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Earth Song
(SATB – 4 voices)
A musical journey across cultures, voices, and identities
Earth Song takes the audience on a musical journey across the world: from Belgium to Western and Northern Europe, passing through Cuba, the United States, Japan, Hawaii, and far beyond.
Blending Renaissance polyphony, folk music arrangements, and contemporary works, the program brings together composers such as Palestrina, Lassus, Busto, and Sibelius, alongside music rooted in diverse cultural traditions. Each piece offers a new color, language, or story, creating an ever-evolving soundscape.
Earth Song carries a message of peace and respect among nations and cultures, as well as toward nature. It celebrates diversity, identity, and connection, highlighting both the uniqueness of each culture and the threads that unite us all.

The Triumph of Harmony
(SSATTB / SATTBB – 6 voices)
From Renaissance madrigal to modern close harmony
The Triumph of Harmony celebrates the richness and evolution of vocal ensemble singing, bringing together six voices in a programme that bridges Renaissance polyphony and contemporary close harmony.
The first half draws from two landmark madrigal collections: Il Trionfo di Dori (Italy, 1592) and The Triumph of Oriana (England, 1601). These anthologies represent the height of Renaissance vocal art, where composers united around symbolic figures - Dori and Queen Elizabeth I - to create music of refined elegance, poetic imagery, and intricate interplay between voices. In these madrigals, the ensemble explores the expressive possibilities of polyphony: imitation, contrast, and the delicate weaving of independent lines into a unified whole.
The second half shifts toward a more modern aesthetic, featuring arrangements in close harmony: a style where voices are tightly spaced to create a warm, rich, and balanced sound. Familiar melodies, including classics from popular music, are reimagined through this vocal texture, highlighting both precision and blend.

Christmas Programme
(SATB – 4 voices)
From waiting to celebration
This programme follows the narrative of Christmas as a journey: from waiting and expectation to joy and celebration.
It begins in a calm and contemplative atmosphere, evoking a world preparing for something yet to come. Gradually, the music shifts toward the mystery and intimacy of the Nativity, before opening into a brighter, more festive second half.
The final part expands beyond tradition, embracing a wider, more universal sense of celebration through well-known melodies and diverse influences.
Blending reflection, storytelling, and joy, this programme captures the many emotional layers of the Christmas season.
Introspection
(SATB – 4 voices)
Dreams and Devotion
Introspection: Dreams and Devotion is a journey inward, exploring how love, memory, faith, and imagination shape our inner world. Sacred and secular music are placed side by side, not as opposites, but as different expressions of the same human need for connection and meaning.
The programme moves through Renaissance polyphony, intimate part-songs, and contemporary choral pieces, from moments of stillness and reflection to music shaped by longing, tenderness, and clarity. Gradually, the journey opens outward, shifting from inward contemplation toward warmth, light, and quiet optimism.
What emerges is a continuous arc of reflection, where different musical languages meet in a shared space of introspection and emotional truth.
Tenebrae
(ATTBB / SATTB – 5 voices)
A musical meditation on darkness, lamentation, and hope
Inspired by the Tenebrae tradition of Holy Week, this programme invites the audience into a journey of reflection through some of the most profound sacred music of the English Renaissance. At its heart are Thomas Tallis's Lamentations of Jeremiah, Parts I and II, settings of the biblical texts that mourn the destruction of Jerusalem with extraordinary expressive depth and musical richness.
These works are paired with William Byrd's Ne irascaris Domine and Civitas sancti tui, motets that give voice to lament, exile, and longing while affirming resilience in the face of adversity. Together, the music traces a path through sorrow and supplication toward hope and spiritual renewal.
Echoing the atmosphere of the Tenebrae liturgy, this programme invites reflection on loss, faith, and hope through the expressive polyphony of Tallis and Byrd.
