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Brussels Philharmonic, Alena Baeva & Kazushi Ono

Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev were forced to constantly navigate the strict dictates of the Soviet regime and their own artistic integrity. Both sought a delicate balance between political duty and creative expression—resulting in works that are profoundly personal. Dark, brooding, and painfully personal In his First Violin Concerto, Shostakovich’s inner struggle ...

Denis Kozhukhin

Piano virtuoso Denis Kozhukhin returns to Flagey with sonatas by Haydn, miniatures by Brahms, and Modest Mussorgsky’s monumental Pictures at an Exhibition.

Les Lundis d’Hortense 50

Nathalie Loriers 1, 2, 3 Piano For over 35 years, Nathalie Loriers has established herself as an essential figure, widely acclaimed for her refinement and sensitivity. A pianist with a distinctive touch, an inspired composer, and an exceptional improviser, she has built a rich body of work spanning a dozen albums, ...

Culture – Book Launch: A True Vision for Peace, by Eva Dal

As a Palestinian woman who grew up in Israel, Eva Dalak's personal story is woven with the collective wounds of conflict, displacement, and inherited pain. Her memoir of transformation, Dancing in the Dark, is an exceptional, powerful journey through loss, identity and the reclamation of light in the face of ...

Brussels Tea Festival

The Brussels Tea Festival® returns to Flagey on Sunday, 27 September 2026, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, for a full day dedicated to tea, its cultures and craftsmanship. Now established as the most important tea event in Belgium, the festival will bring together more than 40 exhibitors: tea houses, producers, ...

Brussels Philharmonic, Vlaams Radiokoor & Kazushi Ono

Verdi’s Requiem stands alongside Mozart’s in a class of its own: written by a genius (as Johannes Brahms put it), overwhelmingly grand yet surprisingly intimate, traversing the entire spectrum of human emotion. "The heart’s undying hope" Throughout his life, Giuseppe Verdi remained an agnostic, neither mocking nor dismissing religion: “To have faith ...

Verdi Deconstructed

Whether you’re already an aficionado or simply curious, everyone is welcome, and no prior knowledge is required! Everything in Florestan Bataillie's life orbits around music! He is not only a pianist and composer but also an inspired storyteller who eagerly imparts his deep-seated passion for classical music to the audience. From ...

Duo Kiasma

What could be more unexpected than the meeting of a cello and an accordion? A duo born in Namur that has gone on to conquer Venice, Luxembourg, Shanghai and Taipei. Through their creativity, modernity and virtuosity, Pierre Fontenelle and Frin Wolter have been surprising audiences for the past decade, exploring ...

Nils Petter Molvær & Tania Giannouli

A Norwegian trumpeter and a Greek pianist: it is hard to imagine greater contrasts in temperature and temperament. And yet, Nils Petter Molvær and Tania Giannouli meet effortlessly in a surprisingly organic dialogue. Improvising all possible directions, they explore an eclectic sonic universe where boundaries between genres blur. Even the ...

Close Encounter

Open rehearsals: experience the orchestra up close and feel the power of our collective. In the historic Studio 4, you’ll find yourself right in the heart of the music—and in the world of the conductor, the soloist, or one of our musicians. What will be rehearsed? We can’t say just yet—the ...
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