Polyphonies: a concert experiment. Join in!

Polyphonies is not a traditional concert but a concert experiment: a different way of listening and a spatial musical experience. Together with the singers of the Flemish Radio Choir, conductor Kaspars Putniņš, and Adja Fassa, the audience moves freely through the space. The whole forms a living soundscape. Voices converge and disperse – and the music travels with them. As a spectator, you are part of this whole. You can choose a spot within the vibrant scenery, sitting or leaning, or move through the Hortahal.

Follow the music and let yourself be guided by curiosity and wonder. To get you started, find a listening guide below.

Explore the space: settle into the foam seats or meander through the space. Does the music sound different as you move?

Music in motion: walk a few steps and experience how the acoustics change around you. What do you notice?

Listen closely: close your eyes and concentrate on a single voice or a cloud of sounds. How does it shift as you listen?

Polyphony: observe how the voices come together. Do they blend into one sound, or do they maintain their individuality? Do certain voices stand out?

Observe: take a look at how the choir and conductor communicate with each other and how you, too, interact with them.

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