Calendar
2023-24 themes
Mini-festivals on a theme, genre, musician, instrument or geographic area—with concerts, conferences, shows and family workshops, etc.
The genius of Schubert illuminated by Maria João Pires and friends. Lieder, pieces for piano and chamber music make up this exploration of the intimate.
Each performance places Noh theatre (born in the 14th century), the emblem of great Japanese tradition, in dialogue with a lighter theatre form, Kyōgen.
With a programme ranging from pop-revisited classics to Mozart’s Requiem, Byzantine song, and new interpretations of traditional polyphonies: a weekend of immersion in the incantatory power of voices joined in song.
A weekend of unique experiences, exploring states from trance to sleep: when time is stretched to the limit or even suspended, music plays with our perceptions.
Legend has it that rugby was born in the same year as Beethoven’s Ninth. With Société Générale, a Major Partner of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, the Philharmonie de Paris hosts its first weekend dedicated to this sport.
A tribute to the work of Bach with recitals, including his complete organ music, concerts placing his music in dialogue with that of today, vocal music and even dance.
This 11th edition of the String Quartet Biennial brings together leading quartets and rising stars, shining the spotlight on new pieces composed for the anniversary of Kronos Quartet.
In honour of the centennial of his death, a six-concert tribute to Fauré – a composer whose unique sensitivity permeates his harmonies and melodies.
Gathering new talents and pioneers for his carte blanche weekend, one of the statemen of French hip hop, Oxmo Puccino, orchestrates a programme that looks to the future.
Children aged 0 to 12 now have a festival of their own at the Philharmonie de Paris, featuring activities and concerts in celebration of music as we welcome the return of spring.
In conjunction with the Philharmonie de Paris’ major exhibition on it, metal music – and culture – come to electrify the concert halls.
A springtime ball celebrating France’s rich ‘trad dancing’ heritage thanks to a weekend line-up of artists from today’s traditional and experimental music scene.
As the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games approach, an abundance of artistic projects interweave music and sport.
Artists from different backgrounds revisit Terry Riley’s In C, composed in 1964 and considered one of the founding works of the minimalist movement.
Days Off festival is back for a new edition combining historical headliners with exciting newcomers.
Featuring events across France, this year’s edition of Chants Libres, Bettencourt Schueller Foundation’s choral art festival once again includes a stop at the Philharmonie de Paris.