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Programme
Doors open at 11 am
11h00 Inauguration by Jonathan Brenton, British Ambassador to Belgium
11h00 Art exhibition opens
15h00 Concert by the International School of Brussels
16h30 Concert by the Brussels International Choir
Doors close at 18h30
ISB Visual Arts Exhibition (11h00 – 18h00), Ter Arken
× Exhibition of ISB student work from ages 3 to 18 years
× Projection of ISB students at work and non-exhibited artworks
× Projection of ISB students talking about Art (IB Students)
× All-day ongoing Art Master Class/Workshops open to the public; An invitation to share ideas, create and collaborate with ISB students and Faculty
Workshops:
× Stop-Animation Workshop
× Photography Workshop
× iPad based artwork linked into projection
× Sculpture Workshop: Interactive Matchbox Creativity Project (IMCP)
× Coloring Workshop
The International Chorale of Brussels
The International Chorale of Brussels is a multinational choir of around 65 singers. The choir has members from many nationalities, although the working language remains English. The choir has been directed by John Brown since 2009 and it performs several times a year in and around the Brussels area.
The choir’s repertoire covers well known masses and large scale works, as well as less familiar music and composers including modern works. Previous concerts have included masses by Mozart, Palestrina, Monteverdi, Liszt and others, as well as spirituals, Sacred Songs by Karl Jenkins, and a selection of show tunes and jazz favourites.
Read more on www.internationalchorale.com.
The International Chorale of Brussels on 11 May (15.00, Henry Le Boeuf Concert Hall)
West Side Story - Stephen Sondheim / Leonard Bernstein (arranged Len Thomas)
- Tonight - I Feel Pretty - Maria - America - One Hand One Heart - Somewhere
Les Miserables - Schonberg / Boubil / Natel / Kretzmer (arranged Mac Huff)
- At The End Of The Day - Suddenly - I Dreamed A Dream
- Master Of The House
Soloist - Helena Skarfors
- My Favourite Things (The Sound Of Music ) - Hammerstein / Rodgers
- Edelweiss (The Sound Of Music) - Hammerstein / Rodgers
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Evita) - Rice / Webber
- You have to be there (Kristina from Duvemåla) - Ulvaeus/Andersson
Spirituals from Cold Mountain (arranged Tom Fettke)
- Great High Mountain
- Wayfaring Stranger
- I'm Going Home
Soloist - Richard Craddock
- On The Street Where You Live (My Fair Lady) - Lerner / Loewe
- My Defences Are Down (Annie Get Your Gun) - Irving Berlin
- The Music Of The Night (The Phantom Of The Opera) - Hart / Lloyd Webber
Les Miserables
- Castle On A Cloud - On My Own - One Day More
- Empty Chairs At Empty Tables - Bring Him Home - Do You Hear The People Sing?
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Music at The International School of Brussels (16.30, Henry Le Boeuf Concert Hall)
Music is featured in the ISB curriculum from Nursery through High School. In the early years, children develop their listening skills: they learn the role of rhythm and beat and explore a whole variety of sound and movement. They have the opportunity to play a range of musical instruments. By the time they are ten, in grade 5, they can choose to play in the band, join the string ensemble or sing in the choir.
The ISB band programme consists of 7 major ensembles and several chamber groups Band members also have the opportunity to play in our Junior or Senior Jazz Bands and are encouraged to create their own chamber ensembles. Choir focuses on the refinement of vocal technique and builds individual skills that contribute to ensemble singing. Critical listening, aesthetic sensitivity, and creativity are developed in singers as a means of personal assessment and in comparatively judging all music. ISB's strings program focuses on the instruction of the key skills required to play each instrument.
Read more on www.isb.be
The International School of Brussels on 11 May
ISB High School Choir - Eric Delson, Director / Lidia Alonso Cabrera, Accompanist
- Celebrate and Sing - Laura Farnell
- That Ever I Saw - Darmon Meader
- The Summer Knows - Michel Legrand
- Love Psalm - Darmon Meader
- Cantique de Jean Racine, op. 11 - Gabriel Fauré
- Erlen-Anna Steinarsdottir, Violoncello
ISB String Orchestra - Janet Smith, Director
Rákóczy March - Franz LISZT arr. F. Biletzky
The Carnival of the Animals – Camille Saint-Saëns arr. H. Alshin
- Overture
- Hens and Cocks
- Tortoises
- The Elephant
- Personages with Long Ears
- Fossils
- The Swan
- Finale (soloist: Erlen-Anna Steinarsdottir, cello)
ISB Symphonic Band - Carolyn Stock-Chapin, Director
- Reverberations - Brian Balmages
- In the Forest of the King – Pierre La Plante
- Tangents Angulár – Roland Barrett
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