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Cello & piano I Camille Seghers & Alexis Thibaut de Maisières

Concerts de Midi/Middagconcerten

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Sculpter le son I Aurélie Charneux

La Semaine du Son/De Week van de Klank

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The MIM celebrates 25 Years on the Mont des Arts

Fête de la Musique

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Jazz in little Belgium
Jazz in Little Belgium, Brussels 2004, MIM, 144 p.

2002: the King Baudouin Foundation buys the prestigious Robert Pernet collection, a treasure for every jazz lover in the flat country. The collection was then transferred to the MIM, where it is still being held. But far from being a simple repository, the collection launched a real dynamic.

After a CD (now out of print), an exhibition, there is the book tracing the history of jazz in Belgium! From the minstrels shows at the beginning of the century to Toots, you will know everything about what made Belgium dance until the 1970s.

Available at the museumshop - € 12,50

Exhibition Sub Terra: Le bruit de fond & RhizoRythme

La Semaine du Son/De Week van de Klank

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Rediscover a composer through her Sonata: Henriette Van den Boorn-Coclet

Festival Courants d'Airs

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Public examinations Early Music & Classical and Contemporary Music Departments

Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles

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Public examinations Early Music & Classical and Contemporary Music Departments

Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles

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Sax200
Sax200, Editions du Perron, 2014, 134 p.

An outstanding inventor, talented craftsman and excellent musician, Adolphe Sax began making wind instruments following the footsteps of his father, Charles-Joseph Sax. In his workshop, he improved many instruments, and patented their innovative design. Inspired by the initial successes, he launched into the creation of new instruments, which he named after himself: saxhorns, saxotrombas and saxtubas were to enjoy great success. But his most original masterpiece was undoubtedly the saxophone, which he developed in a complete range, from sopranino to sub-bass.

Under the guidance of the curator of the SAX200 exhibition, Géry Dumoulin, the four chapters of this richly illustrated catalogue tell the story of the remarkable inventor. The reader will learn all about Sax, his inventions, his business and his private life. Various lesser-known aspects of his creative activity, such as the medical instruments he devised are treated as well.

Available in the museumshop - € 25