Wagner, Siegfried and the Ring
Wagner's Ring inspired "Siegfried", a comic strip by Alex Alice, brought to life by Vincent Boujon's video editing and the OPRL.
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.
Attend an exceptional masterclass with oboist Philippe Tondre, professor at the Saarbrücken Conservatory from 2015 to 2023, who now teaches in Philadelphia and Manchester.
The musicians of the OPRL invite the prestigious Franco-American oboist Philippe Tondre to perform a wide repertoire of wind octets.
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.
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.
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.
[ MAESTRO ] Adèle Molle joins the OPRL to take you into the heart of some of history's most picturesque tableaux, imagined by the Russian composer 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.
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.
In a spirit of total art, Luc Petit, his acrobats and his dancers bring to life a monument of classical music: The Carnival of the Animals.
In a spirit of total art, Luc Petit, his acrobats and his dancers bring to life a monument of classical music: The Carnival of the Animals.
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.
In a spirit of total art, Luc Petit, his acrobats and his dancers bring to life a monument of classical music: The Carnival of the Animals.
The musicians of the OPRL and musicologist Jean-Marc Onkelinx join forces to discuss the great composers who have passed through Liège.
The prestigious Chamber Orchestra of Europe and South Korean pianist Sunwook Kim come together in two major concertos by the great Ludwig van Beethoven.
[ PIZZICATO ] When classical music meets real bird singers who use their hands and mouths to imitate the melodies of our favourite birds.