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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.