Russian titan Denis Matsuev is back to pursue his journey through the works of Beethoven.
Happy fortieth birthday to the Orchestre de chambre de Paris as it celebrates in true party style with music and surprise guests.
The formidable talent of Jonas Kaufmann in an intimate recital with his close associate Helmut Deutsch at the piano.
An intimate conversation between Evgeny Kissin and Emmanuel Krivine around Liszt’s masterpiece for piano and orchestra.
The Concours Voix Nouvelles, which offers fertile ground for spotting new talent, is reuniting former winners for a concert.
When Maguy Marin revisited Perrault for the Ballet de l’Opéra de Lyon over 30 years ago, her Cinderella was a woman who refused to accept the dictates of fate.
Verdi’s quest for the true essence of humanity is enhanced by British baritone Simon Keenlyside behind the mask of Rigoletto the clown.
François-Frédéric Guy seems to take every challenge in his stride! Here, he is tackling Mozart and Brahms in a single night.
Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia will deliver a guaranteed orchestral masterclass this evening featuring Wagner, Schoenberg and Bruckner.
An orchestral masterclass from Beethoven, and a moving hymn to love and freedom
Stravinsky revisits the legend of Faust, with the voices of three of the current leading lights of the Comédie-Française.
Valery Gergiev and Denis Matsuev sweep the Viennese orchestra along in an evening devoted entirely to Prokofiev.
Concert canceled
All the nuances of the Romantic cello playing of Victor-Julien Laferrière and the delights of Mozart’s “Linz” symphony.
A staggering rise to fame for this young soprano who turns everything she touches to gold. Elsa Dreisig is a name to remember.
This morning, Nelson Goerner proves that he is a virtuoso without a hint of swagger with Clementi, Schumann and Beethoven’s Appassionata.
The first evening of the Brahms cycle opens with Sunwook Kim and the soloists of the Berlin Philharmonic.
The second evening of the Brahms cycle with Sunwook Kim and the soloists of the Berlin Philharmonic.
Leonard Bernstein, a master of the 20th century American musical, revisits the French Enlightenment.
One of the most poignant works from the sacred repertoire, magnified by over two centuries of legend.
The four Modigliani musketeers offer their distinctive and oft-revisited musical landscapes.
Franco Fagioli brings his full talent to bear on a rare piece of Handel occupying the middle ground between tragedy and comedy.
After a triumphal tour in France, Asaf Avidan performs solo for the last time in Paris with these two exceptional concerts.
A regular guest of the Orchestre de chambre de Paris, pianist Momo Kodama is paying a return visit for one of Mozart’s most famous concertos.
Roberto Alagna and Aleksandra Kurzak, a couple both on and offstage, reprise some of Puccini’s greatest arias and love duets.
Piotr Anderszewski makes a welcome return with a programme of Bach and Beethoven in counterpoint.
Mozart’s virtuoso vocalità meets its match with Stéphanie D’Oustrac, one of the finest current French mezzos.
Baritone Amartuvshin Enkhbat takes to the stage for Verdi’s founding opera in which courage and excess vie with each other with panache.
Jonathan Biss is insatiably curious and passionate about a very diverse repertoire.
Two of the leading lights of the new generation of performers come together in a programme reflecting their close musical rapport.
A doyenne of the piano makes a regrettably rare visit to Paris for an evening of unalloyed Schubert.
Verdi’s blistering love tragedy with Jérémie Rhorer, a fine cast of French singers and Deborah Warner, a grande dame of the British stage.
A first encounter with David Fray and his keyboard companions in this Carte blanche Bach with concertos for two, three and four pianos.
A Nigel Kennedy concert always delivers a very colourful evening with a powerful emotional charge.
Fazıl Say goes back to his roots and extends an invitation to embark on a journey as he explores new territory with Beethoven.
The story of three students who established one of the most highly reputed chamber groups.
One northern European island, two sovereigns and Patrizia Ciofi and Carmen Giannattasio in a royal head-to-head penned by Donizetti.
Four inimitable musicians perform a disconcertingly ambitious programme
Working with the twin themes of eternal love and power, Handel’s Rodelinda showcases his mastery of human passions.
A Central European programme delivered by a great Scandinavian pianist.
Franco-Serbian violinist Nemanja Radulović is back with a colourful virtuoso programme
The wind of freedom that blows through this sacred work by Berlioz makes it one of the great masterpieces of French Romanticism.
This South-African soprano pursues her rise to operatic fame with a recital devoted to the heroines of Handel and Mozart
Romance and royal quintets for the ultimate wind instrument players.
The young blind pianist delivers a programme combining a handful of French piano greats with his beloved Chopin.
The traditional annual event with Grigory Sokolov, that “planet without orbit or satellite”.
Young violin prodigy Daniel Lozakovich tackles his repertoire with exacting rigour and maturity.
