OPRL+ FILM-CONCERT : Psychose
When a perfectly-synchronised OPRL plays Bernard Hermann’s electrifying score for Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho.
When a perfectly-synchronised OPRL plays Bernard Hermann’s electrifying score for Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho.
When a perfectly-synchronised OPRL plays Bernard Hermann’s electrifying score for Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho.
On Saturdays, the Symphokids Festival begins gently with a day dedicated to the very young (from 9 months to 4 years old).
On Sundays, the Symphokids Festival opens its doors to older children (ages 3 to 10) with three original shows and irresistible workshops.
The challenge? To bring together the experienced musicians of the OPRL and the young singers and players of the El Sistema Liège-REMUA orchestra and choir in a brand-new, original and exciting performance. What better then than an original film, conceived and produced together with the participating children, which is projected whilst the soundtrack is played live by the Orchestra and the 150 children of REMUAS asbl?!
Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki returns to Liège for a recital crafted as a brilliant selection of dances from all origins.
A varied programme, presented by Hans Reul, to celebrate clarinetist Martine Leblanc and trombonist Alain Pire as they enter retirement.
Pierre Solot celebrates Belgian and Liège musical talent in a 100% local concert!
Pierre Solot celebrates Belgian and Liège musical talent in a 100% local concert!
Master percussionist Renato Martins (udu, cajón, etc.) is joined by six musicians to revisit the musical traditions of Brazil.
[PIZZICATO] Who killed the composer? An inspector leads the investigation, questioning all the instruments of the OPRL. A thrilling inquiry into the vivid music of Nathaniel Stookey.
As summer approaches, the OPRL celebrates the new season with the 2025 Classic Academy Orchestra Prize.
For the gala concert tour, two of the top three laureates of the Queen Elisabeth Competition perform major concertante works from the repertoire.
For the gala concert tour, two of the top three laureates of the Queen Elisabeth Competition perform major concertante works from the repertoire.
For the gala concert tour, two of the top three laureates of the Queen Elisabeth Competition perform major concertante works from the repertoire.
For its return to the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the OPRL is offering an anthology of Franco-Belgian works that form part of its DNA, including Franck, Ravel and Saint-Saëns.
A friendly get-together for all the family to discover the OPRL's 24-25 season with Gergely Madaras and Aline Sam-Giao.
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.