Created in 1960, the Liège Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (OPRL) is the only professional symphony orchestra in French-speaking Belgium.
Funded by the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, the city of Liège, and the province of Liège, the OPRL performs in Liège, in the prestigious setting of the Salle Philharmonique (1887), all over Belgium (in Brussels, Charleroi, Louvain-la-Neuve, Mons, Namur, Sankt-Vith, Turnhout, etc.), at the biggest venues and festivals in Europe (Aix-en Provence, Amsterdam, Cologne, Montpellier, Paris, Vienna, Spain, Switzerland), and in Japan, the United States, and South America.
Under the guidance of its founder Fernand Quinet and subsequent music directors (Manuel Rosenthal, Paul Strauss, Pierre Bartholomée, Louis Langrée, Pascal Rophé, François-Xavier Roth, Christian Arming and Gergely Madaras), the OPRL has forged a musical identity for itself that is at the intersection of the Germanic and French traditions. Lionel Bringuier will continue that work from September 2025. As well as a strong commitment to supporting new talent, promoting Franco-Belgian heritage, and exploring new repertoires, the OPRL boasts an impressive catalogue of 140 recordings.