BJO30

Brussels Jazz Orchestra turns 30 and pulls out all the stops.
Read moreBrussels Jazz Orchestra turns 30 and pulls out all the stops.
Read moreTogether with the French singer Camille Bertault, Brussels Jazz Orchestra presents a tribute to Serge Gainsbourg, icon of French music.
Read moreAka Moon and Brussels Jazz Orchestra share the stage.
Read moreAlong with Osama Abdulrasol (qanun & compositions), Brussels Jazz Orchestra immerses itself in the legend of Night 352, and brings the story and the Middle-Eastern atmosphere of the 1001 nights back to life.
Read moreTwo Places takes you on an amazing journey, past the orchestral sound of BJO, the rhymes of Zediam, the soul of singer Monique Harcum and the mixing, scratching and sampling skills of DJ Grazzhoppa. This production tears down musical pigeonholes and creates new places: Two Places, at once.
Read moreBrussels Jazz Orchestra and Tutu Puoane commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King with a musical production around the theme of human rights.
Read moreSelection from the extensive repertoire of the Brussels Jazz Orchestra.
Read moreA fusion between BJO and the work of Erik Kriek, a performance combining video projection, haunting illustrations, dark stories, vocal and instrumental music. The one connecting thread running through them is that of the eternal drama of 'murder ballads'.
Read moreTogether with accordeonist Philippe Thuriot, BJO presents whisper-quiet yet powerful compositions by Bert Joris, which invite the audience to a contemplative experience.
Read moreTogether with BJO, pianist Gwilym Simcock presents a set of compositions for jazz orchestra and solo piano.
Read moreBJO and young talent
Read moreDirector Guy Fellemans followed Brussels Jazz Orchestra closely for three years and has created a unique portrait of the orchestra with this film.
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