Queen Elisabeth Competition 2025 (piano)
The 4th, 5th and 6th winners of the 2025 Queen Elisabeth Competition join the musicians of the OPRL for a three-concert tour.
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The 4th, 5th and 6th winners of the 2025 Queen Elisabeth Competition join the musicians of the OPRL for a three-concert tour.
The 4th, 5th and 6th winners of the 2025 Queen Elisabeth Competition join the musicians of the OPRL for a three-concert tour.
The 4th, 5th and 6th winners of the 2025 Queen Elisabeth Competition join the musicians of the OPRL for a three-concert tour.
For its first concert at the Kissinger Sommer, the summer festival in Bad Kissingen (Germany), the OPRL divides its time between Slavic melancholy and the brilliance of the Mediterranean world.
The OPRL travels to Reims with Pierre Bleuse and Florian Noack to participate in the Flâneries Musicales, a festival founded in 1990, renowned for its rich and eclectic programming.
On the occasion of the opening of the Royal Juillet Musical de Saint-Hubert, the OPRL is taking with it César Franck's unholy horseman and Dvořák's masterpiece.
Renaud Capuçon leads the OPRL through the tender, romantic world of Wagner, alongside works by Strauss, Mozart, and a new prmeiere by Camille Pépin.
Stanislav Kochanovsky brings Shostakovich’s Eighth Symphony to life — tragic yet full of hope — along with Prokofiev’s ironic and sublime First Violin Concerto, performed with Lorenzo Gatto.
Lionel Bringuier shines a spotlight on one of the most radiant works of the Romantic repertoire, Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, joined by the brilliant Marc Bouchkov.
Fly away to Neverland and discover the world of Peter Pan, with its mermaids, Lost Boys, and Indians, all ready to stand off against Captain Hook.
Fly away to Neverland and discover the world of Peter Pan, with its mermaids, Lost Boys, and Indians, all ready to stand off against Captain Hook.
Fly away to Neverland and discover the world of Peter Pan, with its mermaids, Lost Boys, and Indians, all ready to stand off against Captain Hook.
Fly away to Neverland and discover the world of Peter Pan, with its mermaids, Lost Boys, and Indians, all ready to stand off against Captain Hook.
Jeunesses Musicales celebrates its 85th anniversary with a powerful project reflecting the hopes and struggles of 150 teenagers, staged by Fabrice Murgia and supported by the OPRL.
Jeunesses Musicales celebrates its 85th anniversary with a powerful project reflecting the hopes and struggles of 150 teenagers, staged by Fabrice Murgia and supported by the OPRL.
Jeunesses Musicales celebrates its 85th anniversary with a powerful project reflecting the hopes and struggles of 150 teenagers, staged by Fabrice Murgia and supported by the OPRL.
Lionel Bringuier kicks off the New Year with a celebration of dance, featuring Stravinsky, Poulenc, and the most famous crescendo in music history — Ravel’s Boléro.
Unfinished yet majestic, Bruckner’s Ninth Symphony remains a towering work — one that Marko Letonja will imbue with striking intensity through his deeply expressive and powerful direction.
Unfinished yet majestic, Bruckner’s Ninth Symphony remains a towering work — one that Marko Letonja will imbue with striking intensity through his deeply expressive and powerful direction.
Throughout this interactive concert, explore the connection between the element of fire and music with the OPRL, alongside the visual creations of artist Nele Fack.
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, the OPRL presents a concert celebrating love in all its forms, with music by Fauré, Golijov, and Prokofiev.
Between love, jealousy, and passion, feel the power of Bizet’s Carmen, and share with the OPRL the incredible journey of this independent and liberated heroine.
The OPRL and Lionel Bringuier take to the roads of France alongside flutist Emmanuel Pahud, in a Russian program blending Khachaturian and Tchaikovsky.
The OPRL and Lionel Bringuier take to the roads of France alongside flutist Emmanuel Pahud, in a Russian program blending Khachaturian and Tchaikovsky.
An autobiographical symphony, Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique evokes a socially unspoken love — the composer’s affection for his nephew Bob.
Two Mozart masterpieces: a Horn Concerto elevated by Margaux Ortman, and his Thirty-Ninth Symphony, conducted by Giulio Cilona.
A 100% Romantic programme featuring Beethoven’s joyful Fourth Symphony and Mendelssohn’s renowned Violin Concerto.