Haïkus by Vande Gorne Nominated at the Octaves de la musique 2021
Haïkus by Annette Vande Gorne is finalist in the Album of the Year “Contemporary Music” category of the Octaves de la musique 2021. The gala with be broadcast live on June 7 2021 (or on June 12) on Belgian television and online.
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February 11, 2015: Concert of Premieres in Brussels
On February 11, 2015 Musiques & Recherches present the concert Créations M&R + Carte blanche à Åke Parmerud at Espace Senghor in Brussels (Belgium). On the programme are premieres by Elizabeth Anderson, Katharina Klement, Annette Vande Gorne, Irene Pacini et Åke Parmerud…
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October 25, 2014: Vande Gorne Concerts in São Paulo
Annette Vande Gorne will present two concerts on October 25, 2014 octobre during the 10th BIMESP in São Paulo (Brasil): a concert portrait (including the premiere of Hommage à Bernard Parmegiani the 2nd mouvement dof hte 16-track work Au-delà du réel), and a carte blanche concert (with recent works by Elizabeth Anderson, Ingrid Drese, Bernard Parmegiani, Loup Mormont, Daniel Perez Hajdu, and Theodore Lotis).
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June 5 – 7, 2014: 3 Days of Concerts in Montpellier
The first Klang électroacoustique! festival will take place on June 5 - 7, 2014 in Monpellier (France). Are amongst the guest composers: Bruno Capelle, Denis Smalley, François Bayle, Christian Éloy, Annette Vande Gorne, Francis Dhomont, Jonty Harrison…
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April 10, 2014: An Evening of Belgium Acousmatics in Barcelona
Phonos presents the concert Els pioners de la música electroacústica a Bèlgica on April 10, 2014 at the Sala Polivalent of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona with works by: Henri Pousseur, Arsène Souffriau, Leo Kupper, Annette Vande Gorne, Joris de Laet, Stephan Dunkelman, and Ingrid Drese / Étienne Leclercq.
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January 11 – 12, 2013: A “Nuit blanche” With Women Composers in Chile
The “Nuit blanche” concert of the 12th Festival Internacional de Música Electroacústica de Chile, Ai-maako, will start on January 11, 2013 at 11pm to finish nine hours later the next morning. The programme features women composers with four portrait-segments with Manuella Blackburn, Beatriz Ferreyra, Cecilia García-Gracia, and Christine Groult, several works by Renätä Anäyä, Natasha Barrett, Ingrid Drese, Monique Jean, Elainie Lillios, and Hildegard Westerkamp, and works by Elizabeth Anderson, Françoise Barrière, Denise García, Elsa Justel, Line Katcho, Abril Padilla, Agnès Poisson, Andrea Szigetvári, and Annette Vande Gorne.