OPRL+ Fantasy : Final Symphony
A powerful and fantastical sonic experience: the OPRL dives into the heart of the symphonic music of the video game FINAL FANTASY. Legendary!
A powerful and fantastical sonic experience: the OPRL dives into the heart of the symphonic music of the video game FINAL FANTASY. Legendary!
[NEW DATE ADDED ] Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the OPRL, in a programme that celebrates love in all its forms, featuring music by Fauré, Golijov, and Prokofiev.
This concert conveys the essence of traditional Rajasthani music, passed on through generations of troubadours from the courts of the maharajas.
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, the OPRL presents a concert celebrating love in all its forms, with music by Fauré, Golijov, and Prokofiev.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the OPRL, in a programme that celebrates love in all its forms, featuring music by Fauré, Golijov, and Prokofiev.
[MAESTRO] The myth of Romeo and Juliet through the powerful music of Prokofiev, which expresses with rare intensity both true love and its tragic fate.
The musicians of the OPRL welcome their new colleagues by inviting them to join in a chamber music concert.
The Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie performs Schubert's most famous quartet and accompanies pianist Suzana Bartal in Mendelssohn.
Five string players from the OPRL come together to bring Rossini’s iconic themes to life — all presented by Pierre Solot.
Star of the French piano, Hélène Grimaud shares with us her special connection with Gershwin and his jazzy concerto, while Lionel Bringuier makes the OPRL shine in works by Bartók and Salonen
Star of the French piano, Hélène Grimaud shares with us her special connection with Gershwin and his jazzy concerto, while Lionel Bringuier makes the OPRL shine in works by Bartók and Salonen
The musicians of the OPRL and Peter Petrov, joined by Philippe and Laurence Koch, invite you on a journey to the heart of the musical history of the Cité ardente. In the spotlight are iconic composers such as Grétry, Franck, and Ysaÿe, who spread the name of Liège far beyond its borders—sometimes even exerting a lasting influence on the musical life of other countries—as well as several lesser-known figures like Delage, Antoine, and Rogister, who nonetheless contributed significantly to the city’s musical excellence, particularly in the field of chamber music.