Anna Vinnitskaya
Anna Vinnitskaya presents a recital balancing brilliance and depth, from the refinement of Claude Debussy to the expressive heights of Romanticism.
Anna Vinnitskaya presents a recital balancing brilliance and depth, from the refinement of Claude Debussy to the expressive heights of Romanticism.
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.
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.
Perpetuating their tradition inherited from nomadic shepherds, the musicians of Tengerton draw inspiration from the vast, endless arid expanses of Mongolia.
Mozart in tension, Sibelius in continuous flow: Alexander Melnikov and Karel Deseure present an intense programme, blending dramatic theatricality with hypnotic landscapes.
[Maestro] What if a piano could tell stories? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is revealed in a narrated concert: Les petits riens and Piano Concerto No. 20, in a journey designed by Adèle Molle.
Four musicians and pianist Joana David explore the sensual and lyrical world of the piano and string quintet through major works by Fauré, Taneyev and Brahms.
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.