Cultural Centre of Hasselt
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Vergessen
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumsymphoniaASSAI is telling the remarkable story of four compositions by the classical masters Mozart, Beethoven and Mendelssohn, which disappeared from radar throughout history and whose existence even had been forgotten...
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The English Connection
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumIn The English connection, symphoniaASSAI explores the English musical identity and the historical connections between the work of the composers Edward Elgar (1857-1934), Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) and Benjamin Britten (1913-1976).
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Embrujo Español
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumCultuurcentrum Hasselt - 15.00 Cedric Honings, guitar A Spanish musical enchantment with works by De Falla, Rodrigo and Ravel - symphoniaASSAI is pleased to welcome Limburg talent Cedric Honings as a soloist in one of the most evocative Spanish compositions for guitar and orchestra: the Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquín Rodrigo. When Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) […]
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Transcendence – composer’s last words
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumTranscendence brings three masterpieces from the oeuvre of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Robert Schumann that were written during the last years of their lives. symphoniaASSAI looks into the state of mind of these masters during their last days. What crossed their minds when they put these notes on paper? Were they aware of the little time they had left?
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New York, New York
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumKris Vuylsteke, soloist
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Footprints | Mendelssohn in the footsteps of Mozart
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumsymphoniaASSAI looks with Footprints into the genesis of three masterpieces from Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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Nordiske lyder | Scandinavian music for strings
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumAlthough music from Scandinavia is in line with the musical traditions elsewhere in Europe, it is at the same time imbued with its own folk culture, breathing the width of the Nordic landscape.
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symphoniaASSAI meets Morning Tears
Cultural Centre of Hasselt Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, BelgiumOn May 12th 2013 a special concert took place in the Cultural Centre of Hasselt. As a soloist we welcomed again Anneleen Lenaerts (Vienna Philharmonic) performing the harp concerto of the Belgian Joseph Jongen.