One week after Musiq'3 festival, Amel Brahim-Djelloul travels back to Belgium for the Wallonia Festival. She will be in Namur on July 9th with the Achéron and Sultan Veled ensembles. They will play a surprising program, "L'Orgue du Sultan, de Londres à Constantinople" where two musical worlds meet. It is about a fabulous trip from Londres to Constantinople that tell Thomas Dallam's story, a young organ maker.
Before going to Belgium, Amel Brahim-Djelloul and Florian Sempey (with the Quatuor Debussy) will interpret famous Mozart arias (extracts of Le Nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni and Die Zauberflöte) for the opening concert of the festival Cordes en Ballade.
Next season, Amel Brahim-Djelloul will be at the Philharmonie de Paris with the Orchestre Pasdeloup and in Montréal with Amedyez Ensemble in the program "Poètes et Poétesses d'Al Andalûs". She will sing besides the ensemble 2e2M in "Neb Ankh" by Zad Moultaka at the Institut du Monde Arabe, at the Auditorium Marcel Landowski in Paris and in Clermont-Ferrand. We can finally listen to her in Toulouse and at the Arsenal de Metz. Then, she will be in a new program "Les Mille et une Lunes de la Princesse Boudour" which gathers song, piano and tales.
Ouverture à la Viennoise - Festival Cordes en Ballade
July, 5th 2016 at 9pm / Cathédrale Saint-Vincent, Viviers
L'Orgue du Sultan - Festival de Wallonie
July, 9th 2016 at 8pm / Eglise Saint-Loup, Namur (Belgique)