KMSKA LATE -
Elisabeth Klinck Trio
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Klinck Trio x Landscape with a Girl Skipping Rope
Just as Salvador Dalí gives free rein to the subconscious in his work, the Klinck Trio sought a similar creative state for their new album My Hair is Everywhere. Each piece unfolds like a musical painting in which intuition guides the instrument and the melody seems to emerge almost on its own.
The trio’s music feels like brushstrokes from a dream: tender, light, and gently disorienting. Some compositions, such as the title track My Hair is Everywhere, even seem to embrace surrealistic distortions of space and time, with sounds melting together like wax figures.
Another point of connection with Dalí’s work is their fascination with the intimate and the uncanny. In Landscape with Girl Skipping Rope, this appears in the mysterious girl figure, who seems almost plucked from a puppet play; in the piece Lullaby, that girl is given a voice again—soft, rocking, and elusive.
This concert is an invitation to open the gates of the subconscious together with the musicians and the universe of Salvador Dalí, and to drift away into an elastic, undulating sonic landscape. You are warmly invited to lie down and close your eyes during the performance.
The Elisabeth Klinck Trio is a Belgian ensemble centered around violinist and composer Elisabeth Klinck, featuring Adia Vanheerentals on saxophone and Maya Dhondt on keyboards. The trio moves at the intersection of contemporary music, improvisation, and sound art. Their work explores the space between sound and silence, with an emphasis on texture, resonance, and subtle interaction. With projects such as their interpretation of Bach cantatas and the album My Hair Is Everywhere, the trio creates a poetic, experimental listening experience in which classical tradition and modern imagination intertwine.
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- This activity is part of KMSKA LATE
- When?
Thursday, February 26, at 8:30 p.m. - Where?
Level 2 - For whom?
For everyone with a ticket for Thursday evening, as long as the capacity allows. - Price
Free with a museum ticket. No reservation required. Once full, it’s full!





