Baroque platform
The core repertoire of B'Rock consists of music from the baroque period, in particular the first half of the eighteenth century. B'Rock picks out music from this gigantic offer in a rather intuitive way, thereby guided by the lively playing style and rich orchestral sound the orchestra searches for.
Both famous and less known works from famous composers such as Monteverdi, Purcell, Telemann, Vivaldi, Händel are staged.
These reputed names act as a baroque platform for the programme enabling a diverse and rich combination of works. Thus B'Rock also amply focuses on such obscure composers as Brescianello, Locatelli, Geminiani, Muffat, Locke, Blow and Rebel.
B'Rock proves to be a creative space where experiment, confrontation and creation are not shunned. 20th and 21st century sounds from Cage or Pärt regularly reverberate in our soundscape.
The orchestra acts as a laboratory in which recent and/or new music adapted to a specific, historical set of period instruments takes an important place. B'Rock collaborates herefore with specialised contemporary composers.