Julien Chauvin and Eva Zaïcik follow in the Venetian footsteps of Vivaldi.
Benjamin Grosvenor brings all his musicality to our Sunday concert in the form of a tribute.
The young French quartet deliver a kaleidoscopic programme of Stravinsky, Mozart and Bartók.
Louis-Noël Bestion de Camboulas in the footsteps of Bach.
The Trio Wanderer visit Mendelssohn and Shostakovich.
The Modigliani Quartet in communion with Beethoven and Schubert.
The iconic Carmen in the revised version by Peter Brook and Jean-Claude Carrière is almost as legendary as the original.
Saint-Saëns’ grand zoological fantasy will enchant adults and children alike.
Young Russian pianist Alexandra Dovgan scales the heights in the company of Schumann and Brahms.
Pianist Adam Laloum shares the stage with the Tchalik Quartet for Schubert and Dvořák.
Mozart’s iconic Requiem in a version for two pianos that retains all the power of the masterpiece.
Emmanuel Pahud, Trevor Pinnock and Jonathan Mason – a top-flight trio for a morning of Bach.
It’s a family affair as the Nemtanu and La Marca siblings celebrate the spirit of Vienna.
Music by Beethoven and words by Tolstoy performed by Nemanja Radulović and Michel Vuillermoz
Young audiences can enjoy the adventures of Cervantes’ hero set to music by Richard Strauss.
The quality of Philippe Jaroussky’s tone is showcased by the guitar of Thibaut Garcia.
Dutch sibling prodigies Lucas and Arthur Jussen with a morning performance of piano duets.
A string trio summit featuring the great Gérard Caussé, and youngsters Raphaëlle and Edgar Moreau.
Till Fellner, a brillant disciple of Alfred Brendel, will showcase his talent in a programme of Schubert and Beethoven.
Three generations come together for the incredibly famous Opus 114 by Brahms.
Alexis Kossenko and his ensemble Les Ambassadeurs with a programme devoted wholly to Mozart.
Cédric Tiberghien is perfectly attuned to Bach, Mozart and Beethoven.
Bertrand Chamayou and the Belcea Quartet bring their close musical relationship to a Schubert-Franck programme.