Júlia Pusker © Ingrid Otto Since 2015, Júlia Pusker has been artist in residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, in the violin department of Augustin Dumay. Two years ago, in 2019, the Hungarian talent broke through completely: she received the fifth prize at the...

In the tropical forest and savannah of Suriname, compelling melodies, trilling arias and choruses resound. Tropenliefde tells the story of Erato and Viridis, their parents Kyryi and Faunus and the tribes to which they belong, the Wajana and the Akoerio. Vic De Wachter tells of...

The question crops up several times when listening to Kurt Weill's repertoire: is a classical composer at work here or is there a flirtation with musical? What difference does it make? Weill is something you feel right into your heart. This is also the case for...

Beethoven was born 251 years ago and his work still resonates with contemporary composers. We begin this evening with a refreshing drink: Frederik Neyrinck presents a new choral work, with text from the first article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the revolutionary...