Emmanuel Pahud, Benjamin Alard
Emmanuel Pahud duets with harpsichordist Benjamin Alard for a Grand siècle français » Sunday.
Jerusalem Quartet
The Jerusalem Quartet embarks on an epic journey from Haydn to Shostakovich.
Quatuor Ebène, Mathieu Herzog, Bruno Delepelaire
The Quatuor Ebène is in fine company for Strauss and Schubert.
Victor Julien-Laferrière, Jonathan Fournel
Victor Julien-Laferrrière on the cello and Jonathan Fournel on the piano as romanticism meets modernity.
Le Carnaval des animaux
Saint-Saëns’ grand zoological fantasy will enchant adults and children alike.
Raphaëlle Moreau, Raphaël Sévère, Edgar Moreau, David Kadouch
A dazzling Beethoven-Messiaen counterpoint by a quartet of soloists working instinctively together.
Benjamin Grosvenor
A Franco-Russian programme for the British king of the piano, Benjamin Grosvenor.
Modigliani Quartet
The Modigliani Quartet facilitates a conversation between Ravel and Beethoven.
Anne Queffélec, Gaspard Dehaene
Anne Queffélec and Gaspard Dehaene form a mother and son duo at the keyboard.
Liya Petrova, Adam Laloum
Adam Laloum at the piano and Liya Petrova on violin for an early twentieth-century programme.
Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Mathieu Amalric
A celebration of Ravel, with the piano of Pierre-Laurent Aimard and readings by Mathieu Amalric.
Justin Taylor
From upright piano to Pleyel concert grand, is there nothing that the ridiculously talented Justin Taylor, who is playing exclusively Chopin this morning, has not mastered?
Bertrand Chamayou and friends
A grand finale to celebrate the grande dame of music among friends.