“Con brio” composition from Beethoven to contemporary composer Jörg Widman
We are familiar with the Bolshoi and Mariinsky companies, but now we must add the Kiev Opera’s company and its Nutcracker to the list.
Mozart’s delight for the mind and senses is served up here by the evil and inspired Erwin Schrott in the title role.
The art of “musical conversation” according to Strauss, with a stellar cast headed by the pairing of Anja Harteros and Michael Volle.
US singer Nadine Sierra is up there with the greats and recently proved that she is one of the finest Gilda’s of her generation.
The burlesque magic of jugglers and musicians performing to the strains of great names from the early music repertoire.
Mischief, depth and tragedy are the watchwords of Alfred Brendel's disciple
The third evening of the Brahms cycle with Elisabeth Leonskaja and the members of the Berlin Staatskapelle Quartet.
A 100% Berlioz programme from the Orchestre Lamoureux and Benjamin Levy, a passionate and talented performer of French repertoire.
The theatre has Molière awards, cinema has its Césars, but were you aware that opera rewards singers with Mozarts?
Enjoy an evening with Sandrine Piau and one of the finest timbres in French vocal performance in her repertoire of choice.
Vivaldi violin in all its permutations and with a taste for the theatrical. An explosion of strings in the style of “Il Teatro alla moda”.
Patricia Petibon’s programme is an invitation to share in her musical world.
Korean Sunwook Kim delivers a flawlessly faithful score without a hint of swagger.
Vassily Sinaisky and the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra with Boris Berezovsky are sure to deliver Tchaikovsky in the original Russian.
Fiery cellist Alisa Weilerstein turns her attention to Saint-Saëns and a subtle Mozart-Schnittke head to head.
Tchaikovsky performed in the original Russian style by international social media star Valentina Lisitsa.
Valery Gergiev delivers his signature repertoire in this ideal (and rare) opportunity to hear violinist Sergey Khachatryan.
Richard Goode sets expectations high as one of the finest current exponents of Beethoven, who also ventures into Chopin territory.
Benjamin Millepied returns to Paris with his L.A. Dance Project company and the promise of a totally unique evening’s entertainment.
Evgeny Kissin takes us on a European musical journey with a programme of Chopin, Schumann, Debussy and Scriabine.
Early one morning, Peter opened the gate and went out into the big green meadow…
A monument of the concerto repertoire, Sibelius’s Concerto for Violin, by one of his greatest performers, Christian Tetzlaff.
The Monte Carlo orchestra and Kazuki Yamada join forces for a programme paying tribute to the Ballets Russes.
The Théâtre hosts a return visit from the Ballets de Monte-Carlo and Jean-Christophe Maillot to celebrate the spirit of the Ballets Russes.
A prince of the cello, an unruly French harpsichord player, a top-flight lute player and one of the latest Baroque violin sensations: simply epic
Soprano Barbara Hendricks is back for an evening of contemplation and hope.
Czech mezzo Magdalena Kožená revisits her first loves with Gluck and Mozart.
A “Winter Journey” in the company of Schubert delivered with consummate elegance by tenor Mark Padmore.
The duo which went down a storm last season is back with the complete works for piano and cello by Beethoven over two evenings.
A perfect match: Rinaldo Alessandrini meets Bach
The Berthollet sisters and their guests are back for their annual “festival of music” spot.
A “hit” and an Italian baroque legend celebrated by Julien Chauvin and a duo of seasoned performers of this demanding repertoire.
This performer, with his leading man good looks, is brimming with talent and virtuosity.
An evening of Bach with Russian bass-baritone Michael Volle promises to be a deeply spiritual experience.
Baroque violin star and child prodigy Fabio Biondi returns as player-conductor with the Orchestre de chambre de Paris in the French style.
The first traditional rendez-vous with the Festival de Prades at the Champs-Elysées and an invitation to cross the Pond.
A fairy-tale programme from one of the finest virtuosos of the Russian piano school.
Thirty-something Adam Laloum is one of France’s most talented pianists. A musician to watch closely.
A master of the Slavonic school rubs shoulders with four seasoned young Haydn chamber performers.
Jérémie Rhorer and Katie Mitchell revisit the Viennese tradition of character opera. A formidably effective performance within a performance.
Nikolai Lugansky, a towering figure in the world of Russian piano, returns to his repertoire of choice.
Shostakovich blazes brightly in the hands of Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the Bayerische choirs and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra.
A Spanish grandee brings a spirit of the conquistador to his immersion in De Falla in their original form.
This promises to be a thrilling encounter between fiery Marianne Crebassa and category-defying Fazıl Say.
A true master at conveying the colour and variations of Schumann, Brahms and Debussy.
