During the Pentecost weekend the city of Ghent presents an annual baroque music
festival with music of the three great masters of German Baroque: Bach, Telemann
and Graupner.
Every year, Florian Heyerick selects an instrument and brings together
specialists from home and abroad to provide the public with this baroque pearls.
This year it is all about the violin.
Expect next to concerts with cantatas, orchestral works and many chamber also an
Open Stage, a Telemarathon, lectures, city tours, a children's program, world
and jazz music, and many known and unknown masterpieces performed by a pleiad of
outstanding musicians on several attractive sites.
In between the quince makes for an equally refreshing and surprising culinary
discovery.
Are you driving to Ghent? First check whether you may enter the city centre with
your vehicle. Clean vehicles may enter the city centre free of charge, polluting
vehicles have to pay. Is your vehicle allowed to enter, but do you not have a
Belgian or Dutch number plate? You will ALWAYS have to register!
OdeGand: Superbe spectacle son et lumière au fil de l'eau
Description
OdeGand est un festival de musique sur les rives et les canaux gantois. Naviguez d’un concert à l’autre et découvrez une vaste palette de genres musicaux (flamenco, classique, jazz,…).
Avec un seul billet vous pouvez emprunter les embarcations toute la journée et choisir parmi de nombreux concerts. La journée se clôturera par un spectacle musical éblouissant sur la Graslei et la Korenlei. Le dimanche, vous pourrez entendre la nouvelle œuvre que le Gantois Joris Blanckaert a composée pour l’événement City of Ear. Trente chœurs chanteront cette composition à différents endroits de la ville. Visitez le site Internet pour connaître le programme complet.