We are pleased to announce the creation of the Proquartetto Archives at the Library of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
Through a donation, the association’s entire archive—which documents several decades of work promoting chamber music—has now been entrusted to a leading cultural heritage institution. Books and publications, promotional materials, sheet music, recordings, and more: this transfer ensures their long-term preservation, scholarly analysis, and public accessibility within a professional setting.
Established as a dedicated collection and intended to grow over time, the Proquartetto Collection will help preserve the integrity and historical record of these archives, while making them accessible through the Conservatory’s research tools.
This initiative is part of our commitment to sharing knowledge with researchers, musicians, and anyone interested in the history and development of chamber music in Belgium. It marks an important milestone in promoting the work of our nonprofit organization and opens up new opportunities for its outreach and influence.
