OPRL+ Symphonic cinema: Loss, The Planets
Symphonic Cinema returns to the OPRL with Holst’s The Planets and the film Loss in synchronisation, featuring Emma Thompson and Greg Wise.
Symphonic Cinema returns to the OPRL with Holst’s The Planets and the film Loss in synchronisation, featuring Emma Thompson and Greg Wise.
Symphonic Cinema returns to the OPRL with Holst’s The Planets and the film Loss in synchronisation, featuring Emma Thompson and Greg Wise.
Kirill Gerstein brings Romantic piano to life with Mendelssohn, Schumann, Wagner and Liszt, between passion, drama and exceptional virtuosity.
Apprentice knights of the Round Table, follow Merlin, Arthur and Viviane! A magical musical epic staged by Bernard Cogniaux.
Apprentice knights of the Round Table, follow Merlin, Arthur and Viviane! A magical musical epic staged by Bernard Cogniaux.
Apprentice knights of the Round Table, follow Merlin, Arthur and Viviane! A magical musical epic staged by Bernard Cogniaux.
With Pierre Solot, rhythm becomes dance… without leaving your seat.
With Pierre Solot, rhythm becomes dance… without leaving your seat.
The OPRL dives into the world of Danny Elfman, with music written for Tim Burton and the Belgian premiere of his trumpet concerto.
The OPRL dives into the world of Danny Elfman, with music written for Tim Burton and the Belgian premiere of his trumpet concerto.
The incandescent world of Rachmaninoff seen through Nelson Goerner and Lionel Bringuier, followed by a conversation with both artists after the concert.
Nelson Goerner reunites with the OPRL in Rachmaninoff, while Lionel Bringuier brings out the brilliance of modernity in Florent Schmitt and Henri Dutilleux.
Nelson Goerner reunites with the OPRL in Rachmaninoff, while Lionel Bringuier brings out the brilliance of modernity in Florent Schmitt and Henri Dutilleux.
On Saturday, the Symphokids Festival begins gently with a day dedicated to the very youngest (ages 6 months to 5 years).
On Sunday, the Symphokids Festival gives pride of place to older children (ages 4 to 12) with brand-new shows and irresistible workshops.
Simon Trpčeski brings out all the Parisian elegance of Saint-Saëns, while Lionel Bringuier unleashes the phantasmagorical modernity of Berlioz.
Lionel Bringuier and the OPRL head to Wrocław to present the charms of Ledoux, the virtuosity of Saint-Saëns and the phantasmagorical modernity of Berlioz.
Minimalist and introspective, Dustin O’Halloran blends piano, silence and electronic textures into a delicate, cinematic universe.
In Liège, the Orchestre Opéra National de Montpellier celebrates French tradition, alongside Adams and Rachmaninoff, in an electrifying programme.
Through Mendelssohn’s motets and organ works, the Namur Chamber Choir and Alessandro Urbano explore a delicate yet powerful faith.