
Antoine Préat

Born in Paris in 1997, Antoine Préat began learning the piano at the age of nine and made his debut a year later at the Salle Gaveau. After graduating with honours from the École normale de musique de Paris-Alfred-Cortot, where he studied with Ludmila Berlinskaya and Guigla Katsarava, Antoine Préat furthered his studies at the Royal Academy of Music under the tutelage of Tatiana Sarkissova and Christopher Elton, graduating with a Master of Arts DipRAM – the highest distinction offered by the institution – and the Bach Prize. Antoine was also fascinated by early music, and studied both harpsichord and fortepiano under the guidance of Carole Cerasi, and fortepiano with Andreas Staier and Tobias Koch in Poland.
Throughout his career, Antoine Préat has been fortunate to receive additional guidance from Philippe Cassard, Cédric Pescia, Boris Berman, Pascal Rogé, Alberta Alexandrescu, Robert Levin, Jerome Lowenthal, Richard Goode, Imogen Cooper and Stephen Hough. Antoine has been invited to perform in prestigious venues including the Wigmore Hall or the St John’s Smith Square in London, the Salle Gaveau, Salle Cortot and Petit Palais in Paris, or Fryderyk Chopin Institute in Warsaw, as well as festivals such as the Nohant Festival Chopin, Lisztomanias (Châteauroux), Chopin à Bagatelle, Nuits du Piano (Paris), IMS Open Chamber Music at Prussia Cove and Encuentro de Santander. He has appeared on BBC Radio 3, France Musique, Scala Radio and Musiq3.
https://www.antoinepreat.com
https://citymusicfoundation.org/our-artists/antoine-preat
- Wim After Hours:
- Alex’ Waltz : Piano
- Midnight Variation : Piano
- Winds of change : Piano
- Alex’ Waltz : Piano

Thibaut De Bondt
Thibaut De Bondt

Thibaut De Bondt is a student at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp (brass department).
His interest in music started early: at 6 years old he started his journey at the school for Music and Drama in Willebroek (Belgium). He used to play the cornet before switching over to baritone, the instrument that ultimately stole his heart.
He is currently working towards an Educational Master with a view to sharing his passion with others. He embraced teaching with as much love as he has for his instrument and is currently part of the staff at schools for Music and Drama in Willebroek, Brasschaat and Mortsel.
He joined Brassband Willebroek and made his way to the first baritone seat.
In 2022 he participated in the Gran Premio Povoletto where he secured second place and in 2023 he could proudly start calling himself the first place winner of the European Soloist Competition.
https://www.besson.com/artist/thibaut-de-bondt
https://www.deniswick.com/artist/thibaut-de-bondt
Baritone Horn
Wim After Hours
Knackered
Lament
Winds of change
Music
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Other musicians with whom he plays

Nadia Bierinckx

Nadia is a classically trained and very experienced flute player. With prizes and degrees from the conservatories of Brussels, Antwerp and Gent, she immerses herself in virtually any music style and delivers flawless lived through performances.
At a very young age she discovered the world of music and early on she was fascinated by recorders. She never lost her passion for them. She has played, and still plays, in many ensembles where she displays her virtuosity in a broad range of genres on the recorder, various types of tin whistles and the guitar.
https://flutomanie.be/curriculum-nadia
- Wim After Hours :
- Far away : Tin whistle
- Morning busyness : Recorders
- Intermezzo: Vocals
- World untouched : Recorders
- Midnight Variation : Recorders
- Knackered : Recorders
- Lament : Vocals & Recorders
- Winds of change : Recorders
- Far away : Tin whistle

Wim Hautekiet
Wim Hautekiet

During business hours, Wim is busy with lawyering (or related business roles).
After hours, he creates all sorts of melodies and arrangements, and has done this for ages.
- Wim After Hours:
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- Morning busyness : Guitar
- Intermezzo : Vocals, Guitars and piano
- World untouched : Folk guitar
- Knackered : Guitars and piano
- Lament : Vocals
- Interludium in C Minor : Guitars and piano
- Postludium from Greece : Just Wim
- Morning busyness : Guitar