History of the music library of Brussels Philharmonic - het Vlaams Radio Orkest and Vlaams Radio Koor
To trace the origins of the music library of Brussels Philharmonic - het Vlaams Radio Orkest
and Vlaams Radio Koor, we have to go back to the establishment, under
the INR/NIR, of a small-scale orchestra on 18 June 1930, because the
history of the music library commences with the foundation of this
orchestra. On 1 January 1931, M. Denhieu was appointed as the first
music librarian, and from 1931-1932 onwards, it is mentioned in the
annual reports of the INR/NIR.
Until 1960 the music library was developed by and remained associated
with all orchestras set up within the INR/NIR. On 18 May 1960, the
INR/NIR was split up to create three institutions: BRT, RTB and the
‘Instituut van de Gemeenschappelijke diensten’ (Communal Services
Institute). It was not until 1977 that this institute was abolished. At
that point, BRT and RTB became completely independent. However, the
music library remained the undivided property of both institutions, as
it was realised that its unique value would be destroyed if it were
split up.
In 1998, the Filharmonisch Orkest van de Openbare Omroep (Public
Broadcasting Network Philharmonic Orchestra) was privatised. The
library remained the undivided property of VRT and RTBF. VRT entrusted
the management of the library to the Flemish Community, which in turn
assigned the role to the non-profit association, Vlaams Omroeporkest en
Kamerkoor vzw. In view of its experience of the orchestral and choral
world, the VRO-VRK has acted as guarantor of In 1998, the Filharmonisch
Orkest van de Openbare Omroep (Public Broadcasting Network Philharmonic
Orchestra) was privatised. The library remained the undivided property
of VRT and RTBF. VRT entrusted the management of the library to the
Flemish Community, which in turn assigned the role to the non-profit
association, Vlaams Omroeporkest en Kamerkoor vzw. In view of its
experience of the orchestral and choral world, the VRO-VRK has acted as
guarantor of the high-quality management and continued development of
the music library since the introduction of this arrangement.
