The classical music festival Lunalia, which was hosted in Belgium, once more drew some of the world's most gifted musicians. Sarah Jeffery, Constantinople, Sjaella, graindelavoix, Kiya Tabassian, Marianna Shirinyan, Les Passions de l'Ame, Michael Popp, Reinoud van Mechelen, and Saurabh Vartak were among the top performers. Each performer wowed the crowds with their performances by bringing their own distinctive style and sound to the festival.
Renowned recorder player Sarah Jeffery dazzled the crowd with her mastery of the instrument. A group from Canada named Constantinople performed with a blend of classical and world music. All-female German vocal group Sjaella dazzled the crowd with their exquisite harmonies and lovely voices. A vocal group from Belgium called graindelavoix played Renaissance and medieval songs, taking the audience back in time.
Traditional Persian music was played by Iranian-Canadian artist Kiya Tabassian, while compelling classical piano performances were given by Armenian pianist Marianna Shirinyan. With their passionate performances, the French Baroque ensemble Les Passions de l'Ame brought the sounds of the 17th and 18th centuries to life. German musician Michael Popp played baroque music on the lute, and Belgian singer Reinoud van Mechelen displayed his vocal prowess with arias from Baroque operas. The crowd was enthralled by the Indian classical vocalist Saurabh Vartak's performance of traditional Indian music.
Overall, Lunalia assembled a fantastic cast of musicians who enthralled fans with their variety of performances. The festival is a must-attend occasion for music enthusiasts and continues to feature the greatest in classical music.