Season 2025-26
Wiener Philharmoniker
All the elegance of Mozart and the melancholy of Tchaikovsky from the Viennese orchestra and Franz Welser-Möst.
Münchner Philharmoniker
Lisa Batiashvili brings all her virtuosity to bear on Beethoven and the Munich Philharmonic performs Schubert and Wagner.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Martin Helmchen is reunited with the Orchestre de chambre de Paris for a new concerto by one of Mozart’s sons.
Josephine / The Rite of Spring
Joséphine Baker revisited by Germaine Acogny and Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring performed by African dancers.
Adèle Charvet
Adèle Charvet sings the music of Paris in the 1920s and 30s and of Joséphine Baker.
Pompeo Magno
Max-Emanuel Cenčić in all his glory in the rare Pompeo Magno by Francesco Cavalli.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Alexander Melnikov tackles a daunting programme of Mozart and Shostakovich.
Le Roi qui n’aimait pas la musique, Le Roi qui tombait amoureux de Joséphine
This is the story of a grumpy, authoritarian and jealous king who reigned over a little kingdom of musicians.
Evgeny Kissin, Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis
Evgeny Kissin is in good company with Joshua Bell and Steven Isserlis for another chamber music concert.
Orchestre National de France
The voice and charm of Joyce DiDonato in a celebration of Mahler and Strauss.
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.
King Arthur
A sparkling British baroque jewel recounting the epic history of the United Kingdom.
Nikolaï Lugansky, Charles Berling
Nikolai Lugansky, Charles Berling and the Orchestre National de Lille celebrate Ravel.
Jonathan Biss
Jonathan Biss at the piano for Beethoven’s last three sonatas, which represent the pinnacle of this genre.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Conductor Harry Ogg and composer Bechara El-Khoury mark the November 2015 attacks in Paris.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
A one-hour concert of Mozart's Symphony No. 39 by the Orchestre de chambre de Paris.
Les Siècles
Les Siècles are at home with their favourite repertoire ranging from Berlioz to new contemporary work.
David Kadouch, Raphaëlle Moreau, David Aaron Carpenter, Edgar Moreau, Lorraine Campet
A chamber music celebration among friends.
Robinson Crusoé
Offenbach’s earthy poetry is served up by the duo of Marc Minkowski and Laurent Pelly.
Oratorio de Noël
The rare Oratorio by Saint Saëns with the singers and musicians of the Orchestre de chambre de Paris conducted by Thomas Hengelbrock.
Radio Classique's Christmas concert
A festive blend of classical masterpieces and some of the most beautiful Christmas carols.
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.
Orchestre National de France
The “National” devotes itself to Rachmaninov and his famous last symphonic poem The Bells.
Sonya Yoncheva
Major vocal talent Sonya Yoncheva in an evening dedicated to Puccini and Verdi.
Les Siècles
A fresh opportunity for an intimate evening with Les Siècles and Bertrand Chamayou.
Catherine Trottmann, Alex Vizorek
Catherine Trottmann and Alex Vizorek invite us to a Viennese ball.
Peter and the Wolf
Prokofiev’s classic narrated by Alex Vizorek and illustrated by Grégoire Pont.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Tabea Zimmermann’s viola with conductor Gábor Káli on the rostrum to celebrate the Kurtág centenary.
Alice Sara Ott
Alice Sara Ott invites us to (re)discover John Field, the composer who invented the nocturne form.
The Silence of Sound
A dreamlike show for young and old alike created by conductor and director Alondra de la Parra and clown Gabriela Muñoz.
Francesco Piemontesi
Francesco Piemontesi mounts an assault on two keyboard pinnacles by Schubert and Liszt.
Renaud Capuçon, Gautier Capuçon, Martha Argerich
Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, the cream of French instrumentalists, and star Martha Argerich.
Evgeny Kissin
Evgeny Kissin is at peak maturity with his core repertoire and with one of the most neglected figures of the Russian 20th century.
Quatuor Diotima, Victor Julien-Laferrière
Quatuor Diotima is in excellent company with cellist Victor Julien-Laferrière.
Giulio Cesare
One of Handel’s most accomplished works in which the sovereign power of love is served up by a top-flight team.
