start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 22.55 |
with break |
Collaborating with Norwegian organist and ethnomusicologist Sigbjørn Apeland, Belgian trio Donder recorded the album Het Verdriet (Sorrow) in Hof Bladelin, a mediaeval city palace. Flemish polyphony and folk music provide the basis for exciting, stripped back melancholy. That fresh new music can be inspired by early music is also proven by world star Dave Douglas in his ode to the Ghent Altarpiece. In it the music of Van Eyck's contemporary Guillaume Dufay is translated to a contemporary context and injected with the improvisational freedom of jazz.
20.00—21.10
Donder & Apeland
21.30—22.40
Dave Douglas: Secular Psalms
Sigbjørn Apeland: organ
Donder:
Casper Van De Velde: drums
Stan Callewaert: bass
Harrison Steingueldoir: piano
Dave Douglas: trumpet
Tomeka Reid: cello
Antoine Pierre: drums
Frederik Leroux: guitar
Berlinde Deman: tuba, serpent & song
Marta Warelis: piano & positive organ
Sigbjørn Apeland: organ
Donder:
Casper Van De Velde: drums
Stan Callewaert: bass
Harrison Steingueldoir: pian
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 22.55 |
with break |
In collaboration with KAAP
coproduction: Jazz Brugge (KAAP and Concertgebouw Brugge), Handelsbeurs (Ghent) and November Music (’s Hertogenbosch)
with thanks to Baloise Insurance