Winter Wonders 2024 has come to an end. The next edition will take place from November 28, 2025, to January 4, 2026. See you in the center of Brussels! Winter Wonders 2024 has come to an end. The next edition will take place from November 28, 2025, to January 4, 2026. See you in the center of Brussels! Winter Wonders 2024 has come to an end. The next edition will take place from November 28, 2025, to January 4, 2026. See you in the center of Brussels!

Winter Vox

08/12/2024

de 4:00 pm

à 8:00 pm

Winter Vox is back every weekend with six professional or amateur ensembles performing recitals — three on Saturdays and three on Sundays — with the focus on Christmas carols, gospel, hymns as well as the latest pop hits.

Dudoka

16h-17h

Dudoka is a Ghent-based choir that reinterprets choral music from the 20th and 21st centuries. The music of Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, Owain Park and Ola Gjeilo, amongst others, is creatively reworked into beautiful melodies and harmonies, often with surprising and moving turns. The sound can be more like poetry. They also perform contemporary arrangements of folk songs and popular music, as well as less known, melodical and modern miniatures.
On 8 December, Dudoka will bring you a mix of Christmas classics (singalongs) and modern music by John Rutter, Richard Rodney Bennett and Gustaf Holst.

Malarazza

17h-18h

Malarazza is a Brussels-based choir that performs the traditional Italian songbook.

Born out of Morena Brindisi’s lectures at the Muziekpublique Academy, it’s made up of amateur singers of Italian but also Belgian and European heritage.

The repertoire comprises tradition Italian songs originally from different regions of the peninsula, with a fondness for pieces from the centre and south. Work songs, love songs, lullabies, pizzica, tammurriata, tarantella, war songs, songs associated with religious festivals… The works often have a very long history and the forms of the songs vary greatly depending on the region of origin and their place in the tradition.

Chorale Phoenixia

19h-20h

The Phoenixia choir was launched in 2014 by several choristers from various amateur choirs across Walloon Brabant. Under the direction of its enthusiastic and passionate conductor Laurent Lecomte, the choir focuses primarily on enhancing wedding celebrations with polyphonic songs, religious or secular, which are performed a cappella.

Comprising some fifteen choristers originally from Jodoigne, Wavre, Gembloux and Namur, Phoenixia is also involved in other musical projects. The choir notably organizes Christmas and spring concerts and regularly takes part in the Namur in Choir event.

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