Enigma
Pierre Solot invites you to decipher the hidden messages of music.
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Pierre Solot invites you to decipher the hidden messages of music.
Pierre Solot invites you to decipher the hidden messages of music.
Burlesque and inventive, Max Linder’s The Three Must-Get-Theirs parodies Dumas. In this cine-concert, Monica Melcova improvises on the organ to restore the magic of silent cinema.
George Tudorache and Lionel Bringuier confront the darkness of Shostakovich before a First Symphony by Brahms marked by the shadow of Beethoven.
An individual guided tour to discover all the nooks and crannies of the Philharmonic Hall and its stylistic, technical and historical peculiarities.
In 1704, Bach travels to Lübeck to meet Buxtehude: a long initiatory journey that allows him, along the way, to reconnect with his roots and the music of his ancestors.
George Tudorache and Lionel Bringuier confront the darkness of Shostakovich before a First Symphony by Brahms marked by the shadow of Beethoven.
The Brussels Philharmonic bridges Jennifer Higdon’s urban rhythms with the arid landscapes of a cantata by Steve Reich, marked by the tragedy of Hiroshima.
The Amsterdam Sinfonietta celebrates Mozart and his legacy in Tchaikovsky, Serksnyte, and in a humorous fantasy by Raskatov.
[Pizzicato] At the Bazar Circus, an angry king banishes the troupe: between love, friendship, and madness, a colourful adventure driven by irresistible Slavic rhythms.
Chloé van Soeterstède explores two works marked by incompleteness: Schubert’s “Unfinished” and Dvořák’s Cello Concerto No. 2 with Pablo Ferrández.
The orchestra welcomes its new musicians in a concert dedicated to them, highlighting the richness of their individual personalities.
Symphonic Cinema returns to the OPRL with Holst’s The Planets and the film Loss in synchronisation, featuring Emma Thompson and Greg Wise.
Symphonic Cinema returns to the OPRL with Holst’s The Planets and the film Loss in synchronisation, featuring Emma Thompson and Greg Wise.
Kirill Gerstein brings Romantic piano to life with Mendelssohn, Schumann, Wagner and Liszt, between passion, drama and exceptional virtuosity.
Apprentice knights of the Round Table, follow Merlin, Arthur and Viviane! A magical musical epic staged by Bernard Cogniaux.
Apprentice knights of the Round Table, follow Merlin, Arthur and Viviane! A magical musical epic staged by Bernard Cogniaux.
Apprentice knights of the Round Table, follow Merlin, Arthur and Viviane! A magical musical epic staged by Bernard Cogniaux.
With Pierre Solot, rhythm becomes dance… without leaving your seat.
With Pierre Solot, rhythm becomes dance… without leaving your seat.
The OPRL dives into the world of Danny Elfman, with music written for Tim Burton and the Belgian premiere of his trumpet concerto.
The OPRL dives into the world of Danny Elfman, with music written for Tim Burton and the Belgian premiere of his trumpet concerto.
The incandescent world of Rachmaninoff seen through Nelson Goerner and Lionel Bringuier, followed by a conversation with both artists after the concert.
Nelson Goerner reunites with the OPRL in Rachmaninoff, while Lionel Bringuier brings out the brilliance of modernity in Florent Schmitt and Henri Dutilleux.
Nelson Goerner reunites with the OPRL in Rachmaninoff, while Lionel Bringuier brings out the brilliance of modernity in Florent Schmitt and Henri Dutilleux.
On Saturday, the Symphokids Festival begins gently with a day dedicated to the very youngest (ages 6 months to 5 years).
On Sunday, the Symphokids Festival gives pride of place to older children (ages 4 to 12) with brand-new shows and irresistible workshops.
Simon Trpčeski brings out all the Parisian elegance of Saint-Saëns, while Lionel Bringuier unleashes the phantasmagorical modernity of Berlioz.