This evening will be dedicated to Lars Vogt, Music Director of Orchestre de chambre de Paris, who passed away on 5 September after a long and courageous battle with illness.
Speranza Scappucci and harpist Xavier de Maistre take us off the beaten track for a programme of Mercadante, Boieldieu and Cherubini.
The clarinettist Raphaël Sévère, nominated at the age of 15 as "Instrumental Soloist Revelation" at the Victoires de la musique classique, celebrates Mozart.
Trevor Pinnock, Emmanuel Pahud and les Vents Français in a programme bridging classicism and romanticism.
Danish-born Thomas Dausgaard is the Orchestre’s guest conductor for two bold neoclassical gems by Stravinsky and Strauss.
Two exceptional tenors – father and son Christoph and Julian Prégardien for a programme of exquisite Lieder.
Spanish conductor Antonio Méndez offers us a Haitian interlude between two great German classics.
A Brahms mini-festival over two evenings. Part one features Tanja Tetzlaff and her brother Christian.
A Brahms mini-festival over two evenings. A second evening with Christian Tetzlaff and Kirill Gerstein.
Pekka Kuusisto contrasts Haydn and Mozart with british Anna Clyne.
A century of music by women with hidden gems uncovered by the Fondation Palazzetto Bru Zane and enthusiast Hervé Niquet.