Let the Music in

Avi Avital

During the spring 2020 lockdown, Bozar invited a series of artists who had been initially scheduled to perform at the Centre for Fine Arts to present an alternate version of their concert. The national and international musicians, from the world of jazz, traditional, electronic, classical or early music, offered an intimate concert from their own homes. They invited the audience into their living rooms or rehearsal studios to share a moment of musical communion.

Ben Wendel
Let the Music in

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Ben Wendel

Canadian Ben Wendel is considered one of the most influential jazz saxophonists of his time.

Tutu Puoane
Tutu Poane
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Tutu Puoane

The beautiful voice and unique phrasing of the South African/Belgian singer Tutu Puoane put a very distinctive stamp on her music.

Širom
Sirom
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Širom

Širom has an original form of expression which fluctuates between a broad range of Slovenian folk sonorities and contemporary acoustic rock meditations.

João Baradas
Joao Baradas
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João Baradas

João Baradas is a young Portuguese soloist who’s out to rewrite the rules about what an accordion can do.

Bram De Looze
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Bram De Looze

Bram De Looze is an outstanding musician. He combines improvisation with a healthy curiosity, studying the best keyboard music.

Igor Gehenot
Igor Gehenot
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Igor Gehenot

Igor Gehenot has gradually carved a reputation for himself as a major talent on the Belgian and European jazz scene.