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Season calendar available online

On August 3, 2019, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

David Ramael’s season calendar for 2019 – 2020 is now up to date and available online. In addition, more updates will follow in the upcoming weeks. Highlights this season include concerts with Boho Strings, with soloists Roeland Hendrikx and Tamar Halperin. Furthermore David will be returning to the Belgian National…

VPRO Vrije Geluiden

VPRO Vrije Geluiden, the Dutch television program about all things classical music (and jazz). Recently the program hosted clarinetist Roeland Hendrikx to talk about his CD Dedications. Boho Strings accompanied him in the third movement of the exquisite Finzi clarinet concerto. Watch the performance below.

David Ramael’s Spotify Artist Page: Listen to “Nostalgia” and More

On March 13, 2019, Posted by , In Updates, With No Comments

Posted on March 13, 2019, by David Ramael Exciting news! David Ramael now has an official Artist Page on Spotify. You can listen to the highly acclaimed “Nostalgia” album, recorded with Boho Strings, which has been receiving excellent reviews. But that’s not all! Several new recording projects are in the…

Nostalgia CD Recording: A Masterpiece by David Ramael and Boho Strings

Posted on March 13, 2019, by David Ramael In February 2018, David Ramael recorded a new CD titled “Nostalgia” with Boho Strings. This remarkable CD features all the works for string orchestra by Belgian composer Wim Henderickx. Released worldwide by Antarctica Records in January 2019, “Nostalgia” has garnered unanimously positive reviews from…

Debut with Orquestra Clássica da Madeira

On March 23, 2018, Posted by , In Updates, With 1 Comment

David Ramael will be making his debut with the Orquestra Clássica da Madeira, with world famous violinist Roby Lakatos as soloist. This concert will take place on On 21 April 2018. A wonderful opportunity to get to know a great orchestra in a beautiful location. Shortly thereafter he will join Boho Strings in rehearsal…

Busy weeks ahead

The next two weeks will be a very busy period with Boho Strings: on Thursday February 8th I’ll be conducting the ensemble at BOZAR in works by contemporary Moroccan composer Nabil Benabdeljalil. This concert is part of the festival Moussem Cities: Casablanca. I’ve conducted Nabil’s music in the past, but…

Debut with Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège

On February 20, 2017, Posted by , In Updates, With No Comments

This week I’ll be making my debut with the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège with “Musique et Emotions”, an eclectic children’s program geared especially toward autistic children. With amongst others Beethoven, Grieg, Sibelius, Saint-Saëns, John Williams and a new work by Harold Noben on the program. Concerts on February 22, 23 and 24…

New Management

On January 31, 2017, Posted by , In Updates, By , , With No Comments

I’m very happy to announce that I am now being represented by Aulos Music Management for general management. Aulos has already been representing BOHO Players for a little over a year, but now they will also look after all of my conducting engagements. First up, my debut with the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal…

Summer Conducting Seminar

On June 21, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, By ,, , With No Comments

From 16 – 19 August 2016, I will be holding a 4-day summer conducting seminar at the Tilburg Conservatory. This workshop will offer 6 students the opportunity to work in-depth on score analysis and conducting technique in works by Beethoven, Ravel, Rossini, and Schubert. This summer conducting seminar is aimed at younger conductors who wish to develop…

O Mensch, gib acht!

On March 8, 2016, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

On March 16th I’ll be giving the concert introduction, together with the boho4 string quartet, for the Budapest Festival Orchestra’s concert at BOZAR. On the program is Mahler’s monumental 3rd Symphony. For more info please visit http://www.bozar.be/en/activities/107183-oh-mensh-gib-acht-musings-on-mahler-nietzsche-and-beethoven