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Aurélie Charneux  


Started playing the clarinet at the age of 8 and studied the piano as well before entering the Conservatoire of Music in Mons and then in Liège. She finished her studies notably with diplomas for clarinet and chamber music. In classical music, she regularly takes part to productions by the Opéra Royal de Wallonie and belongs to the ensemble Aton as well as to "Nouvelles musiques de chambre de Liège". She founded the duo Abysses with Adrien Lambinet, an everyday laboratory of sound research, and Klezmic Zirkus. She also composes some of the pieces for those groups as well as for Crac Boum Rue. She participates as a performer or composer to diverse soundtracks (short films or shows). Not leaving musical improvisation aside, she also belongs to the quartet Bambeen Grey.
 
 
 


Julien DeBorman

has been a diatonic accordionist since childhood. He belongs to various groups of folk music. He founded Turdus Philomelos, which was notably present in Dranoutier and Esperanzah in 2006 and in 2007 at the Théâtre des Doms in Avignon. He composes for that particular group as well as writes the music for a theatre play for children by Lara Hubinont. He performed with the singer Yvette Berger and in several shows of the company "Les déménageurs". In musical theatre, he participated to the creation of "Hanokh's cabaret" and acted in one play at the theatre of Martyrs. Besides, he is the co/creator of the Festival "Le temps des pommes".

 
 
 
 

Adrien Lambinet


Adrien Lambinet

Started very young to study the trombone in an academy and then in the Conservatoires of Music in Mons and Liège. He notably obtained diplomas for trombone and for chamber music. He took part to several productions of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège and the National Theatre. He regularly collaborates with the ensemble Ictus, "Musiques Nouvelles", "Oxalys", and "Garrett List Ensemble". In 2006, he participated to the creation of "Le Saut de l'Ange", spectacle Young Public of the Theatre Maât, which performs among others in Belgium, Québec, Wales, and France. He has also composed the music of the street spectacle "Crac Boum Rue" as well as written for the duo Abysses.


Pierre Greco

started the guitar at the age of 15 as an autodidact. Then around 22, he fell under the spell of a friend's double bass, who was forced to sell it to him immediately, and began to learn this instrument first in a academy, then with André Klenes after some time at the Lemmens Instituut in Louvain (in the jazz section). At the Conservatoire of Liège, he approached classical music but it is above all through various musical projects that his horizons widened: French chansons (Lena Mariel, Moladji, C.Renoy,.), jazz (G.Cozier & The Swallows, Stravoguine, trio 491, Mosa Jazz Quartet,.), and ethnic music (Xaman-eK, Eko Latino, Klezmic Zirkus, Musica Dal Vivo,.).

 

Wouter Roggemans

after some years of transverse flute, started playing the drums around the age of 19 and studied the instrument at the Académie Grétry. Later, he attended the Conservatoire of Liège where he worked with Michel Massot, Jean-Pierre Pevion, Vincent Royer, and Garett List, and then more recently he refined his learning with Stefan Pougin. He participates to diverse ensembles such as Luna Bong (jazz quintet), Compass (fanfare batucada). Furthermore, he occasionally contributes to the ancient music ensemble La Cetra D'Orfeo, and at times has performed with a group of contemporary dance. He has recently joined Musica dal Vivo.
 
 




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