Brussels Philharmonic | Tom De Cock

Tom De Cock

conductor

Tom De Cock (°1982) received his masters degree in percussion at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, as well as a masters degree in contemporary music at the HFMDK Frankfurt am Main. In 2009, he graduated “summa cum laude” at the HFM Detmold in the Konzertexamen degree and obtained his "Doctor of Arts" degree at the VUB and Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel in 2015.

Next to his position as percussion soloist at the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra, Tom has been working as a freelance musician in Europe, he played with Ensemble Modern, MusikFabrik, Radio Kamer Philharmonie, among others and is a fixed member of Ictus, Nadar Ensemble, Triatu, and Ensemble XII.

Tom has collaborated with Pierre Boulez, Peter Eötvös, Philippe Hurel, Bruno Mantovani, Philippe Manoury, Georges Aperghis and many other prominent figures of international contemporary music. At the moment, Tom is working as the assistant percussion teacher at Conservatoire Royal de Liège.

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CONCERT

WALDEN FESTIVAL

How much can you say with repetition? A great deal, if you ask Philip Glass, John Adams and David Lang. Brussels Philharmonic unites these three contemporary icons in a single programme. Actually, make that four, as with Lorenzo Gatto as a soloist you’re served up an equally emblematic artist. Together they perform minimalism for you in all its mastery.

15.07.2023 at Parc Léopold

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