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It allows you to choose freely from 35 concerts (in groups of 5 concerts). Depending on the number of concerts you choose, you'll receive a discount (from 15% to 35%!) on the ticket price.
It allows you to choose freely from 35 concerts (in groups of 5 concerts). Depending on the number of concerts you choose, you'll receive a discount (from 15% to 35%!) on the ticket price.
For their season opener, Gergely Madaras and the OPRL set off to meet two literary heroes, Don Juan and Till Eulenspiegel.
A poignant encounter at the Manege Fonck between Górecki's Third Symphony and the urban dance of Kader Attou.
First Prize winner of the 2016 Queen Elisabeth Competition, Czech pianist Lukáš Vondracek brings some famous works by Schumann, Brahms and Scriabin to the fore.
As well as showing the sunny side of Brahms' German Romanticism, we also share Ginastera's work of endless invention, all brought to life by Valentina Peleggi and Belgian harpist Anneleen Lenaerts.
To celebrate 20 years in the business, Vox Luminis is bringing the mythical King Arthur back to life, a legend that inspired Purcell to create a political drama worthy of the series House of Cards.
Gergely Madaras takes on one of the pinnacles of sacred music, a monumental work conceived as a hymn to brotherhood. Sublime!
American folk legend Tucker Zimmerman and his musicians share an unforgettable musical journey, an evening of poetry and authentic folk.
The OPRL performs the most famous works that John Williams created for Steven Spielberg's films, with an original lighting design, tailor-made for each piece of music.
The OPRL performs the most famous works that John Williams created for Steven Spielberg's films, with an original lighting design, tailor-made for each piece of music.
With over a million followers on social media, Britain's Anna Lapwood makes her Liège debut with Hans Zimmer, Philip Glass, Bach, Chopin and young female composers of today.
After their triumph in Amsterdam, Gergely Madaras and the OPRL return to Berlioz's Fantastique, the most extravagant symphony of the Romantic era.
One of the legendary pianists of our time, Elisabeth Leonskaja puts all her talent at the service of Mozart, Berg and Schubert's last Sonata.
Officina Zoè continues the tradition of pizzica, a folk dance from Puglia deployedto ward off tarantula bites.
For its return to Liège, the Orchestre National de Metz Grand Est has brought together the best of 20th century French music.
Paul Van Nevel and his ensemble Huelgas explore the theme of the Nativity, from the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem to the visit of the Magi.
To complete the Christmas magic, Gergely Madaras and the OPRL present the complete ballet music of Tchaikovsky's famous Nutcracker.
To complete the Christmas magic, Gergely Madaras and the OPRL present the complete ballet music of Tchaikovsky's famous Nutcracker.
For New Year, the OPRL takes on the iconoclastic Rite of Spring and the gentle neo-classicism of Ravel's Concerto in G.
For New Year, the OPRL takes on the iconoclastic Rite of Spring and the gentle neo-classicism of Ravel's Concerto in G.
Dominic Ntoumos revives the rebetiko, a Greek national treasure and the music of minorities and outsiders, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sebastian Heindl joins the principals of the OPRL for a recital that moves between baroque concertante pieces and pieces for solo organ.
Wagner's Ring inspired "Siegfried", a comic strip by Alex Alice, brought to life by Vincent Boujon's video editing and the OPRL.
Maki Namekawa, Philip Glass's regular pianist, divides her time between the work of the New York minimalist and the jazz of Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea.
10th Music Director of the OPRL from September 2025, Lionel Bringuier is once again at the helm of the OPRL, performing Ravel, Prokofiev and Mussorgsky.
Performing at the greatest concert halls, guitarist Miloš has teamed up with the Arcangelo ensemble for a dive into the heart of the Baroque.
Gergely Madaras and the OPRL return to Mahlerian storms to transport us to the firmament of post-romantic music.
Gergely Madaras and the OPRL return to Mahlerian storms to transport us to the firmament of post-romantic music.
First Prize winner of the 2021 Queen Elisabeth Competition at the age of 27, Jonathan Fournel has come up with an eclectic recital based around Brahms, Bach, Chopin and Szymanowski.
Gergely Madaras brings back to life a Hungarian national hero, Háry János, whose stories are full of adventure, as well as two concertos by Bartók and Vasks.
The prestigious Chamber Orchestra of Europe and South Korean pianist Sunwook Kim come together in two major concertos by the great Ludwig van Beethoven.
To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Belgian folk rock band Dan San are joining forces with the OPRL, with arrangements of their songs by Gwenaël Mario Grisi.
A legendary artist, Nikolay Lugansky takes a trip through 19th-century Romantic Europe, offering his own arrangements of Wagner.
After the Faust-Symphony, in 2022, Gergely Madaras and the OPRL take on Franz Liszt's other orchestral monument, the Dante-Symphony.
With magical energy and shamanic experience, sound poet Torgeir Vassvik explores the vocal art of the indigenous Sámi people.
Gergely Madaras delights in Saint-Saëns's monumental Organ Symphony and Lalo's Symphonie espagnole.
Pablo González gives his vision of the famous "New World" Symphony, a skilful blend of Czech music and melodies inspired by the folklore of the Amerindians.
Gergely Madaras pays tribute to the finest musicals from the West End (London) and Broadway (New York).
Gergely Madaras pays tribute to the finest musicals from the West End (London) and Broadway (New York).
Italian organist Paolo Oreni improvises to Harold Lloyd's masterpiece, a veritable icon of American burlesque.
The 4th, 5th and 6th winners of the 2025 Queen Elisabeth Competition join the musicians of the OPRL for a three-concert tour.