Concert
Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest
Two major works by Bartók and Dvořák on the theme of exile, featuring the extraordinary talent of Martha Argerich.
Ein deutsches Requiem
Brahms and Ein deutsches Requiem launch the 50th season of Sunday Morning Concerts in powerful style.
Ludmila Berlinskaïa and Arthur Ancelle, Piano-Piano Academy winners
The Rungis Piano-Piano Festival, which is the only festival in France devoted to piano duets, continues its exploration of this atypical repertoire.
Wiener Philharmoniker
The Wiener Philharmoniker and Daniele Gatti in one of the most demanding works by Shostakovich.
Natalie Dessay, Shani Diluka, Johnny Rasse
Two peculiar “warblers” and Shani Diluka at the keyboard for a morning of poetry.
Freddie De Tommaso
Young singer Freddie De Tommaso, a rising star in the tenor firmament on the international opera stage.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
A season opener poised between classicism and romanticism from the Orchestre de chambre de Paris with Thomas Hengelbrock, the ensemble’s new musical director.
Alexandra Dovgan
Although not technically an adult yet, Alexandra Dovgan is already tackling the monumental Opus 110 by Beethoven.
Les Siècles
Les Siècles perform two of the most famous pre-romantic symphonies and premiere a new work.
Tabea Zimmermann, Quatuor Belcea
Tabea Zimmermann joins forces with the Belcea Quartet for two Mozart quintets.
Thibault Cauvin and -M-
Guitarists Thibault Cauvin and -M- take us on an innovative instrumental journey.
Gabriel Fauré Centenary
An evening entirely devoted to the work of Gabriel Fauré. Not Pénélope, but a compilation of Fauré’s finest chamber music.
Les Siècles
Les Siècles are at home with Saint-Saëns and Ravel, in close partnership with Sol Gabetta, who is also a regular performer of this repertoire.
Philippe Jaroussky, Jérôme Ducros
Prior to celebrating a career spanning 25 years in June, Philippe Jaroussky invites us on a journey from Vienna to Paris with his travelling companion the pianist Jérôme Ducros.
Félicien Brut, String orchestra of the Garde républicaine
The accordion reigns supreme and channels the spirit of Galliano and Piazzolla.
Diapason d’or Concert
A concert by Diapason d’Or 2024 award-winners and some prestigious artists.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Steven Isserlis brings the delicacy of his cello-playing to one of Haydn’s rare concertos for this instrument.
Orchestre National de France
The Orchestre National de France, Andris Poga and David Fray tackle Mozart, and Bruckner’s romantic Symphony No. 4.
The Magic Flute
All the enchantment of Mozart’s Magic Flute minus the singing in a mimodrama version.
Emmanuel Pahud, Benjamin Alard
Emmanuel Pahud duets with harpsichordist Benjamin Alard for a Grand siècle français » Sunday.
Dmitry Masleev
Another recital on avenue Montaigne by Dmitry Masleev, a rising star of the Russian school of piano.
Jerusalem Quartet
The Jerusalem Quartet embarks on an epic journey from Haydn to Shostakovich.
Roger Muraro
Roger Muraro devotes himself entirely to Liszt, his longtime travelling companion.
Radio Classique Christmas Concert
A festive occasion for all to enjoy featuring a blend of classical masterpieces and some of the finest Christmas carols.
Quatuor Ebène, Mathieu Herzog, Victor Julien-Laferrière
The Quatuor Ebène is in fine company for Strauss and Schubert.
Les Siècles
A celebration of the Pierre Boulez centenary with Sarah Aristidou and conducted by Franck Ollu.
Dang Thai Son
Keyboard legend Dang Thai Son takes us on a stroll to the heart of his favourite repertoire.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
The Orchestre de chambre de Paris transports us to Vienna for a date with Salieri, Mozart, and Beethoven.
Victor Julien-Laferrière, Jonathan Fournel
Victor Julien-Laferrrière on the cello and Jonathan Fournel on the piano as romanticism meets modernity.
Le Concert de La Loge
A mega cast of performers to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Julien Chauvin’s Concert de la Loge.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Thomas Hengelbrock and post-romantic Germanic repertoire in all its vibrancy.
Wiener Philharmoniker
Zubin Mehta and the Vienna Philharmonic come together for a radiant Mozart preceding a sombre Bruckner.
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.
Evgeny Kissin, Gidon Kremer, Maxim Rysanov, Gautier Capuçon
Pianist Evgeni Kissin celebrates Shostakovich in the company of Gidon Kremer, Maxim Rysanov, and Gautier Capuçon.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Schubert display the impetuosity of youth.
