ODE TO THE FUTURE
Jeunesses Musicales celebrates its 85th anniversary with a powerful project reflecting the hopes and struggles of 140 teenagers, staged by Fabrice Murgia and supported by the OPRL.
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Jeunesses Musicales celebrates its 85th anniversary with a powerful project reflecting the hopes and struggles of 140 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 140 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 140 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.
In this interactive concert, you will hear music inspired by the element of fire, performed by the OPRL and enhanced by 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.
Through 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 go on the road in France in the company of flutist Emmanuel Pahud, in a Russian program featuring Khachaturian and Tchaikovsky.
The OPRL and Lionel Bringuier go on the road in France in the company of flutist Emmanuel Pahud, in a Russian program featuring 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: his Horn Concerto performed 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.
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.