The Rungis Piano-Piano Festival, which is the only festival in France devoted to piano duets, continues its exploration of this atypical repertoire.
The first Parisian recital by Paul Ji, a promising young Franco-American pianist who has opted to play Chopin.
Guitarists Thibault Cauvin and -M- take us on an innovative instrumental journey.
An evening entirely devoted to the work of Gabriel Fauré. Not Pénélope, but a compilation of Fauré’s finest chamber music.
Prodigy Bruce (Xiaoyu) Liu, winner of the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, pays a return visit.
Another recital on avenue Montaigne by Dmitry Masleev, a rising star of the Russian school of piano.
Roger Muraro devotes himself entirely to Liszt, his longtime travelling companion.
Virtuoso pianist Nikolay Khozyainov returns to avenue Montaigne.
Keyboard legend Dang Thai Son takes us on a stroll to the heart of his favourite repertoire.
Pianist Evgeni Kissin celebrates Shostakovich in the company of Gidon Kremer, Maxim Rysanov, and Gautier Capuçon.
The three different worlds of Chopin, Rachmaninov, and Bach showcase Kit Armstrong’s broad artistic piano palette.
Adam Laloum subtly explores the romantic territories of Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms.
An evening of music and drama in honour of Romain Rolland, a prolific author of world-class works of musicography.
Mikhail Pletnev has complete mastery of his programme of Chopin and Scriabin in counterpoint.
Nikolai Lugansky takes a stroll through the legacy of Viennese classicism.
Elisabeth Leonskaja takes us on a journey from Mozart and Chopin to Webern.
The virtuoso violin of Nemanja Radulović with a programme devoted entirely to Bach.
We first met the Jussen brothers at a Sunday Morning Concert and they have now graduated to the evening recital schedule.
Edgar Moreau scales the dizzying heights of Bach’s Suite for solo cello.
Bach served up every which way on 2, 3 and 4 keyboards.
Edgar Moreau’s cello and Nelson Goerner’s piano celebrate Franck and Brahms.
Kovacevich takes his piano into Beethoven and romantic territory.
A signature Liszt programme by Zhang Haochen, a performer of extraordinary prowess, who is new to French audiences.
Pianist Sunwook Kim with two of the most beautiful groups of pieces for piano by Schubert and Schumann.
The Sokolov ritual – a programme announced at the last minute and six encores – is a tradition set in stone.
The elegance of Nelson Goerner performing Beethoven, Brahms, Rachmaninoff and Schumann.
A dazzling and original programme of preludes across the ages by Jan Lisiecki.
Rafał Blechacz in seamless musical harmony with Beethoven, Schubert and, of course, Chopin.
David Fray invites us to savour the delights and mysteries of the art of transcription.
Following his first Shostakovich concert with friends last month, Kissin now pays tribute to the musician in a solo performance.