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- Weihnachtsgefühl (Christmas Mood)
- Richard Strauss - arr. Herman Jeurissen:
for  6 horns in F
Swing that, Bach! - J.S. Bach - arr. Jens De Pauw:
for percussion trio
- Safe & Sound 
- Seppe Roosen:
for solo instrument with play along and rehearsal track
- Sparks of Youth 
- Ward Dierick:
for concert band

Lars Corijn

Lars CorijnLars Corijn graduated as a classical singer at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp in the studio of bass Gary Jankowski. He works as a freelance singer for renowned houses like Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, La Monnaie / De Munt and the Flemish Radio Choir. As a soloist he will make his appearence in productions from SPECTRA Ensemble and DESCHONECOMPANIE.

As a conductor Lars was taught by Luc Anthonis, Koen Kessels, Steven Verhaert, Jan Van der Roost and Dirk De Caluwe. He works as chief-conductor for the Symphonic Windband of the
Antwerp Universities, Pop Choir Kantamiko and OBVoiced, the staff choir of Opera Ballet Vlaanderen. On his broad resumé are i.a. Beethovens pianoconcertos, the Wesendoncklieder from Wagner and Händels Dixit Dominus.

Besides the classical orchestral repertoire, Lars has a predilection for the symphonic windband repertoire. Soon, Lars makes his debut as assistant-conductor at Opera Ballet Vlaanderen.

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Luk Callens

Luk CallensLuk Callens studied at the Royal Conservatory in Ghent, graduating magna cum laude with Paul Beelaerts. Afterwards he took lessons from Heins Holliger, Derek Wickens and Paul Dombrecht, among others. As an orchestral musician he was employed by De Vlaamse Opera and the Koninklijke Muntschouwburg, among others.
Besides numerous solo concerts ( Bach, Mozart with Paul Dombrecht ...) with chamber orchestras, chamber music programs with a.o. Walter Boeykens, he played a lot of tunes for television and feature films. He organizes a.o. concerts and recordings (see Anne Cambier /I Justiniani with Purcell songs) and with his organization he produced the internationally successful production 'The Lighthouse' by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies with performances in Antwerp, Brussels ( The Royal Monnaie Theatre), Zeeland-Nazomer Festival, England, etc.

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Leandro Cardoso

Leandro Cardoso Headshot38Leandro Cardoso is a Brazilian conductor currently based in Montreal, Canada, where he is pursuing his doctoral degree in orchestral conducting at McGill University under the tutelage of Maestro Alexis Hauser. In addition, he is the Beethoven Orchestra manager. He also acted as Co-Director of the Kansas University Orchestra and served as the assistant conductor at the University of Kansas Symphony Orchestra between 2019 and 2021. In the United States, he has also served as a cover conductor at the Philharmonia of Greater Kansas City. 

He is the Athos Chamber Orchestra's founder and principal conductor, an ensemble dedicated to premiering contemporary works by Brazilian composers. The group held its first concert in April 2018 - Containers: Multidimensional Paths, with an acclaimed reception at the Palace of Arts in Belo Horizonte. Leandro also develops a solid work as an arranger, writing for everything from chamber groups to the symphony orchestra, having his arrangements played in more than twenty countries. 

Leandro previously studied with renowned Brazilian conductor Marcos Arakaki and with professors Lincoln Andrade, Arnon Oliveira, and Iara Fricke Matte in the Orchestral Conducting Course at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). He always sought to improve. He took workshops and masterclasses in orchestral direction with internationally acclaimed conductors, such as Cristian Măcelaru, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Sarah Ioannides, and Kenneth Kiesler.  

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Rudi Tas

Rudi Tas5Rudi Tas is an award-winning composer of music for solo instruments, chamber music, choral music and orchestra. He studied at the Royal Conservatories of Brussels and Ghent, earning numerous diplomas in instrumental and theoretical subjects. His studies were crowned with the final diploma in composition. 
Rudi Tas is one of the most awarded composers. It is striking how many works have been awarded prizes at national and international composition competitions. In 1979 he was laureate of the 'Nausikaä' composition competition for vocal music, in 1988 he received the prize of the Flemish Media Library for chamber music, in 1989 the Flor Baron Peeters prize for organ composition, in 1992 the Provincial Prize of East Flanders and in 1993 the B.A.P. prize of Sabam. His 'Symphonia da Requiem' for soprano solo, recitalist, solo choir, mixed choir and orchestra was nominated for the European AGEC Prize in 1992 and in 1996 it was decided in Switzerland to award him this prestigious prize for his choral work 'Flowers of Life'. In May 1998 he won first prize at the international composition competition in Tours for his 'La Chanson d'Eve'. The 'Sonata for Violin and Piano' was awarded the Jef Van Hoof Prize 2001. In 2013, he was awarded the 'Harmonic Originality Prize' for his 'Pie Jesu' (SSAATTBB) in the international composition competition of the IFCM (Chicago, US). Finally, he became the big winner in the ICCC 2016 international composition competition in Japan.
The path Rudi Tas takes in his composing career is based both on respect for tradition and knowledge of newer composing techniques. Depending on the task at hand, he will sometimes follow more familiar paths and sometimes be more progressive. In his most important works he integrates these two extremes into a unity. This is only possible thanks to a very solid craftsmanship and a great stylistic mastery. His stylish and inspired work, with an impeccable sense of balance in emotions and form, is universally highly regarded and performed by top national and international ensembles and top soloists.
In October 2017, he was elected a member of the Royal Flemish Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Sybrand Maertens

sybrand mertensSybrand Maertens (1997) was born in Leuven. At the age of eight, he began studying solfege and trombone at SLAC (City of Leuven Academy and Conservatory). His early musical development was defined by both various courses at this conservatory, including culture of music and theory of music, and non-academic activities, like participation in various ensembles, like orchestras, choirs, pop/rock bands, an operetta cast and occasional experiences in a jazz combo and a big band. This wide musical exposure made him familiar with many a musical style, which is clearly represented in his oeuvre. After two years of studying trombone, taught by Tim Van Medegael and Michel Tilkin, in the Lemmensinstituut (secondary school) he started composition at LUCA-School of Arts, where he got his bachelor’s degree. His main teachers were/are, Jan Van der Roost and Piet Swerts. In his last master’s year, in which he is currently studying, he started an additional minor course in choir conducting (taught by Kurt Bikkembergs), with which he became choir conductor of MusicAmi in Mortsel and the children’s choir of De kleine Johannes in Blanden.

Sybrand is primarily focused on, among other styles, vocal/choral music, music for brass (including hafabra), musical electronic applications and minimal music. He often uses and combines elements from different genres, like jazz, pop/rock and even religious elements, mostly from Catholicism and Judaism. Inherent to his interests, he very much enjoys interdisciplinary collaborations.

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