PARIS, France
Le Centquatre-Paris

Fado Errático – ManiFeste 2026

June 20, 2026

Ensembles ULYSSES, NEXT, intercontemporain
Cristina Branco, fado
Luis Maria Hölzl, guitare portugaise
Matéo Fayet, électronique Ircam

Anne Castex : nouvelle œuvre, commande Ircam-Centre Pompidou, International Ensemble Modern Academy (IEMA), Gaudeamus Festival, avec le soutien de la Plateforme ULYSSES cofinancée par l’Union européenne, création 2026

Unsuk Chin : Gougalōn. Scènes de théâtre de rue

Stefano Gervasoni : Fado Errático, concert de chansons d’après des fados d'Amália Rodrigues

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Solistes de l’IRCAM - Photo © IRCAM
PRADES, France
Saint-Michel de Cuxa Abbey and Other Treasures of Conflent

The Pablo Casals Festival

July 28, 2026 – August 8, 2026

The 2026 Pablo Casals Festival brings together an exceptional group of international artists, including Jean-Guihen Queyras, Nelson Goerner, Anastasia Kobekina, Michiaki Ueno, Alexandra Soumm, José Gallardo, Kian Soltani, Pablo Ferrández, Luis del Valle, Lisa Strauss, Ana Carla Maza, Jordi Savall, the Ensemble Intercontemporain, Le Concert des Nations, the Pablo Casals Festival Orchestra and the Pau Casals Children's Choir.

Founded in tribute to the legendary cellist Pablo Casals, the festival has become a unique meeting point for exceptional artists and young talents from around the globe.
The 2026 edition will take place from 28 July to 8 August, with concerts every day, both in the evenings and during the day, across a series of historic and inspiring venues.

Under the artistic direction of Pierre Bleuse, the festival continues its tradition of excellence, bringing together an outstanding array of international musicians. From intimate chamber music to larger ensemble works, it offers a rich and diverse musical journey, rooted in artistic integrity and humanistic values.

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TOKYO, Japan
Suntory Hall

Tokyo Symphony / Hayato Sumino

August 22, 2026

Hayato Sumino, piano

SUMINO: Short piece for Piano and Orchestra (World Premiere)
KAPUSTIN: Piano Concerto No.4 op.56
BERLIOZ: Symphonie Fantastique op.14

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Hayato Sumino © Ryuya Amao
Kawasaki-City, Japan
Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall

Tokyo Symphony / Hayato Sumino

August 23, 2026

Hayato Sumino, piano

SUMINO: Short piece for Piano and Orchestra (World Premiere)
KAPUSTIN: Piano Concerto No.4 op.56
BERLIOZ: Symphonie Fantastique op.14

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Hayato Sumino © Ryuya Amao
ODENSE, Denmark
Carl Nielsen Hall, Odense Concert Hall

Tchaikovsky’s 1st Piano Concert & 5th Symphony

September 10, 2026

Alexander Gavrylyuk, piano

P. Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1
P. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5

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Pierre Bleuse © Julia Severinsen - Carl Nielsen Festival
ODENSE, Denmark
Carl Nielsen Hall, Odense Concert Hall

Mahlers 4.

October 8, 2026

Susanna Andersson, soprano
Johannes Moser, cello

Franz Berwald: Overture to the opera 'The Queen of Golconda'
Anna Thorvaldsdottir: Before we fall – cello concerto (Denmark premiere)
G. Mahler: Symphony no. 4

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Susanna Andersson — Photo © Mats Bäcker
PORTO, Portugal
Sala Suggia

Inscape

October 23, 2026

Remix Ensemble Casa da Música
Porto Symphony Orchestra Casa da Música

Emmanuel Nunes: Improvisation I – Für ein Monodram, for 8 instruments
Gustav Mahler: Adagio from Symphony No. 10

Héctor Parra: Inscape, a journey through a black hole

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Hector Parra - Photo © Casa Da Musica
PORTO, Portugal
Sala Suggia

Images

October 25, 2026

Johanna Vargas, soprano
Helēna Sorokina, mezzo-soprano
Remix Ensemble Casa da Música
Porto Symphony Orchestra Casa da Música

Francesca Verunelli: La nuda voce

Claude Debussy: Images

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Johanna Vargas - Helena Sorokina - Photo © Casa da Musica
ODENSE, Denmark
Carl Nielsen Hall, Odense Concert Hall

Au revoir, Pierre

November 19, 2026

Ausrine Stundyte, soprano

C. Debussy: Images pour orchestre
R. Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder
G. Mahler: Excerpt from Symphony No. 10 – Adagio

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Pierre Bleuse © Julia Severinsen - Carl Nielsen Festival