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Oxalys & Claire Lefilliâtre

Canteloube, Debussy, Brewaeys & Van Parys

vocal
chamber music
Wed 10 Oct 2018 -20.00
introduction by Jan Christiaens 19.15
start 20.00
expected end time 21.50
with break
All prices include booking fees.

The praises of our earth sung in soft pastels

Oxalys paint a cosmos full of twinkling timbres and sleek melodies. Annelies Van Parys provides the summery arrangements of Canteloube and Debussy. Her flawless feel for instrumental colour variation undoubtedly comes from her much-mourned teacher Luc Brewaeys. He taught her to turn sounds inside out, to make them shine even brighter. It is no coincidence that the title of Brewaeys' work in this evening’s programme quotes 16th-century polymath Galileo Galilei’s famous words about the Earth: Eppur si muove… And yet it moves.

programme

Luc Brewaeys (1959-2015)
Eppur si muove

Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957)
Selection from Chants d’Auvergne (arr. Annelies Van Parys)

Annelies Van Parys (1975)
Harp trio

Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune (arr. Annelies Van Parys)

Luc Brewaeys (1959-2015)
Eppur si muove

Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957)
Selection from Chants d’Auvergne (arr.

performers

Oxalys: ensemble
Claire Lefilliâtre: soprano

Wed 10 Oct 2018 -20.00
introduction by Jan Christiaens 19.15
start 20.00
expected end time 21.50
with break
All prices include booking fees.