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| Brussels Philharmonic, Michel Tabachnik, Belgium, 2009/2012 |
![]() ![]() Tour Dates: 28 Dec, 2012 - 5 Jan, 2013 The orchestra was established in 1935 under the aegis of the public broadcasting network. In 1998, it began its independent existence as the Vlaams Radio Orkest (Flemish Radio Orchestra).
Tour Dates
Tour Dates: 28 Dec, 2012 - 5 Jan, 2013 The orchestra was established in 1935 under the aegis of the public broadcasting network. In 1998, it began its independent existence as the Vlaams Radio Orkest (Flemish Radio Orchestra). From 2008 onwards, its new name Brussels Philharmonic – the orchestra of Flanders has highlighted its close ties both to its home city, The great 20th century repertoire, contemporary music and film music: the Brussels Philharmonic – the orchestra of The programme of the Brussels Philharmonic – the orchestra of Flanders is centred on a number of series offered in The ties with public broadcasting remain strong: the orchestra works closely with radio and television for both recordings and events. In addition, the Brussels Philharmonic – the orchestra of Together with various partners, the Brussels Philharmonic – the orchestra of Flanders collaborates on a variety of CD series: with the Flemish classical music radio station Klara on a number of Flemish composers, with the Glossa label on the important 20th century repertoire, and with the Flanders International Film Festival - The
Michel Tabachnik, Chief Conductor/Artistic Director
Starting the season 2008-2009, Michel Tabachnik will play a key role as new chief conductor/artistic director of the Brussels Philharmonic – het Vlaams Radio Orkest. He wishes to combine the great orchestral repertoire with 20th century music in a manner that is both creative and audience-friendly. In this way he hopes to narrow the gap between the general public and contemporary music. His creed: ‘Brussels Philharmonic – het Vlaams Radio Orkest is not a museum but a platform for living music.’ Michel Tabachnik studied piano and orchestral conducting in Michel Tabachnik held the post of chief conductor of the Gulbenkian Foundation Orchestra in In September 2005, Michel Tabachnik took up the post of musical director of the North Netherlands Orchestra (NNO). His influence on the NNO was remarkable from the very beginning of the season: the presence of this eminent Swiss conductor made its mark in a series of positive reviews in the press. De Telegraaf wrote thus about Tabachnik’s first official concert as principal conductor: “The Swiss conductor has once again demonstrated his exceptional quality; the orchestra has never before had a conductor of this rank ... The North Netherlands Orchestra can expect great things from Tabachnik.” In the 2004-2005 season, Michel Tabachnik conducted the Prague Philharmonia on tour at the “Cité de Another Michel Tabachnik also has close affinity with young musicians and has worked with various international youth orchestras. He was artistic director of the Orchestre des Jeunes du Québec and of the Orchestre des Jeunes de His discography (on Erato and Lyrinx) demonstrates the breadth of his repertoire, which ranges from Beethoven through Wagner to Honegger and Xenakis. His recording of the Schumann Piano Concerto (with Catherine Collard as soloist) was chosen Best Performance of this work by the international jury at the Radio Suisse Romande. In 1995, Michel Tabachnik was named Artist of the Year by the Italian ‘Centro Internazionale de Arte e Cultura’ in Starting with the 2008-2009 season, Michel Tabachnik will be the new chief conductor / artistic director of the Brussels Philharmonic – the Orchestra of Flanders. In this post he will play a key role in expanding the repertoire of the orchestra as well as in building a broad and faithful audience. Tabachnik wishes to combine the great orchestral repertoire with twentieth-century music in a manner that is both creative and audience-friendly. In this way he hopes to narrow the gap between the general public and contemporary music. |









