this event is part of
start | 14.30 |
expected end time | 16.05 |
Part of Weekendpas Bach Academie 2020 and Abo Kamermuziek 19-20
Anamorphosis, often enhanced by mirrors, was a popular trick among Baroque painters: how you look determines what you see. Het Collectief apply that process musically to the ultimate Bach work The Art of Fugue, revealing new colours, styles and forms.
Johannes Schöllhorn (1962)
Anamorphoses for ensemble
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Selection from The Art of Fugue, BWV1080
Johannes Schöllhorn (1962)
Anamorphoses for ensemble
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Selection from The Art
Het Collectief: ensemble
Johannes Schöllhorn: musical direction
Thomas Dieltjens: piano
Wibert Aerts: violin
Vincent Hepp: alto
Martijn Vink: cello
Jonathan Focquaert: double bass
Toon Fret: flute
Julien Hervé: clarinet, basset clarinet
Tomonori Takeda: bass clarinet
Alain De Rudder: trumpet
Kristina Mascher-Turner: French horn
Alain Pire: trombone
Pascal Rousseau: bass tuba
Philippe Thuriot: accordion
Het Collectief: ensemble
Johannes Schöllhorn: musical direction
Thomas Dieltjens: piano
Wibert Aerts: violin
start | 14.30 |
expected end time | 16.05 |
Part of Weekendpas Bach Academie 2020 and Abo Kamermuziek 19-20
In collaboration with KU Leuven