Thibault Dille & François Delporte
Tribute to the Beatles
Friday 15/11/2024 | 20h30
Le LA du Hautbois | Mons
François Delporte and Thibault Dille met at jazz courses they were both taking part in as teachers, and quickly discovered their musical and human affinities.
Initiated by Thibault at the beginning of 2022, the rather original duo (two harmonic instruments, two musical worlds and cultures that are, on the face of it, very different) decided to offer their vision of the great hits of the Beatles, whose songs have left their mark on the history of Anglo-Saxon music and music in general.
Without exclusivity or prior rules, the two musicians revisit the great standards of the Fabulous Four, letting themselves be guided above all by the melody and the universal meaning it still carries today.
Thibault Dille & François Delporte
Tribute to the Beatles
Saturday 16/11/2024 | 19h30
Le Gymnase | Waterloo
François Delporte and Thibault Dille met at jazz courses they were both taking part in as teachers, and quickly discovered their musical and human affinities.
Initiated by Thibault at the beginning of 2022, the rather original duo (two harmonic instruments, two musical worlds and cultures that are, on the face of it, very different) decided to offer their vision of the great hits of the Beatles, whose songs have left their mark on the history of Anglo-Saxon music and music in general.
Without exclusivity or prior rules, the two musicians revisit the great standards of the Fabulous Four, letting themselves be guided above all by the melody and the universal meaning it still carries today.
Thibault Dille & François Delporte
Tribute to the Beatles
Sunday 17/11/2024 | 15h & 17h30
L'Oeil du Condroz | Clavier
François Delporte and Thibault Dille met at jazz courses they were both taking part in as teachers, and quickly discovered their musical and human affinities.
Initiated by Thibault at the beginning of 2022, the rather original duo (two harmonic instruments, two musical worlds and cultures that are, on the face of it, very different) decided to offer their vision of the great hits of the Beatles, whose songs have left their mark on the history of Anglo-Saxon music and music in general.
Without exclusivity or prior rules, the two musicians revisit the great standards of the Fabulous Four, letting themselves be guided above all by the melody and the universal meaning it still carries today.