Recital
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Dmitry Masleev
A new recital on avenue Montaigne by Dmitry Masleev, a rising star of the Russian piano school.
Nikolai Lugansky
After his homage to Ravel in the autumn, Nikolai Lugansky is back for a solo recital.
Anna Vinnitskaya
The virtuosity of Scriabin meets the colours of Ravel with pianist Anna Vinnitskaya.
Grigory Sokolov
The annual rendez-vous of Grigory Sokolov with Beethoven and Schubert and the ritual of 6 encores.
Jonas Kaufmann, Malin Byström
Jonas Kaufmann in Viennese operetta, a moment of pure pleasure to be enjoyed to the full.
Lea Desandre, Huw Montague Rendall
Lea Desandre and Huw Montague Rendall have youth and talent on their side for Mozart and Rossini.
Rafał Blechacz
Rafał Blechacz en parfaite osmose musicale avec Mozart, Beethoven et naturellement Chopin.
Marina Viotti and Friends
An evening full of colour and vocal exuberance with Marina Viotti and her surprise guests.
Franco Fagioli, Michele d’Elia
Franco Fagioli explores the full diversity of his voice, from baroque to bel canto.
Arielle Beck
Talent is not necessarily the prerogative of maturity, as is perfectly illustrated by young pianist Arielle Beck.
Jonathan Biss
Jonathan Biss at the piano for Beethoven’s last three sonatas, which represent the pinnacle of this genre.
Seong-Jin Cho
South Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho is an infrequent performer in France, but has a gift for blending restraint with poetry.
Natalie Dessay, Neïma Naouri, Laurent Naouri, Tom Naouri
Natalie Dessay and Laurent Naouri’s Broadway show keeps it in the family.
Catherine Trottmann, Alex Vizorek
Catherine Trottmann and Alex Vizorek invite us to a Viennese ball.
Alice Sara Ott
Alice Sara Ott invites us to (re)discover John Field, the composer who invented the nocturne form.
Francesco Piemontesi
Francesco Piemontesi mounts an assault on two keyboard pinnacles by Schubert and Liszt.
Kristina Mkhitaryan, Aigul Akhmetshina
The vocal recital by Kristina Mkhitaryan and Aigul Akhmetshina has been canceled as one of the performers is unwell.
Yoav Levanon
The phenomenon that is Yoav Levanon with a programme of Chopin, Rachmaninov, Schumann and Couperin.