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Address | Rue Ravensteinstraat 23 B1000 Brussels Belgium |
Contains | Bozar: HLB Stage Expo 1 Hall M Henri Le Bœuf Concert Hall Horta Hall Studio Suzanne Bertouille Rotunda Terarken |
Google maps | 50° 50' 39.259" N 4° 21' 36.130" E |
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BrusselsSongs of Passion
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Dowland, Purcell
Thomas Dunford; Lea Desandre; Ensemble Jupiter
BrusselsTheodora
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Handel: Theodora
Thomas Dunford; Lea Desandre; Véronique Gens; Hugh Cutting; Laurence Kilsby
BrusselsMussorgsky meets Shostakovich
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Mussorgsky, Shostakovich
La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra; Timur Zangiev; Olesya Petrova
BrusselsChants et poèmes
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Zorn, Messiaen, Scriabin
Barbara Hannigan; Bertrand Chamayou
BrusselsL'Enfant et les Sortilèges
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Ravel
La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra; Alain Altinoglu; Marie-Juliette Ghazarian; Lotte Verstaen; Lisa Willems; Emma Posman
BrusselsCarnival Season
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Berlioz, Lindberg, Grieg
La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra; Alain Altinoglu; Rudy Moercant; Sofia Nesje Enger
BrusselsNuts & Mice
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Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker: Suite no. 1, Op.71a
La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra; Alain Altinoglu
BrusselsFire in my Mouth
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Clyne, Wolfe
Belgian National Orchestra; Gemma New; Anne Kauffman; Jeff Sugg
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Russian delights with Lugansky and Kochanovsky in Brussels
Stanislav Kochanovsky, Nikolai Lugansky and the Belgian National Orchestra impress with an all-Russian triple bill.
Mischa Maisky shines in Tchaikovsky in Brussels
Think of an exhilarating journey animated by an expert guide who lives and enjoys every moment, yet makes you believe he is discovering it with you and isn’t afraid to tease you with some daredevil steps off the beaten track.
Beethoven and Henderickx for a striking programme in Brussels
Beethoven’s Fifth and Sixth Symphonies and a dazzling new work by Wim Henderickx at Bozar
Magnificent performance from Blomstedt and the Concertgebouw
Expert conductor Herbert Blomstedt and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra bring impeccable Mendelssohn, Brahms and Stenhammar to Brussels.
A manifesto against war: Dubugnon première impresses in Brussels
Some 15 minutes long, in a slow-fast-slow form, Le Tombeau de Napoléon wraps a taxing solo part for tenor trombone in a dramatically compelling and sonically thrilling orchestral canvas.
Devastating and dark Pathétique from Gergiev and the Mariinsky
Deeply moving and often terrifyingly dark, Gergiev and the Mariinsky took us on a devastating ride towards the abyss which eventually left me grabbing for a rope.
Fiery Prokofiev but lacklustre Britten in Brussels
Fiery Prokofiev but lacklustre Britten with the National Orchestra of Belgium.
Superb Dvořák 7 from Blomstedt and Vienna Phil
Blomstedt, in splendid form at 91, also paid tribute to his largely forgotten compatriot Franz Berwald, who died 150 years ago.