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30
Apr
2013
conductor
Wouter Lenaerts (°1981) is considered one of the most versatile musicians of his generation. As a composer, conductor and pianist, he stands out in different musical areas that extend each other from different angles and result in a profound musical experience.
In his artistic vision he seeks an enriching symbiose between composing and performing music.
Wouter studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and received 5 Master diplomas. In the classes of Rafaël D'Haene and Boyan Vodenitcharov he studied respectively Music Writing (Harmony, Counterpoint and Fugue) and Piano (2004).
Then he followed Symphonic Wind Orchestra Conducting (2006) with Norbert Nozy and for his examination concert he conducted the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides, including on the program his own work Niflheim for symphonic wind orchestra.
He completed his education in the speciality of Composition (2007) in the class of Rafaël D'Haene with his work Lettres Oubliées for symphonic orchestra and obtained the highest distinction.
At the same time he studied Symphonic Orchestra Conducting (2008) with Silveer Van den Broeck and Ronald Zollman and performed his exam concert with the Kauno Miesto Symfoninis Orkestras in Kaunas (Lithuania). With this orchestra he premiered his composition Lettres Oubliées.
Wouter was repeatedly awarded due to his remarkable studies at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels (1999-2008). He received the award 'Lunssens' for his special examination of Harmony and he was awarded the prize "Gevaert" for Fugue. In addition, he was rewarded with the prize of the Artistic Foundation 'Mathilde E. Horlait-Dapsens' for his exceptional performance in this Conservatory.
Since 2004 Wouter teaches Music Writing and Analysis for conductors at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
As a composer Wouter is well known for his colorful, natural and expressive composition style. He has written pieces for piano, harp, voice, chamber music and works for symphony orchestra and symphonic wind orchestra.
His compositions are often performed all around Europe, the United States, Latin America and Japan and are recorded by renowned musicians.
The work Devil's Island for symphonic wind orchestra was awarded the First Prize and unanimity of the jury on the Composition Contest of the European Youth Music Festival in Neerpelt in 2004 and became the compulsory work in the highest division of the same competition for orchestras in May 2005.
In 2006 and 2011 Wouter was nominated for the Gouden Klaproos, the SABAM prize for composers, respectively in the disciplines Wind Orchestra and Chamber Music.
Wouter is the founder and artistic director of the newly established orchestra symphoniaASSAI, a new symphonic collective for the Limburg region. He also collaborates with the Norwegian Youth Chamber Music Festival in Stavanger as conductor of the chamber orchestra and with the Limburgs Orkest Jeugd en Muziek from Hasselt.
He is regularly invited as a jury member and guest conductor with orchestras, and often asked as a consultant in recordings and performances of his compositions.
30
Apr
2013
Violin 1
Michal Buczkowski (concertmeester)
Annerien Stuker
Andres Ibañez Gangutia
Dominika Karbowniczek
Varvara Jitcov
Panos Charalampidis
Violin 2
Violeta Fernández Torres (aanvoerder)
Monika Mlynarczyk
Moe Shono
Dejana Sekulic
Tomasz Pajak
Astro Rocco
Viola
Violeta Fernández Torres (aanvoerder)
Monika Mlynarczyk
Moe Shono
Dejana Sekulic
Tomasz Pajak
Astro Rocco
Cello
Jan Skopowski (aanvoerder)
Johanna Peiler
Helena Fuertes Plata
Clara Sanchez
Contrabass
Ariel Eberstein (aanvoerder)
Michiel Kelchtermans
Flute
Leen Claessens
Anke Lauwers (piccolo)
Tiny De herdt
Oboe
Dorien Schrooten
Tom van de Graaf (althobo)
Veerle Huskens
Clarinet
Kris Vuylsteke
Pablo Menéndez Freije
Fagaot
Bert Helsen
Kensuke Taira (contrafagot)
Honn
Mario Fuertes Plata
Tinne Dehertefelt
Jelle Soen
David Sebastián
Trumpet
Robby Boone
Frédéric Quinet
Percussion
Thomas Plessers (pauken)
Ruben Olownia
Jelle van Dooren
Harp
Ursula Ascic
30
Apr
2013
In its short existence symphoniaASSAI already performed in important venues including the Basilica of Tongeren during the Basilica Festival of Flanders, the concert hall of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, the historic C-Mine Cultural Center in Genk, the Casino Beringen, and shared the stage with renowned national and international soloists as:
Anneleen Lenaerts
(Belgium) - Harp - Principal harpist at the Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera, prize winner at international competitions and soloist with renowned international orchestras.