An opera that does not say its name and offers the most intense evocations of the last days of Christ
Performer, chamber musician, composer - Lucas Debargue delights in continuously pushing the musical boundaries.
The masterpiece of Lully and Quinault in the unpublished version of Francoeur under the expert baton of Hervé Niquet
A second Carte Blanche performance by David Fray, accompanied on this occasion by violinist Renaud Capuçon for Bach and Beethoven
Yet another love story. The dream of mortal Semele who is loved by a god is one of the most inspired works to flow from the pen of Handel.
Violinist Christian Tetzlaff can be relied on to deliver a feverish, lyrical and dreamy Mendelssohn
That most popular of counter-tenors Philippe Jaroussky returns to his first love with Cavalli.
Massenet depicts love with painterly skill and the cast is led by the pairing of Juan Diego Flórez and Nino Machaidze.
Violinist Christian Tetzlaff revels in Bach to grandiose effect.
The arrival of the Boston Ballet will be THE event of the dance season in Paris as they are performing two works, including one by William Forsythe.
The fifth evening of the Brahms cycle with a whole host of the most renowned soloists in this repertoire.
The sixth evening of the prestigious Brahms cycle with a whole host of the most renowned soloists in this repertoire.
A timeless Baroque hit and three centuries of legends.
Pianist Marie Vermeulin pays tribute to the passion and musical chemistry which bound Robert and Clara Schumann together.
Bach’s complete works for violin by Isabelle Faut, one of the most respected exponents of the Cantor of Leipzig, is truly special.
The timbre of Sandrine Piau and virtuosity of Tim Mead add lustre to love and jealousy in the finest arias and duets by Handel.
One of the great modern concertos inspired by the classical form and the unusual rhythms of Schumann
In the St Matthew Passion, Bach’s artistry is fully expressed in all its splendour and maturity
François-Frédéric Guy has a free hand to summon up the full power of the piano with Mozart and Brahms.
His staggering musicality makes recitals by Arcadi Volodos a unique experience.
A second evening this season for the chamber performers of the Festival de Prades, taking us into the musical heart of Europe this time
The new production by the Japanese Sankai Juku company presented at the Théâtre de la Ville as part of its “Hors les murs” season.
The fourth LAAC en scène(s) event – a season of classes, workshops and performances is brought to the stage.
The rising star of British piano whose talent has already crossed many frontiers.
After last winter’s Barber of Seville, let’s raise our voices again in the company of the world’s most famous cigarette-maker.
Violinist Vadim Repin performs Sibelius’s concerto under the baton of Paavo Järvi with consummate finesse.
For Russian pianist Elena Bashkirova, playing is all about sharing music and family ties.
The range of nuances which Igor Levit brings to the keyboard guarantee that he will be a star of the future.
Already one of France’s most promising young pianists, Lucas Debargue works wonders at every performance.
Leif Ove Andsnes, suffering, has to cancel his participation in the concert. He will be replaced by the pianist Lars Vogt.
A trio which has long since proved its mettle delivers a programme of fire and ice.
Louis Langrée, Anne Sofie von Otter and the Orchestre des Champs-Elysées celebrate Ravel. A true delight for the senses.
The seventh evening of the Brahms cycle with the world-class trio of Renaud Capuçon, Edgar Moreau and Nicholas Angelich.
A concert brimming with feminine appeal and youthful energy with conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and young Chinese prodigy Yuja Wang.
An illustrious French performer of Fauré.
Asian piano schools have produced stunning results in recent years. This is an opportunity to hear some of their latest young prodigies.
The Sunday Morning Concert series draws to a close with La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy and Rossini in a faithful and intimate rendition.
A lyrical tragedy with Racinian accents, according to Rameau, in the hands of the crack team of Stéphanie D’Oustrac and Cyrille Dubois.
The eighth and final evening in the Brahms cycle this season with the duet of Renaud Capuçon and Nicholas Angelich
All the consummate artistry of Monteverdi, historic “founder” of the opera genre for a perfect blend of theatre performance and music.
A dazzling cast comes together for one of Handel’s earliest Italian triumphs.
An opéra bouffe successor to La Vie Parisienne with imbroglios and mistaken identities galore. Pure Offenbach to be savoured anew.
For its new concert, Radio Classique offers the masterpieces of the divine Mozart, with tomorrow and today's great singers
Mariss Jansons and the Vienna Philharmonic perform a must-hear Fantastique.
Bertrand Chamayou’s elegant piano playing is paralleled by his quite unique ability to devise a programme.
For his first parisian concert, the young virtuoso Wu Muye proposes the Complete Schubert Impromptus
Man’s fate seen through the lens of a tragic opera: Gluck’s masterpiece is pared right back to reveal the bare bones of the tragedy.
New date to replace April 15th originally planned
The final performance this season by David Fray as part of his Carte Blanche Bach with the Goldberg Variations.
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