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Studio Master: DSD (Direct-Stream Digital) Supported by Apple OS with software player from Amarra, Audirvana, PureMusic).For users, using Apple/iTunes and a few Network Streaming players.Studio Master: ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Coding) Supported by Apple OS with software player from Amarra, Audirvana, PureMusic, Songbird.Supported by Windows with software player from Media Monkey, JRiver, JPLAY).Widely compatible with Network Streaming players and D/A Converter's (DAC).Studio Master: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) HighRes-Studio Master files are lossless at various sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 384 kHz or 1-bit (2.8224 MHz) for DSD. His passionate approach and expertise make Bart the ideal match for contemporary composers, resulting in his collaborations with Steve Reich, Tan Dun, James MacMillan and Kaija Saariaho. More recently he co-founded the touring opera company The Ministry of Operatic Affairs, known for their critically acclaimed productions of Don Giovanni, Orfeo ed Euridice, Così fan tutte, Dido & Aeneas, and Acis & Galatea.Īlongside the many varied vocal projects, Bart Van Reyn is frequently invited by instrumental ensembles at home and abroad, including Brussels Philharmonic, Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Cappella Augustina Köln, NDR Radiophilharmonie, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. I look forward to expanding the excellent reputation of the Vlaams Radiokoor on the national and international stages even further.”īart is founder of Octopus, a chamber choir and a symphony chorus, and of Le Concert d’Anvers, a period instrument orchestra with a focus on 18th and early 19th century repertoire.
"The Vlaams Radiokoor has a special gift to rapidly adapt to each musical style, which is necessary when one considers the variety in repertoire each season. Bart is music director of the Danish National Radio Choir since 2016, and is regularly invited for productions with internationally renowned choirs such as Cappella Amsterdam, Netherlands Radio Choir, Netherlands Chamber Choir, MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig, SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, NDR Chor Hamburg, Rundfunkchor Berlin, DR Vokalensemblet, Collegium Vocale Gent and the BBC Singers. One of Belgium’s most sought-after conductors of the new generation, Bart Van Reyn is at home in a wide repertoire: from baroque to contemporary, both in oratorio, opera and symphonic repertoire as well as a capella music – with the voice at the heart of it. His clear vision of repertoire and great passion for the métier make him the ideal match for the new Vlaams Radiokoor.
As a young Flemish conductor, Bart has had an interesting career path both at home and abroad that has not gone unnoticed. Is the next in line to take the mantle at the Radiokoor. A shared passion for contemporary repertoire, the belief that the voice is the ultimate interpreter of our emotions, and the commitment to make our vocal heritage accessible to singers and audiences alike are what binds the ensemble together. Since the 19-20 season, Bart Van Reyn is music director of the Radiokoor. The voice is the ultimate interpreter of our emotions, and the choir is one of its greatest ambassadors.
Since 1937, the Vlaams Radiokoor has been a reference for vocal music, both in Flanders and in Europe.