Kit Armstrong
The three different worlds of Chopin, Rachmaninov, and Bach showcase Kit Armstrong’s broad artistic piano palette.
Benjamin Grosvenor
A Franco-Russian programme for the British king of the piano, Benjamin Grosvenor.
Jakub Józef Orliński, Michał Biel
The vocal virtuosity of Jakub Józef Orliński and the generosity of pianist Michał Biel in the intimate recital format.
Adam Laloum
Adam Laloum subtly explores the romantic territories of Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms.
Voix Nouvelles Concert
An evening featuring the winners of the Voix Nouvelles competition, showcasing the most promising new vocal talents of the future.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
This ambitious programme brings together a Bach cantata and Mahler’s Song of the Earth.
Pascal Amoyel, Quatuor Tchalik
An evening of music and drama in honour of Romain Rolland, a prolific author of world-class works of musicography.
Mikhaïl Pletnev
Mikhail Pletnev has complete mastery of his programme of Chopin and Scriabin in counterpoint.
Orchestre National de France
From the Bolero to the bewitching Shehrazade, Cristian Măcelaru and the “National” bring Ravel’s Spain back to life.
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.
Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest
Yannick Nézet-Séguin makes a return visit in the company of soprano Angel Blue for Strauss and Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3.
Anna Netrebko, Yusif Eyvazov, Pumeza Matshikiza, Jérôme Boutillier
A new recital by Anna Netrebko, accompanied by Yusif Eyvazov, Pumeza Matshikiza and Jérôme Boutillier.
Les Siècles
An hour-long musical journey around Ravel’s Ma Mère l’Oye illustrated by Grégoire Pont.
Elisabeth Leonskaja
Elisabeth Leonskaja takes us on a journey from Mozart and Chopin to Webern.
Liya Petrova, Adam Laloum
Adam Laloum at the piano and Liya Petrova on violin for an early twentieth-century programme.
Les Siècles
An early twentieth-century programme of rediscovered works and “hits” in close collaboration with Bertrand Chamayou.
Nemanja Radulović, Sébastien Giot
The virtuoso violin of Nemanja Radulović with a programme devoted entirely to Bach.
Lucas and Arthur Jussen
We first met the Jussen brothers at a Sunday Morning Concert and they have now graduated to the evening recital schedule.
Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Mathieu Amalric
A celebration of Ravel, with the piano of Pierre-Laurent Aimard and readings by Mathieu Amalric.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
The Orchestre de chambre de Paris and Giovanni Antonini travel to the heart of Viennese classicism.
Ensemble Le Caravansérail, Bertrand Cuiller
Bach served up every which way on 2, 3 and 4 keyboards.
Edgar Moreau, Nelson Goerner
Edgar Moreau’s cello and Nelson Goerner’s piano celebrate Franck and Brahms.
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?
Zhang Haochen
A signature Liszt programme by Zhang Haochen, a performer of extraordinary prowess, who is new to French audiences.
Sunwook Kim
Pianist Sunwook Kim with two of the most beautiful groups of pieces for piano by Schubert and Schumann.
Grigory Sokolov
The Sokolov ritual – a programme announced at the last minute and six encores – is a tradition set in stone.
Ensemble Jupiter
Thomas Dunford and his Jupiter Ensemble celebrate British repertoire from the baroque era to the present day.
Nelson Goerner
The elegance of Nelson Goerner performing Beethoven, Brahms, Rachmaninoff and Schumann.
Pretty Yende
After her performance as Semele in the staged version of the opera this winter, Pretty Yende explores American musical theatre classics.
Rafał Blechacz
Rafał Blechacz in seamless musical harmony with Beethoven, Schubert and, of course, Chopin.
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
A programme of Elgar and Schubert in counterpoint makes for a thrilling and unusual pairing.
Radio Classique's summer concert
A festival of musical emotions with masterpieces from the great repertoire.
Philippe Jaroussky
An evening celebrating Philippe Jaroussky’s twenty-five year career with friends and music.
David Fray
David Fray invites us to savour the delights and mysteries of the art of transcription.
Orchestre National de France
The Orchestre National de France, Maxim Emelyanychev, and Sabine Devieilhe bring the season to a close in symphonic style.
Patricia Petibon, Laurent Naouri, Rodolphe Briand
Patricia Petibon, Laurent Naouri and Rodolphe Briand form an irresistible trio for an evening of operetta and songs.
Bertrand Chamayou and Jeanine Roze friends
A grand finale to celebrate the grande dame of music among friends.
Evgeny Kissin
Following his first Shostakovich concert with friends last month, Kissin now pays tribute to the musician in a solo performance.