Roméo et Juliette
An adaptation of the story of Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette for a young audience.
Roméo et Juliette
An adaptation of the story of Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette for a young audience.
Kristina Mkhitaryan, Aigul Akhmetshina
Kristina Mkhitaryan and Aigul Akhmetshina, two brilliant voices that share a close rapport.
Anne Queffélec, Quatuor Hanson, Étienne Durantel
Anne Queffélec on the piano with Quatuor Hanson and double bass player Etienne Durantel.
Ning Feng, Edgar Moreau, Nelson Goerner
Ning Feng, Edgar Moreau and Nelson Goerner present a fine display of close musical rapport.
Yoav Levanon
The phenomenon that is Yoav Levanon with a programme of Chopin, Rachmaninov, Schumann and Couperin.
Pierre Génisson, Quatuor Strada
Clarinet player Pierre Genisson joins forces with Quatuor Strada for an original and ambitious programme.
La Voix humaine - Point d’orgue
A mirror effect with contemporary resonances as Poulenc enters into dialogue with composer Thierry Escaich.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
The Orchestre de chambre de Paris teams up with Maxim Emelyanychev for a 100% French evening.
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.
Gautier Capuçon, Frank Braley, Gautier Capuçon Foundation prize-winners
Gautier Capuçon and his Young Protégés from his unique Academy for early-career performers.
Le Carnaval des animaux
Saint-Saëns’ grand zoological fantasy will enchant young and old alike.
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
The City of Birmingham Orchestra is back with two major works from the Russian repertoire.
Anna Vinnitskaya
The virtuosity of Scriabin meets the colours of Ravel with pianist Anna Vinnitskaya.
Ascanio in Alba
Ascanio, a youthful work by Mozart, already shows all the promising elements of his mature work to come.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Majestic repertoire from Bach to Frank Martin under the baton of Thomas Hengelbrock.
Ensemble Matheus
Jean-Christophe Spinosi invites us to embark on a musical journey of exploration from Cordoba to Jerusalem.
Grigory Sokolov
The annual rendez-vous with Grigory Sokolov. The programme is to be announced at a later date, but the ritual of 6 encores is a fixture.
Matthäus-Passion
The St Matthew Passion, the other major sacred work by Bach after the St John Passion.
Die Schöpfung
The Creation marks the lavish high point of the classical oratorio form, but the first stirrings of pre-Romanticism also shine through.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Andrea Marcon with an evening of counterpoint as Bach junior and Beethoven engage in dialogue.
Crystal Pite | Medhi Walerski | Johan Inger
Three French premieres from Crystal Pite, Medhi Walerski and Johan Inger with the dancers of Ballet BC from Vancouver.
Jonas Kaufmann, Malin Byström
Jonas Kaufmann in Viennese operetta, a moment of pure pleasure to be enjoyed to the full.
La Calisto
The delights of love in the kingdom of Jupiter under the baton of Sébastien Daucé.
Lea Desandre, Huw Montague Rendall
Lea Desandre and Huw Montague Rendall have youth and talent on their side for Mozart and Rossini.
Edgar Moreau, David Kadouch
Edgar Moreau and David Kadouch explore lesser-known works by Rachmaninov, Dvořák and Chopin.
Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Faux exoticism and a youthful spirit so typical of early Mozart preside over The Abduction.
Orchestre National de France
The Song of the Earth is one of Mahler’s most famous and heartrending works.
Il Delirio amoroso, Aminta e Fillide
Memories of Handel’s trip to Italy surface in this exercise in the cantata form.
Rafał Blechacz
Rafał Blechacz en parfaite osmose musicale avec Mozart, Beethoven et naturellement Chopin.
Dixit Dominus, Salve Regina, Stabat Mater
A spiritually uplifting evening with Handel and Vivaldi conducted by Marc Minkowski.
Marina Viotti and Friends
An evening full of colour and vocal exuberance with Marina Viotti and her surprise guests.
Stabat Mater
A ”hit” and an Italian baroque icon celebrated by a duo well-accustomed to this demanding repertoire.
Radio Classique's summer concert
The traditional Radio Classique concert to celebrate the arrival of summer in music.
Hans van Manen
A festival celebrating Hans van Manen by the Dutch National Ballet from Amsterdam