A signature programme for Christian Blackshaw, one of the most dazzling and unique British pianists.
Mikhaïl Pletnev and Gidon Kremer are joined by cellist Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė for an evening tinged with nostalgia.
Dmitry Masleev, a rising star of the Russian school of piano performs his favourite repertoire.
An evening of chamber music in the company of musicians from the Quatuor Zaïde, Xavier Phillips and Michel Portal.
Beethoven’s last three Sonatas with Anne Queffélec. A mental and physical experience rolled into one.
Russian piano legend Viktoria Postnikova returns to Paris.
A clever programme of counterpoint for this new recital by Evgeny Kissin.
Edgar Moreau performs in a trio with his trusty associates Clara-Jumi Kang and Sunwook Kim.
Sunwook Kim and Clara-Jumi Kang play Respighi, Chausson, and César Franck’s big hit.
With Igor Levit, symphonic repertoire meets Brahmsian intimacy.
Francesco Piemontesi is sensitive to clarity and chiaroscuro, a quality which should yield wonderful results with Debussy and Beethoven.
Seong-Jin Cho, who has extraordinary technical ability but is an infrequent performer in France, has a gift for blending restraint with poetry.
Following his Rachmaninov cycle, Nikolaï Lugansky returns to the world of Romanticism.
The Sokolov ritual: a programme unveiled at the last minute (Bach, Chopin and Schumann) and six encores. Unchanging and grandiose.
Nobuyuki Tsujii, a rising star on international concert stages, with Chopin, Debussy and Rachmaninov.
The supremely gifted Andreï Korobeinikov with Beethoven’s farewell to the piano.
Piano phenomenon Yoav Levanon with a highly ambitious programme of Studies (Chopin, Rachmaninov, and Liszt).
100% Mozart for Yundi Li.
Polish pianist Rafał Blechacz is perfectly musically attuned to his fellow countryman Chopin.
The art of classicism and Mozartian fantasies with the piano of Elena Bashkirova.
With Fazıl Say, we move from Mozartian tradition to Beethoven, via his own personal contribution, of course.
David Fray pursues his exploration of Schubert and Romanticism.
A pianist of astounding maturity and virtuosity, Nikolay Khozyainov is performing at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées for the first time.
Join Nelson Goerner on a journey from Schumann to Liszt’s Romanticism.