheure à l'Université Paris-Sorbonne au sein du projet Musiconis sur la représentation de la musique et des musiciens au Moyen Âge et se spécialise en musique médiévale et renaissante (auprès de Dominique Vellard et de Michel Laplénie notamment).
Elle joue d'une vièle à archet fabriquée par Olivier Féraud et fait partie de l'ensemble de musique ancienne Mescolanza depuis 2012.
Elle joue dans des orchestres et ensembles de musique de chambre en France, Allemagne, Italie, Belgique depuis une quinzaine d’années.
Elle est premier violon dans l'orchestre des Minimes (et chante parfois en soliste) à Bruxelles depuis 2016 et a fondé le Duo Dilemme avec Marie Ghitta. Elle s’est formée à la danse baroque auprès de Nick Nguyen et de Hubert Hazebroucq.


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CANCELED Wang One-Off @ Haekem - Friday 5 May 8pm


This concert was canceled by the artist.

We apologize for the inconveniences.

Gerard Daval








Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonate #2 in A minor, BWV 1003
Grave - Fuga - Andante - Allegro

Fritz Kreisler: Recitativo & Scherzo, opus 6




Ernest Bloch: Suite #1 (1958)
Prelude - Andante tranquillo

Allegro - Andante - Allegro energico

Fanny Tran: Petite Musique Spatiale

Eugène Ysaÿe: Sonate #6 in E major, opus 27
Allegro giusto non troppo vivo
Allegretto poco scherzando






Happy Hours: 6pm - 7:30pm
Concert: 8pm
15 euros - Pre-Sale (pls register at haekem@gmail.com) 10 euros
Christopher Wang, American violinist and musicologist of Chinese descent, 
was born in Taipei, Taiwan.



He began learning the violin at the age of four and gave his first public concert at the age of six.



Wang has performed on numerous concert stages of the world including appearances in New York City at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Weill Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Flushing Town Hall, LeFrak Concert Hall, Frederick Loewe Theatre, and Concert Auditorium at Museum of the City in New York;
Aspen Music Festival's Starling Recital Series in Colorado,
Salzburger Schlosskonzerte in Austria,
Philomuses Music Festival and Festival Musique au Marais in Paris, France,
National Concert Hall in Taipei, Taiwan, 
Engelsholm Manor Concert Series in Denmark,
Saint Mark’s Music Festival in Florence, Italy, and
Salle Casino Theatre Concert Hall in Geneva, Switzerland, among others.



 His performances with orchestras include appearances with the Oregon Symphony in Portland, the Queens Symphony Orchestra in New York City, the North Carolina Symphony in Greensboro, State Philharmonie Orchestra of Oradea in Romania, and the Broadway Symphony and Seattle Philharmonic in Seattle, among others.



Being a scholar of Baroque music and a champion of contemporary music, he has collaborated with many eminent artists in classical, modern, and folk music.
Wang's teachers include: Joseph Swensen, Zakhar Bron, Dorothy DeLay, Naoko Tanaka, Margaret Pressley, Walther Schwede, Cho-Liang Lin, Stephanie Chase and Robert Lipsett, his mentors include Ken Boxley, Peter Bloch, Raymond Erickson, Joseph Swensen and Kurt Weishaupt, and he is under the auspices of benefactors Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Weishaupt.
He is a recording artist for Finningham Records in Brussels, for whom he has recorded solo violin works by living Belgian composer Fanny Tran, and is also a concert artist on the roster of Kuenstleragentur Hollaender-Calix International Artists Agency in Vienna.




Christopher Wang plays a Giovanni Longiaru, dated 1929.






Please, visit http://www.christopherwang.net
Forewords:
Snippet from F. Tran
https://youtu.be/hmXpu3OPzxk

Snippet from Ch. Ives & Ravel's "Blues"
https://youtu.be/vnk27X_M9AY



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Artworks, pictures, editorial supports: Christopher Wang. Adobe Stock. Gerard Daval.
Graphics Studio: Haekem - Gerard Daval.

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