The Orchestre de chambre de Paris kicks off the Romantic season with Thomas Hengelbrock and cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras.
Make way for the younger generation with Maxim Emelyanychev at the rostrum and young Russian violin prodigy Aylen Pritchin.
Mozart by Elisabeth Leonskaja, Mendelssohn’s travels, and a “challenging” Honegger/Pesson overture.
Matthias Pintscher and the Orchestre de chambre de Paris visit Vienna and Paris.
Violinist and conductor Antje Weithaas takes us from tragedy to joy with Haydn, Hartmann, and Brahms.
Young Hungarian conductor Gábor Káli with Roger Muraro at the piano for a programme blending the essence of the Slav soul with Hungarian dances.
Afanasy Chupin and Martin Helmchen in a Mozart Concerto
Nicolas Altstaedt in classical and Romantic variations at the rostrum and on the cello.
Strauss exhibits his flair at marrying instruments with Mozart’s interplay of light and shade.
The Orchestre de chambre de Paris plays host to Ton Koopman for a programme of Bach senior and junior, and Handel.
Javier Perianes and Deborah Nemtanu conduct two concertos by Mozart and Beethoven from the keyboard.
Andrea Marcon and Swedish soprano Johanna Wallroth with a selection of her favourite repertoire featuring arias by Mozart.
Fabien Gabel and Marie-Nicole Lemieux present an evening bridging two centuries.