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À la carte subscription

It allows you to choose freely from 35 concerts (in groups of 5 concerts). Depending on the number of concerts you choose, you'll receive a discount (from 15% to 35%!) on the ticket price.

Concerts

 
+/- 1:50
Liège, Salle Philharmonique
Recital / Solo recital

Lukáš Vondráček

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.
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+/- 1h50
Liège, Salle Philharmonique
Symphonic

Brahms 2

As well as showing the sunny side of Brahms' German Romanticism, we also share Ginastera's work of endless invention, all brought to life by Valentina Peleggi and Belgian harpist Anneleen Lenaerts.
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+/- 2h30
Liège, Salle Philharmonique
Baroque music

King Arthur

To celebrate 20 years in the business, Vox Luminis is bringing the mythical King Arthur back to life, a legend that inspired Purcell to create a political drama worthy of the series House of Cards.
 
+/- 2h
Liège, Salle Philharmonique
Symphonic

La mer

For its return to Liège, the Orchestre National de Metz Grand Est has brought together the best of 20th century French music.
 
+/- 1h50
Liège, Salle Philharmonique
Symphonic

Brahms 3

From the heroism of Brahms to the orchestral shimmer of Mahler, Gergely Madaras and the OPRL embrace an extraordinary variety of emotions.
 
+/- 1h50
Liège, Salle Philharmonique
Recital / Solo recital

Maki Namekawa

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.
 
+/- 1h45
Liège, Salle Philharmonique
Recital / Solo recital

Jonathan Fournel

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.