February 2026
Conservamus Symphony Orchestra
Bozar


Maurice Ravel
Daphnis et Chloé, suite nr. 2
LED BY
NICOLÁS PASQUET
Richard Strauss
Eine Alpensinfonie, op.64

From Strauss to Ravel, the Conservamus Symphony Orchestra returns to Bozar for an evening devoted to orchestral scale and colour.
Bringing together more than 100 young musicians from the two Royal Conservatories of Brussels, the orchestra explores two landmark works of the symphonic repertoire, under the direction of Nicolás Pasquet.
At a glance
20.02.2026 — 20:00
Henry Le Bœuf Hall, Bozar
Rue Ravenstein 23, 1000 Brussels
Duration: Approximately 2 hours (with interval)
Prices:
Standard – €10 | €20 | €30
< 26 years – €10
Free admission for students of the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel (KCB) & Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles (CRB).
Use the discount code Break30 when booking. Only valid for Category 3 and upon presentation of your student card on the evening of the concert.
Since its creation in 2023, the Conservamus Symphony Orchestra stands as an inspiring bridge between the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel and the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles. The ensemble unites exceptional young musicians from both institutions on a shared stage, offering them the experience of large-scale orchestral performance.
This year, the orchestra shines under the passionate leadership of internationally acclaimed conductor Nicolás Pasquet (Uruguay), whose musical precision and poetic interpretation guide the ensemble throughout the evening.
Conservamus perspective
Conservamus initiated the Symphony Orchestra as part of its ongoing commitment to supporting the future of musical life in Brussels. The ensemble reflects the association’s core mission — connecting institutions, talent, and resources so that learning, creation, and performance can continue. The orchestra bridges educational experience with professional artistic practice, creating space for dialogue, growth, and collective expression.
Programme
Richard Strauss — Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64
A monumental symphonic journey through the landscapes and emotions of the Alps.
Maurice Ravel — Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No. 2
A masterpiece of color, lyricism and French elegance.
This pairing offers a contrast between dramatic orchestral magnitude and shimmering impressionistic sound worlds — an invitation to listen deeply and without haste.


