September 2025
Opera directed by Robert Carsen at the Opéra national de Paris / How sweet life could be at the Scottish court! The king’s daughter, Ginevra, and Prince Ariodante love each other. Their marriage is soon to be celebrated. But this is without taking into account Polinesso’s diabolical plan.
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These short pieces, which move us with their humility, are imbued with a rare emotional intensity. And yet, despite their themes of mourning, sorrow and tears, they radiate a luminous clarity and serene confidence in the future.
En savoir +October 2025
Opera directed by Robert Carsen at the Opéra national de Paris / How sweet life could be at the Scottish court! The king’s daughter, Ginevra, and Prince Ariodante love each other. Their marriage is soon to be celebrated. But this is without taking into account Polinesso’s diabolical plan.
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These short pieces, which move us with their humility, are imbued with a rare emotional intensity. And yet, despite their themes of mourning, sorrow and tears, they radiate a luminous clarity and serene confidence in the future.
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Release of Brahms's A German Requiem - harmonia mundi. Meeting with Raphaël Pichon and book signing at Fnac Montparnasse at 6pm.
En savoir +November 2025
Pygmalion carries on its journey through romantic Germany with Stéphane Degout, who's already been part of a Schubertian dream and A German Requiem. Beyond Brahms' masterpiece, they share works haunted by the shadow of death.
En savoir +December 2025
KIOSQUE PYGMALION - workshops and concerts! Since the Middle Ages, musicians have been travelling. From castles to villages, to train, work, give concerts, discover other traditions or simply out of curiosity, artists have always been travellers, allowing music to evolve.
En savoir +January 2026
KIOSQUE PYGMALION - workshops and concerts! This Kiosque focuses on two extremely prolific and ingenious ‘chameleon’ composers: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) and Philippe Hersant (born in 1948).
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New production directed by Ted Huffman at the Opéra-Comique / Werther is an idealistic, sensitive and exalted young artist. As soon as he arrives in Wetzlar, where he plans to settle, he is dazzled by a scene of family happiness, with Charlotte at its center. Their love of poetry immediately unites them.
En savoir +February 2026
These short pieces, which move us with their humility, are imbued with a rare emotional intensity. And yet, despite their themes of mourning, sorrow and tears, they radiate a luminous clarity and serene confidence in the future.
En savoir +
A musical show by Akiko Veaux, co-written with Miguel Henry and Anthony Lopapa. Drawing inspiration from Monteverdi's Orfeo, now considered the first opera in history, this show highlights the voice as a burst of life, animated by the experience of singing and the powerful effect it can have on our being.
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Special event: Pygmalion makes its Australian debut with a residency at the Adelaide Festival (27 February–6 March). These short pieces, which move us with their humility, are imbued with a rare emotional intensity.
En savoir +March 2026
Special event: Pygmalion makes its Australian debut with a residency at the Adelaide Festival (27 February–6 March). Over two special nights, Pygmalion will revive the spirit of St Mark’s through a spatialised performance of the Vespers in the spectacular acoustic of St Peter’s Cathedral.
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Special event: Pygmalion makes its Australian debut with a residency at the Adelaide Festival (27 February–6 March). Rossi's Orfeo was lost for centuries. Raphaël Pichon and Pygmalion offer a condensed version that sublimates the rich score, displaying a palette of instrumental and vocal colours carried by powerful recitative and the use of particularly lively choruses.
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KIOSQUE PYGMALION – workshops and concerts! This programme explores the subtle nuances and audacious nature of the works of Barbara Strozzi, Francesca Caccini, Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre and Mlle de Guédon de Presles, who have left us with a rich repertoire.
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Pygmalion on tour! / ‘The St Matthew Passion is one of the most moving experiences of our common humanity that it is possible to share! The story of the Passion of Christ remains today a living drama and moral dilemma of universal relevance, in which – whatever our spirituality or culture – all of us are confronted with our own mortality, our own search for answers.' (Raphaël Pichon)
En savoir +April 2026
Pygmalion on tour! / ‘The St Matthew Passion is one of the most moving experiences of our common humanity that it is possible to share! The story of the Passion of Christ remains today a living drama and moral dilemma of universal relevance, in which – whatever our spirituality or culture – all of us are confronted with our own mortality, our own search for answers.' (Raphaël Pichon)
En savoir +May 2026
For this new and final edition of Bach's Paths, Pygmalion begins its journey in Wolfenbüttel, where some of Bach's mentors, Michael Praetorius and Heinrich Schütz, were chapel masters. This city in Lower Saxony had libraries that gave young Bach access to the works of great Italian, French and English masters in music, dance, tragedy and more.
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Three major composers in the history of European music were born in 1685: Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Handel and Domenico Scarlatti. Born in the same year, they followed different paths and each contributed to shaping the musical landscape of a Europe still in its infancy.
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KIOSQUE PYGMALION - workshops and concerts! Birds is an immersive sound adventure combining music and awareness-raising activities by the League for the Protection of Birds, a unique and eclectic programme!
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The final episode of this epic journey will take place on the Baltic coast, in the city of Lübeck, the destination of J.S. Bach's journey in 1705. After crossing Lake Ratzeburg by boat, the troupe will make a final 20 km walk to enter the former capital of the Hanseatic League on foot. We'll set up in St. Jacobi Church, where Dietrich Buxtehude's Membra Jesu Nostri will be performed and filmed.
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The Marienkirche in Lübeck will be the setting for the end of our Bach Paths epic. Pygmalion will perform the complete Mass, J.S. Bach's Mass in B minor BWV 232.
En savoir +July 2026
For Romeo Castellucci, finitude gives to all things their value and to works of art their beauty. With Raphaël Pichon leading a new generation of singers and the musical forces of Pygmalion, whose extraordinary performance offers a distillation of our entire humanity, this famous work is transformed into a unique listening experience.
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