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[ SYMPHOK!DS ] Tu joues un instrument ou tu chantes ? Viens interpréter Carmen avec les musiciens de l’OPRL et partage une expérience unique et festive aux côtés de vrais pros.
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[ SYMPHOK!DS ] Tu joues un instrument ou tu chantes ? Viens interpréter Carmen avec les musiciens de l’OPRL et partage une expérience unique et festive aux côtés de vrais pros.
The challenge? Bringing together the musicians of the OPRL and the 300 children from the El Sistema Liège orchestra and choir on stage! You will discover an original film, conceived and created with the children. Screened live, the film retraces the
Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki returns to Liège for a recital of dances from all over the world.
A varied programme, presented by Hans Reul, to honour clarinetist Martine Leblanc and trombonist Alain Pire on the occasion of their retirement.
Pierre Solot shines a spotlight on musical talent from Belgium and Liège in a 100% local concert!
Pierre Solot shines a spotlight on musical talent from Belgium and Liège in a 100% local concert!
Master percussionist Renato Martins (udu, cajón, etc.) is joined by six musicians to explore the musical traditions of Brazil.
An individual guided tour to discover all the nooks and crannies of the Philharmonic Hall and its stylistic, technical and historical peculiarities.
[PIZZICATO] Who killed the composer? An inspector leads the investigation, questioning all the instruments of the OPRL. A thrilling inquiry accompanying the vivid music of Nathaniel Stookey.
As summer approaches, the OPRL celebrates the new season with the 2025 Classic Academy Orchestra Prize, Francisco José Santos Funina.
For their gala concert tour, two of the top three laureates of the Queen Elisabeth Competition perform major concertante works.
For their gala concert tour, two of the top three laureates of the Queen Elisabeth Competition perform major concertante works.
For their gala concert tour, two of the top three laureates of the Queen Elisabeth Competition perform major concertante works.
The OPRL opens its doors on Boulevard Piercot for a free day combining music, interactive discoveries, and delicious treats. Not to be missed!
Incandescent Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich in contrasts: Lionel Bringuier and the OPRL present an intense, lyrical, and subversive season opener.
Incandescent Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich in contrasts: Lionel Bringuier and the OPRL present an intense, lyrical, and subversive season opener.
Incandescent Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich in contrasts: Lionel Bringuier and the OPRL present an intense, lyrical, and subversive season opener.
Revealed at the 2025 Queen Elisabeth Competition, Valère Burnon explores the theme of night through music by Debussy, Messiaen, Ledoux, Ravel, and Schubert.
In Liège, the OPRL pays tribute to John Coltrane with Joe Lovano and symphonic arrangements, revisiting his major works from the 1950s and 1960s.
For his debut with the OPRL, the great Ton Koopman, a specialist in historically informed performance, moves between Mozart and Beethoven
For his debut with the OPRL, the great Ton Koopman, a specialist in historically informed performance, moves between Mozart and Beethoven.
When Rachmaninoff’s intense lyricism meets Carlos Simon’s double concerto, co-commissioned by the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège with Hilary Hahn and Seth Parker Woods.
When Rachmaninoff’s intense lyricism meets Carlos Simon’s double concerto, co-commissioned by the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège with Hilary Hahn and Seth Parker Woods.
From Seville to the Andes, Christina Pluhar and L'Arpeggiata bring together Mudarra and South American baroque traditions in a joyful sonic journey.
[Pizzicato] Momo, born from a magical peach, sets out to face an ogre with the help of musical animals: a participatory and poetic show about friendship and otherness.
Five musicians from the OPRL explore the world of strings, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johannes Brahms to Carlos Simon, between classical radiance and echoes of lockdown.
From rock icons to the orchestra: in his music for the film There Will Be Blood, Greenwood breaks free from Radiohead. As for Glass, he reinvents Bowie, blending dark atmospheres with urban energy.
The Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège and the Festival Babillage invite babies and parents to a poetic and musical duet, blending words, strings, and enchantment.