Calendar
2026-27 themes
Mini-festivals on a theme, genre, musician, instrument or geographic area—with concerts, conferences, shows and family workshops, etc.
This festival explores the many facets of today’s jazz scene, including forays into free jazz, afrobeat and soul. Jazz is not dead!
The season-opening highlight showcasing major international orchestras, where audiences share in the symphonic concert experience seated in the hall or standing near the stage.
The Ensemble intercontemporain opens its 50th-anniversary season with a joyous weekend of shared music and festivities with its audience.
A celebration of polyphony in myriad forms, with Monteverdi’s Vespers, nature-inspired soundscapes, Corsican chants, and the grand motets of the French Baroque.
Steeped in ancient traditions and many influences, Morocco’s musical heritage rings out in all its diversity—closing the 2026 Mediterranean Season.
George Sand inspired Liszt, was a lifelong friend of Pauline Viardot, and shared a stormy romance with Chopin—encounters that sparked a host of vibrant works.
In honour of his 90th birthday, a kaleidoscopic portrait of a composer whose music has nourished contemporary creation for over fifty years.
The classical guitar: instrument of dialogue, beloved for its vast repertoire and delightful tactility, endlessly surprising in its many guises.
Free sound, new instrument-making, raw movement: the DIY aesthetic takes centre stage around sound explorer Bastien David and legend Jeff Mills.
Variations on solo performance, poetising the art of the recital and opening new perspectives in intimate expression.
Marking the centenary of the birth of Pierre Henry, a tribute to a true alchemist of sound, a pioneer of musique concrète and electronic music.
A weekend of celebration for the 50th anniversary of the Centre Pompidou, with special events filling the Philharmonie de Paris.
A constellation of artists gathered around the figure of Billie Holiday, in conjunction with the exhibition devoted to her life and legacy.
In the spotlight, a plurality of distinctive women composers from the twentieth century to today—too often overlooked in the annals of musical history.
A new edition of the weekend festival tailored to our youngest audiences, inviting children to the Philharmonie to listen, dance, play, and even curate the programme!
An exploration of Alexandre Tharaud’s inner world—a secret garden that unfolds into realms of reverie.
A tribute to Chavela Vargas with a film-in-concert, a symphonic recital by Natalia Lafourcade with her close collaborator Alondra de la Parra, and an all-women mariachi band.
The Orchestre de Paris offers a warm salute to Klaus Mäkelä with a dazzling programme that captures the energy and spirit of their seven years together.
Exploring the living musical heritage of the Balkans, where pastoral influences meet Ottoman and Romani legacies.