OPRL+ FILM-CONCERT : Psychose
When a perfectly-synchronised OPRL plays Bernard Hermann’s electrifying score for Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho.
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When a perfectly-synchronised OPRL plays Bernard Hermann’s electrifying score for Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho.
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.
Incandescent Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich in contrasts: Lionel Bringuier and the OPRL present an intense, lyrical, and subversive season opener.
For his debut with the OPRL, the great Ton Koopman, a specialist in historically informed performance, moves between Mozart and Beethoven
A lover of Dutilleux’s music, Lionel Bringuier reveals the brilliance of the First Symphony, while Victor Julien-Laferrière brings out all the emotion of Elgar’s Concerto.
Step into Ali Baba’s cave: treasures, mystery, and the enchanting music of Gwenaël Mario Grisi come together in a magical performance at the heart of the Orient.
Step into Ali Baba’s cave: treasures, mystery, and the enchanting music of Gwenaël Mario Grisi come together in a magical performance at the heart of the Orient.
Step into Ali Baba’s cave: treasures, mystery, and the enchanting music of Gwenaël Mario Grisi come together in a magical performance at the heart of the Orient.
Step into Ali Baba’s cave: treasures, mystery, and the enchanting music of Gwenaël Mario Grisi come together in a magical performance at the heart of the Orient.
A series of colourful and virtuosic musical tableaux, performed by soloists from the Chapelle Musicale to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Queen Elisabeth.
A magical journey and bursts of virtuosity: tales from One Thousand and One Nights and a radiant trumpet come together in a bright and inspired Christmas programme.
A magical journey and bursts of virtuosity: tales from One Thousand and One Nights and a radiant trumpet come together in a bright and inspired Christmas programme.
Two impulses toward the absolute: Gustav Mahler embraces the world in a symphony, while Hector Berlioz unfolds the full spectrum of emotions in a cycle that has become legendary.
The OPRL commemorates the 100th anniversary of the advent of sound cinema and the 50th anniversary of Chaplin’s death by performing the music of Modern Times live.
Mozart in tension, Sibelius in continuous flow: Alexander Melnikov and Karel Deseure present an intense programme, blending dramatic theatricality with hypnotic landscapes.
George Tudorache and Lionel Bringuier confront the darkness of Shostakovich before a First Symphony by Brahms marked by the shadow of Beethoven.
Symphonic Cinema returns to the OPRL with Holst’s The Planets and the film Loss in synchronisation, featuring Emma Thompson and Greg Wise.
Apprentice knights of the Round Table, follow Merlin, Arthur and Viviane! A magical musical epic staged by Bernard Cogniaux.
The OPRL dives into the world of Danny Elfman, with music written for Tim Burton and the Belgian premiere of his trumpet concerto.
Nelson Goerner reunites with the OPRL in Rachmaninoff, while Lionel Bringuier brings out the brilliance of modernity in Florent Schmitt and Henri Dutilleux.
Lionel Bringuier and the OPRL head to Wrocław to present the charms of Ledoux, the virtuosity of Saint-Saëns and the phantasmagorical modernity of Berlioz.
Lionel Bringuier and the OPRL travel to Ostrava to present Fauré’s elegance, Saint-Saëns’s languor and Berlioz’s phantasmagorical modernity.
Closing concert of the Val-Dieu Spring Concerts