Opening Concert: La valse
Lionel Bringuier opens his tenure with the OPRL with a captivating programme of French music. To make the occasion truly special, he is joined by French cello star Gautier Capuçon.
Lionel Bringuier opens his tenure with the OPRL with a captivating programme of French music. To make the occasion truly special, he is joined by French cello star Gautier Capuçon.
A short concert built around two masterpieces of the classical repertoire, followed on stage by a warm dialogue with Lionel Bringuier and Gautier Capuçon.
Lukas Sternath, a rising star of the piano, performs Schubert, Liszt and Prokofiev in a recital of rare intensity and depth."
Grieg’s Quartet No. 1 and Puccini’s Crisantemi take centre stage in a delightful musical interlude with musicians from the OPRL
Lionel Bringuier, joined by the remarkable pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, invites you on a musical journey that spans continents and cultures.
With his own Trio, augmented by a dozen musicians from the OPRL, Johan Dupont performs his moving and luminous album Lydia.
[MAESTRO] Lionel Bringuier gets young and old dancing to Dukas’s sprightly The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, before a journey through the brass and percussion sounds of Gershwin’s An American in Paris.
For the 50th anniversary of Shostakovich’s passing, musicians of the OPRL pay tribute to him in a concert presented by Axelle Thiry.
Kristjan Järvi and the OPRL spotlight the work of a leading figure in the Modern Classical movement, Max Richter, blending minimalism, lyricism, and unprecedented sound explorations.
The “Saturday Rendez-vous” series opens with the Orchestre National de Metz in a rich and varied program featuring Mendelssohn, Florence Price, and Mussorgsky.
Amandine Beyer and Gli Incogniti bring to life the creative Köthen period, those prolific years during which most of his concertos were composed.
The Friends of the OPRL invite you to a conversation with Pierre Solot and Laurent Boutefeu to explore the evolution of audiences and concerts today.
With Pierre Solot and the OPRL, dive into a concert where madness becomes a source of brilliant inspiration.
With Pierre Solot and the OPRL, dive into a concert where madness becomes a source of brilliant inspiration.
Inspired by two Walloon poems by Henri Simon, Patrick Leterme’s new work takes the form of a choral and symphonic performance centered on the theme of the tree.
Swiss harpist Tjasha Gafner and the musicians of the OPRL celebrate Ravel's 150th birthday by playing his music as well as other works of his time.