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Orchestra
Brussels Philharmonic (BRT Philharmonic Orchestra)
The Brussels Philharmonic was founded in 1935 by the Belgian public broadcaster (National Broadcasting Institute (NIR/INR)). The orchestra was and is known to be a pioneer in performing contemporary music – a reputation that brought world-renowned composers such as Bartók, Stravinsky, and Messiaen to Brussels. To this day, the Brussels Philharmonic is continuing this tradition, including a 21st-century work in almost every concert programme.
The orchestra’s historic home port is the Flagey building in Brussels, the heart of Europe, where it rehearses and performs in Studio 4 – in acoustic terms one of the top concert halls in the world – and which serves as its home base for concerts in Belgium and the rest of the world.
Source: Brussels Philharmonic
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Daniël Sternefeld (conductor) |
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“Brussels Philharmonic,” accessed August 19, 2024, https://www.brusselsphilharmonic.be.