Delle Donne Consort takes the audience on an engaging journey through various eras and styles of music history.
The influence of the Neapolitan Villanella ft. Ictus Ensemble
About searching, beyond the border ft. Vigdis Hansa Elst & Maarten Buyl
Residency ft. Abrahamblue & Fifty Hertz
About Venetian Love ft. Paradise Repaired
Open rehearsal ft. Osaka Riot at the end of the residency
The influence of Villanelle Napolitane + reading
From Bach over medieval dances and Italian baroque to creations by young contemporary composers:
The influence of Villanelle Napolitane
The influence of Villanelle Napolitane
The influence of Villanelle Napolitane
Created by Guzmán Calzada Llorente ft. Lucie Nezri, electronics
ft. the dance department of the Art Academy August De Boeck
Intimate mini-concerts lasting 15 minutes.
About Venetian love ft. Paradise Repaired led by Korneel Van Neste
For the 12th international Conference on Cultural Policy research the University of Antwerp organises an exclusive gala dinner at the St. Augustinus Church
The six municipalities of the Sierra Espuña Territory are hosting the VI edition of the Sierra Espuña International Early Music Festival ECOS.
For the cultural weekend in Antwerp on Sunday 28 August, the Delle Donne Consort played three short concerts each of half an hour.
A programm full of medieval royal dances.
In honor of the Flemish Holiday Delle Donne Consort has put together a varied program with the wonderful repertoire of composers from the Franco-Flemish school, also known as the Franco-Flemish Polyphonists
The search for identity and one's own voice.
The search for identity and one's own voice.
Flemish polyphonists, a trip to the Baroque with Bach and Mancini and also a recent work by the young Flemish organist & composer, Pieter De Vos.
Intimate mini-concerts lasting 15 minutes.
Polyphonic music of old Flemish and Italian masters such as Cypriaan de Rore-Josquin des Prez, Baroque music of Francesco Mancini and Johann Sebastian Bach.
Polyphonic music of old Flemish and Italian masters such as Cypriaan de Rore-Josquin des Prez, Baroque music of Francesco Mancini and Johann Sebastian Bach, combined with contemporary music from Fulvio Caldini and Pieter De Vos.
Music and art history were shaped by travel, exchanges, and migration. While the Franco-Flemish dominated the scene in the 15th and 16th centuries, Italy became the center in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Celebrating New Year and the double Praetorius Anniversary: 450 years after his birth, 400 years after his death.
Polyphonic music from Cyrpiano de Rore and other Flemish composers.
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