Les Lundis d'Hortense

Les Lundis d'Hortense

  • Address : Chaussée de Louvain 193a-195, 1210 Brussels

An association working to promote and disseminate Belgian jazz.
We are recognized in Belgium as one of the main interlocutors of the public authorities. The association receives financial support from the Ministry of Culture of the French-speaking Community of Belgium. For those wondering where the association’s quirky name originated, know, for the record, that it comes from the fact that the founders of the association held their meetings on Mondays in a villa on the outskirts of Brussels that went by the pretty name of ‘Villa Hortense’.

An association run by jazz musicians and fans to defend and share a unique approach to music
Les Lundis d’Hortense defends an honest and democratic approach of great importance to transmission and education, and ensures that the rights of musicians are respected and defended by acting in an exemplary manner and by calling on the media and the authorities when necessary.

Our missions are structured around three main axes: promotion, dissemination and training.
Ever since the prehistory of jazz, Belgium has been a thriving hub for musicians. Many of them settled here, and in doing so they wrote a history of Belgian jazz that bears comparison with cities such as Paris and London. Les Lundis d’Hortense is proud to present local musicians and aims to introduce an increasingly eclectic audience to the richness and talent of jazz men and women from Wallonia, Flanders and Brussels. The dissemination of this cosmopolitan music that combines a festive spirit, a sense of liberty, and great technical and theoretical mastery, also involves bringing it to different generations of jazz aficionados, whether through the Jazz au Vert summer camp or the various activities for young people organized throughout the year.

Our Board of Directors meets on a monthly basis to decide on activities and monitor their development.
75 per cent of the board is made up of professional jazz men and women. All are volunteers. In addition to the monthly meetings, they participate in various reflection and action groups in order to steer the activities decided on by the entire board and, twice a year they listen to 130 groups applying for the various concert activities, blindly and by voting anonymously, with a ban on voting for the groups in which they participate.

Members of the Board of Directors
Fabrice Alleman, Eve Beuvens, Tom Bourgeois, Joachim Caffonnette, Henri Courtois, Pierre de Surgères, Sylvain Debaisieux, Jean-Paul Estiévenart, Geoffrey Fiorese, Alexandra Gadzina, Sarah Klenes, Théo Lanau, Pauline Leblond, Linda Lores Blanes, Jean-Louis Rassinfosse, Christine Rygaert, Camille-Alban Spreng, Jean-Jacques Vandenbroucke, Michel Vrydag and Alexandre Wajnberg.

Events

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Broadcast of the Martin Salemi Daylight concert on Musiq3 Jazz

Broadcast of the Martin Salemi Daylight concert on Musiq3 Jazz

Relive the opening concert of Martin Salemi Daylight's Jazz Tour on November 26 at the Théâtre Marni on
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Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #126" in print version and online

Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #126" in print version and online

In this issue #126 : An interview with musician Michel Massot, the agenda for Soirs d'Hortense, Camille-Alban Spreng’s ODIL + Nina Kortekaas, Martin Salemi Daylight, Trio Grande, Arma...
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Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #125" in print version and online

Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #125" in print version and online

In this issue #125 : The information about the public events at the Jazz au Vert (starting July 21th) an interview with saxophonist Frank Vaganée and a mini-interview with saxophonist Bo V...
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Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #124" in print version and online.

Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #124" in print version and online.

In this issue #124: An interview with pianist Wajdi Riahi, the schedule for Soirs d'Hortense, tour dates for the Jazz Tour with Wajdi Riahi and Jatoba Quartet, calls for artists, the progra...
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Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #123" in print version and online.

Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense #123" in print version and online.

In this issue #123:An interview with singer Natashia Kelly, the schedule for Soirs d'Hortense, tour dates for the Jazz Tour with Stéphane Mercier Quartet Feat. Darren Beckett, Natashia Kelly...
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Find the  "Le Jazz d'Hortense # 122" in print version and online

Find the "Le Jazz d'Hortense # 122" in print version and online

In this issue #122 :An interview with jazz pianist Anne Wolf, the agenda for Soirs d'Hortense, tour dates for the Jazz Tour with Anne Wolf Quatuor, SLR5 New Band Ex and Théo Zipper - Sauvage...
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Jazz and Curious meets the artists who make up the Jazz Tour.Currently on tour with Ozaín, double bass player Gaëtan Casteels agreed to take part in the Jazz and Curious interview produced by the asso...
‘Le Jazz d’Hortense’ is the free quarterly magazine of the association Les Lundis d’Hortense. In issue 127 you’ll find our best wishes for 2025, a fascinating interview with Emily Allison, a preview...
Jazz and Curious meets the artists who make up the Jazz Tour.Currently on tour with Trio Grande, percussionist Michel Debrulle agreed to take part in the Jazz and Curious interview produced by the ass...
The Brussels Art Film Festival and Les Lundis d'Hortense invite you to celebrate the links between jazz music and cinema. For the 2024 edition, BAFF is proposing 3 films around the blue note to be dis...
We were saddened to learn of the death of Marc Lints, an ardent defender of culture, at the age of 81.A passionate music lover, he was one of the founders of the association Les Lundis d'Hortense, whi...
The ‘Bruxelles sur scénes’ festival gives you the chance to discover the cultural life of Brussels through various cafés-theatres located in different districts of the capital.From 1 to 30 November 20...