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# Trio Jenlis

Violin, cello, harp

Date
                        
[August 6 2026 -  11:00](/festival-concerts/trio-jenlis/13315/)

Place
                        [The Monk's Refectory](/halls/refectoire-des-moines/)

[Other ways to book your seat](/information/bookings/)

Full price: 17€  
Price under 26s: 8€  
Season ticket 4 morning concerts: 60€ / 28€ (- 26s)  
Phone:  
Festival office: +32 (0)80 86 27 34 from 14/7 to 15/8 (10.00 – 12.30), excl. Sundays and public holidays  
  
!! Morning concerts – Special offer for under-16s: Free admission, provided the child or teenager is accompanied by an adult who purchases a full-price ticket. In this specific case, bookings cannot be made online. Please contact us by email or telephone.

[![Trio Jenlis (c) DR - Trio Jenlis](/thumbnails/124239-1000-1000-Max.jpg)](/files/124239.jpg "Trio Jenlis (c) DR - Trio Jenlis")

**Folk music performed by a trio!**

[Trio Jenlis](/artists/trio-jenlis-b/)  
     Mathilde de Jenlis, violin  
     Axel de Jenlis, cello  
     Héloïse de Jenlis, harp

Throughout their programme, the Jenlis Trio takes you on a journey from the Spanish sun to the Carpathian Mountains. Over the centuries, composers of classical music have drawn inspiration from traditional music, either to rediscover the musical heritage of their homeland or out of a fascination with other cultures. To the sound of the violin, cello and harp, this programme explores the influence of traditional music on composers such as Bartók and Piazzolla. The Jenlis Trio, a group of siblings, will captivate you with their familial rapport and the unique harmony of their instruments.

**Programme:**

Arcangelo Corelli: Sonata Op. 6 No. 12 ‘La Folia’  
Deborah Henson-Conant: Baroque-Flamenco   
Max Bruch: Romanian Melody  
Joseph Jongen: Romanian Song  
Béla Bartók: Romanian Dances  
Maurice Ravel: Kaddish – Pavane for a Dead Princess   
Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion –  Primavera Portena