Led by Isabel Biver, curator of the exhibition “Art Deco Cinemas in Brussels”,
these workshops will offer an active and fun discovery of the exhibition,
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Atelier Mozart by Brussels Philharmonic (18:00-19:00)
09mei
18:00 - 19:00
Ceci N'est Pas Une Rue, 1000 Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
Description
Step into our atelier and experience our music-making process up close.
Brussels Philharmonic reimagines the musical salon, bringing you a fresh take on Mozart in an intimate, up-close setting. At Produits Dangereux (Tour & Taxis), the vibe is raw and relaxed: small tables, a drink in hand, and the orchestra just a breath away.
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On the workbench: a vibrant journey through Mozart’s genius. From the playful energy of Eine kleine Nachtmusik to the lively Haffner Serenade and the elegant Salzburger Sinfonie, each piece reveals a different side of the composer. Sometimes dramatic, often celebratory – and always with a touch of humor.
Conductor Dirk Vermeulen, a true Mozart expert, shares stories about the composer, the music, and the creative process behind each performance. A rare chance to experience Mozart’s timeless brilliance and our music-making process up close.
🎟️ TICKETS
- Standard: €30
- Under 26: €15
Your ticket includes one free drink (red wine or juice).
📅 CONCERTS
- 18:00-19:00
- 20:00-21:00 [switch to this concert]
🎼 MUSIC
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik KV 525: I. Allegro
- Divertimento (Salzburger Sinfonie) KV 137: Allegro di molto
- Serenade Nr. 7 D-Dur "Haffner-Serenade" KV 250: Rondo – Allegro
- Adagio und Fuge c-Moll KV 546
- Serenata notturna KV 239: Rondo – Allegretto
- Ein musikalischer Spaß KV 522: Menuetto
Duration: 60' (no break).
Language: spoken in English.
⭐ ARTISTS
- Brussels Philharmonic
- Dirk Vermeulen (conductor)
⭐ ABOUT BRUSSELS PHILHARMONIC
“The world needs symphonic music.
And symphonic music needs the world.”
That is the firm belief of the Brussels Philharmonic. As a symphony orchestra founded in 1935 under the auspices of the Belgian public broadcaster, unveiling the symphonic world as best we can is deep in our DNA. By innovating while maintaining full respect for the value of the past, we keep the symphonic music of the past, present and future relevant and inspiring – for ourselves and all of society. We do this from the historic Studio 4 at Flagey in Brussels, together with our music director Kazushi Ono: he shares our open and adventurous spirit and our rock-solid belief in the need for cross-fertilization between art, life and society.