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La Musikfest
from 23 to January 24, 2026
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La Musikfest / Time Capsule

Alexandre Kantorow - Liya Petrova - Koechlin, Poulenc, Beethoven, Bach/Brahms, Schnittke, Fauré
Chamber Music
Grande salle Pierre Boulez - Philharmonie
Duration: about 3h15 with 2 intermissions

Program

Distribution

Charles Koechlin
Les Heures Persanes (extraits)
Francis Poulenc
Sonate pour clarinette et piano
Intermission
Ludwig van Beethoven
Septuor pour cordes et vents
Intermission
Johann Sebastian Bach
Chaconne (transcription de Johannes Brahms)
Alfred Schnittke
Quintette pour piano et cordes
Gabriel Fauré
In Paradisium (extrait du Requiem, transcription de Slavy Dimov)
Alexandre Kantorow , piano
Liya Petrova , violin
Adam Laloum , piano
Daniel Hope , violin
Simos Papanas , violin
Lawrence Power , viola
Lise Berthaud , viola
Aurélien Pascal , cello
Edgar Moreau , cello
Victor Julien-Lafferière , cello
Lorraine Campet , doublebass
Martin Fröst , clarinet
Julien Hardy , bassoon
Benoît de Barsony , horn
Ensemble vocal du COGE (chœurs et orchestres des grandes écoles)
Antoine Bretonnière , choirmaster

The final evening of Musikfest unfolds in a blaze of emotions brought to life by outstanding chamber musicians. Among them, pianist Alexandre Kantorow and clarinettist Martin Fröst stand as heralds of this resplendent grand finale.

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Grande salle Pierre Boulez - Philharmonie

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Getting here

Porte de Pantin station
Paris Underground (Métro) Line 5
Tram 3B 

Address

221 avenue Jean-Jaurès, 75019 Paris

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