Raymond Curfs
(Netherlands) - Percussion - First timpanist at the Bayerischer Rundfunk Munich, lecturer at Munich College of Music, guest professor at the Paris Conservatoire.
Luk Artois
(Belgium) - Percussion - First timpanist with the Orchestra of La Monnaie in Brussels.
Aldo Baerten
(Belgium) - Flute - Principal flute at deFilharmonie Antwerp, professor at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp and University of the Arts Utrecht.
Stéphane Labeyrie
(France) - Tuba - Solo tuba at the Orchestre de Paris, Opéra National de Lyon Orchestra National de Toulouse, professor at the Conservatory of Lausanne.
Francis Orval
(Belgium) - Horn - Professor at the Musikhochschule in Trossingen (Germany), former teacher at the Conservatories of Liège and Luxembourg.
Jonas Bylund
(Sweden) - Trombone - Successful orchestral career in Scandinavia and Germany, lecturer at Academy of Music in Hannover.
30
Apr
2013
orchestra
symphoniaASSAI is a new symphonic collective founded in 2009. With a setting that goes from strings ensemble or chamber orchestra to large symphony orchestra, symphoniaASSAI is every time immersed in challenging, innovative and artistic repertoire. In addition to the richness of classical compositions, the impulse of contemporary music finds also a place in our programs.
In its short existence symphoniaASSAI has worked with renowned soloists from the land and abroad, such as Francis Orval (Belgium), Jonas Bylund (Sweden), Stephane Labeyrie (France), Aldo Baerten (Belgium), Raymond Curfs (Netherlands), Luk Artois (Belgium), Anneleen Lenaerts (Belgium) who joined the orchestra on stage in concerts at the Basilica Festival of Flanders, the historical context of the C-Mine Cultural Centrum in Genk or the beautiful concert hall of the Conservatory in Brussels.
symphoniaASSAI is leaded by the Limburg composer, conductor and pianist Wouter Lenaerts, who along with concertmaster Lei Wang is the musical heart of a dynamic and enthusiastic group of talented musicians.
board
Ludo Kelchtermans - voorzitter
Wouter Lenaerts - artistieke leiding
Gert Cuppens - secretariaat
Georges Meurs - financiën
Hubert Coninx - orkestregie
Hilde Verheijen - communicatie
Vital Davids
Rose-Marie Hendrikx
Rik Lenaerts
Patrick Meynen
Ivo Valgaeren
With the support of
Rafaël D'Haene - componist, ere-directeur Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel
Luc Ponet - voorzitter Basilica Festival van Vlaanderen
Mark Janssens - presentator radio Klara
Ronny Ruyters - ACA IT-Solutions
René Jansen - Building Group Jansen
12
Jan
2011
Sobre nosotros
Werd geschreven in opdracht van Norbert Nozy en de Koninklijke Harmonie van Thorn.
Deze compositie voor saxofoon solo en symfonisch blaasorkest neemt zowel muzikanten als luisteraars mee op een ontdekkingstocht naar het verborgene achter de muziek en de saxofoon als instrument. Doorheen vijf in elkaar vloeiende bewegingen, waarvan de solocadens het middendeel vormt, hullen verschillende thema's en motieven zich in een raadselachtige sfeer en ontsluiert de saxofoon een nieuwe klankwereld.
Het werk is opgebouwd rond twee koraalachtige melodieën die voortdurend terugkeren in verschillende gedaantes. Ook de naam van de opdrachtgever duikt steevast op doorheen het werk. Via de techniek van de muzikale cryptografie werden de letters NOZY omgezet in een muzikaal motief (sol-la-mi-re) dat steeds vaker verschijnt naarmate het werk evolueert. Op dezelfde manier wordt ook de code ontcijferd achter de naam van de uitvinder van de saxofoon: belangrijke bouwstenen in de compositie zijn de motieven SAX (mi-la-do), alsook de harmonische verbinding A-S (la-mi(b)), verwijzend naar de Alt-Saxofoon als solo-instrument en bekendste uit de familie der saxofoons.