B’Rock, the baroque orchestra known for its renewal and rejuvenation in the world of early music, starts its second Lounge project in which music and arts meet. This time, B’Rock chose the Antwerp Royal Museum of Fine Arts as beautiful setting. B’Rock places Christoph Graupner, who died 250 years ago, in the picture.
Led by Frank Agsteribbe, B’Rock honors this often forgotten contemporary of J.S. Bach, who in those days however was regarded upon higher. Eric Hoeprich plays the chalumeau, a precursor of the clarinet. In between there’s a dj taking care of groovy intermezzi, you can enjoy a drink from the bar, or visit the museum’s collection.
Who visited the first concert lounge of B’Rock knows it’s worth it to take place in our lounge seats!