Koninklijke Muziekkapel van de Gidsen | Musique Royale des Guides

Koninklijke Muziekkapel van de Gidsen | Musique Royale des Guides KCB 2024
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Data
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20:00
Location
Concert Hall, Regentschapsstraat 30, 1000 Brussels
Price
€3,00 | reservation fee (no discounted or free tickets)

Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides

Twice a year we welcome the Guides in the Concert Hall of the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel.

Since its foundation in 1832 as the King's private music chapel, the identity of the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides stands upon the following pillars:

  • The structure of a large wind orchestra complemented by a unique cavalry trumpet corps.
  • The classical repertoire arises from a unique patrimony of works specifically composed or adapted for this orchestra.
  • And finally a succession of prestigious conductors.  

These pillars enable the orchestra and its Trumpet Corps to perform all their tasks according to the highest quality criteria.
The musical richness of the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides is that of a large brass band and a cavalry trumpet corps of international renown.

Closing concert of the Belgian Music Days

Within the festive closing event of the Belgian Music Days, the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides presents a sampling of Belgian music.
During the first part of the programme, we will hear a work by Jacqueline Fonteyn, followed by the rarely played Réquisitoire (1973) for brass and percussion, opus 28 by 85-year-old Frederik Van Rossum. André Waignein (1942-2015) composed his Rhapsody commissioned by the International Adolphe Sax Competition in Dinant in 2010. Soloist during the concert is Vadim Tkachuk from the saxophone class of Simon Diricq, first laureate of the competition in 2010.

The second part of the programme features two contrasting 20th-century works by Jean Absil (1893-1974) and his pupil Victor Legley (1897-1984). With Rites (1952), Absil follows in the footsteps of his two great examples: his Brussels teacher Paul Gilson and Florent Schmitt. Counterpart to this suite in the programme is Victor Legley's Seventh Symphony (1988), composed especially for the Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides and dedicated to Norbert Nozy. An unmissable concert featuring only top works from the Belgian repertoire for concert band.

Guest Conductor

Bart Bouckaert

 

Soloist 

Vadim Tkachuk, alto saxophone
KCB Ma 2 student of Simon Diricq

Programme

Jacqueline Fontyn
~ Leopoldo Primo

Frederik Van Rossum
~ Réquisitoire

André Waignein
~ Rhapsody for Saxophone and symphonic wind band
   Solist: Vadim Tkachuk

Pause 


Jean Absil
~ Rites

Victor Legley
~ Symphony 7

Jean-Valentin Bender
~ Marche du Premier Régiment des Guides

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