Christian Zacharias creates a dialogue between two major pieces by Tchaikovsky and Schubert.
Romantic tradition meets the spirit of jazz with Igor Levit.
A whirlwind of the senses and a trip around the world with the violin of Nemanja Radulović.
Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes delivers a programme of Beethoven and Dvořák.
Proustian madeleine film moments with pianist Alexandre Tharaud.
A delightful programme of Debussy, Berlioz and Liszt for this new recital by Alexander Melnikov.
Jean-Claude Pennetier, doyen of the French school of piano, celebrates his 80th birthday
Sunwook Kim goes solo to celebrate Schubert, Albéniz and Liszt.
Fazıl Say, ever keen to surprise and insatiably curious for new horizons, takes us from Handel to his own latest work Opus No.99.
This perfectly musically attuned trio truly delivers Beethoven.
With pianist Anna Vinnitskaya, the virtuosity of Chopin meets the colours of Ravel.
Our first rendez-vous with Nikolaï Lugansky for his cycle works of Rachmaninoff.
Pianist Jean-Philippe Collard returns to his first love, Fauré, before moving onto Chopin and Scriabine.
The first Mozart-Brahms evening with the eminent Konzertmeister der Berliner Philharmoniker
The second Mozart-Brahms evening with the eminent Konzertmeister der Berliner Philharmoniker.
Two generations share their passion for music as Dang Thai Son and Bruce Liu play solos and duets.
The huge Evgeny Kissin celebrates Rachmaninoff.
A second rendez-vous with Nikolaï Lugansky for his cycle Rachmaninoff.
Liszt and Schubert in counterpoint in a tribute and a treat for the senses.
An effortlessly intuitive duo performs Mendelssohn, Brahms and César Franck.
Pianist Mikhail Pletnev is back on avenue Montaigne with a programme featuring a Brahms-Dvořák counterpoint.
Nelson Goerner on a solo excursion into the world of romantic piano.
The traditional annual visit from pianist Grigory Sokolov, with his trademark six encores.
Third and last rendez-vous with Nikolai Lugansky for his cycle works of Rachmaninoff.
Elisabeth Leonskaja is in fine company for Schumann and Shostakovich quintets.
The third and final rendez-vous of David Fray’s Schubert carte blanche in the company of Renaud Capuçon.