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Brussels Philharmonic
Barely Minimal
Flagey
Place Sainte-Croix
Oct 4, 2025
8:15 PM GMT+2
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Music stripped to its essence—where sound meets silence, and silence becomes sound. In a world full of noise, minimalism creates space for stillness, and that’s where its power lies.
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With this programme, Ilan Volkov questions the idea of ‘minimal’: what do we label as such, and what else—seen from another angle—might also be considered minimal? An experimental evening with electronics and voice as key elements.
In Northern Shore, Barbara Monk Feldman captures the shimmer of light on water—sound and silence flowing like the tide. Sarah Davachi’s acoustic and electronic textures form a meditative bridge to Morton Feldman’s Voices and Instruments I, where gentle voices and tones drift outside of time, with the Flemish Radio Choir spread throughout the hall. Julius Eastman closes the programme with The Holy Presence of Joan d’Arc—a dark, visceral cry into the void.
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Brussels Philharmonic Biography
“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 musical 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.
Read MoreAnd 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 musical 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.
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