Musique symphonique et électronique. Sous la direction du chef anglais Micheal Seal, venez entendre The Inextinguishable, œuvre romantique par excellence du compositeur danois Carl Nielsen. Rarement jouée, cette symphonie nous connecte aux sources les plus primitives du flux vital, à ce qui touche l'être humain, le monde animal et le monde végétal. La partie électronique est confiée à Antoine Pierre. Figure incontournable du jazz, le batteur et producteur bruxellois fusionne ses grooves à la matière symphonique. Hypnotique, captivant et toujours inventif, laissez-vous tenter par une expérience unique !
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For the first time at Festival Musiq3, we invite you to an exceptional evening of symphonic and electronic music to be held in the legendary Studio 4. Come and listen to The Inextinguishable, the quintessential romantic work by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, under the baton of English conductor Micheal Seal. Rarely performed, the very power of this symphony connects us to the most primitive sources of the flow of life, to what affects human beings, animals and plants. We asked Antoine Pierre to create a bridge between symphonic music and his world. Surrounded by a unique cockpit of drums and electronics, the Brussels-based drummer and producer has come up with a collection of samples that he organically mixes in real time with his own drum grooves. Whether pulsating synthesizers, snatches of otherworldly voices, or enchanted and blurred spurts of sound, each electronic element blends perfectly with the rhythms played live by Antoine Pierre. At times hypnotic and captivating, at other times unfurling on downtempo dub vibes, and always inventive and surprisingly layered, let yourself be tempted by this unique experience!
Programme
Program
Carl Nielsen - Symphony No4 Op. 29, The inextinguishable
Antoine Pierre - Création
Carl Nielsen - Symphony No4 Op. 29, The inextinguishable
Antoine Pierre - Creation