Program

Rêve d'éléphant Orchestra (BE)

20:00
Opus Jazz Club
Featuring:
  • Pierre Bernard - flutes
  • Christian Altehülshorst - trumpets
  • Michel Massot - euphonium, sousaphone, trombone, voice
  • Nicolas Dechêne - guitars
  • Michel Debrulle - drums, Binche bass drum
  • Louis Frères - bass, electronics
  • Stephan Pougin - bodhran, tupan, congas, derbouka, drums

This atypical orchestra of seven musicians has been offering joyful, unusual, generous, sensual, poetic and pleasantly crazy music for over twenty years. Before becoming Orchestra, Rêve d'éléphant was a dance show. From these origins, it keeps in its genes the love of rhythm and movement. Since its creation in 2000, the group has released five albums.

The special sound of the Rêve d'éléphant Orchestra makes the group recognisable from its first notes. Didier Levallet – composer, French double bass player and director of the Jazz en Clunisois festival – talks about it better than we do: “(...) it's an orchestra that comes from Belgium... A title that I find quite appropriate because it's a bit surreal and we know that Belgium is a country that not only for reasons of internal politics, but also for artistic reasons has many links with surrealism. And this relatively large orchestra of seven musicians produces music that is at the same time very exuberant, very generous, very free, but also very rigorous in its writing, very colourful, very joyful. It's music that surprises us in the right sense of the word, very open to many things, many influences, that goes from one thing to another in a completely natural way; I don't find it artificial at all. Today, musicians have the possibility to pick from everywhere, and sometimes it's just pointless editing. It's not world music, it's still jazz, because it's the way of making music that counts, whatever the sources; besides, I don't think there are any literal borrowings from outside music, from world music, but it's an open state of mind.”

Rêve d'éléphant now tours in Germany, Austria and Hungary with the support of Wallonie-Bruxelles International.

 

Tickets are available for 3500 HUF on the spot, online at bmc.jegy.hu, and at InterTicket Jegypont partners across Hungary.

Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
Please note that if you purchase an odd number of seats, you might have to share the table with others, especially if the concert is sold out.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.

For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894

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2024 November 28 Thursday