Nathan Benisty
Directing
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300 ans des 4 saisons de Vivaldi

The latest edition of the Festival International de Colmar opens with an exceptional performance from the Orchestre Symphonique du Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie de Bruxelles, conducted by Alain Altinoglu. After Wagner's Prelude to Lohengrin, baritone Stéphane Degout sings Mahler's Songs of a Wandering Companion. The evening at Saint-Matthieu church closes with César Franck's Symphony in D minor, a jewel from the repertoire of the late 19th century.
A Royal Overture Festival international de Colmar

At La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris is a two-hour performance recorded in Paris at La Gaîté Lyrique, making the set a must for Cult Of Luna completists. The set includes excellent videography, A-game band performances, and shots that alternate regularly between close-ups of band members and wide shots of the band from out in the crowd.
Cult Of Luna: At La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris

For ARTE Concert's Piano Day, Christian Löffler and Meredi combine their talents for the first time in a live setting. An exclusive collaboration unveiled on the LAB stage in Nantes.
Christian Löffler & Meredi @ Piano Day 2025

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Le tango dans tous ses états

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Renaud Capuçon à l'Olympia : Les Choses de la vie - Cinéma II

For the 5th edition of Piano Day, ARTE Concert invites Guillaume Poncelet, Sarah McCoy, Gael Rakotondrabe, Léonie Pernet, Thomas Enhco and Clara Ysé to the Palais de Tokyo for an evening dedicated to this versatile and timeless instrument.
ARTE Concert presents Piano Day 2024 Sarah McCoy | Thomas Enhco | Léonie Pernet

Piano virtuoso Sofiane Pamart was just 4 years old when he took up the piano. A child prodigy with an ultra-competitive spirit, he proclaimed himself the ‘Piano King’ and clearly defined his ambitions: To be the world's number one piano player.
Sofiane Pamart Piano Day 2021

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Félicien Brut - J’ai deux amours

Turkish pianist Büşra Kayıkçı moves ARTE Concert's Piano Day with the beauty of her neoclassical notes.
Büşra Kayıkçı Piano Day 2025

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Last Train à la Halle Verrière

For ARTE Concert's Piano Day Yann Tiersen strips back to solo piano, alone in front of his keyboard. A gripping performance taking cues from his album Rathlin from a Distance / The Liquid Hour.
Yann Tiersen Piano Day 2025

For ARTE Concert’s Piano Day, producer Legowelt reimagines the soundtrack to a cult classic: Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. A cosmic experience, straddling the line between the synthetic and the organic.
Legowelt plays 2001, A Space Odyssey Piano Day 2026

Calling all fans of Hayao Miyazaki’s films—and especially their soundtracks: Chloé Antoniotti’s concert for our Piano Day is sure to delight you. It’s a wonderful introduction to Mana, the young musician’s third EP.
Chloé Antoniotti @ Piano Day 2026

Gael Rakotondrabe and Léonie Pernet enlarge and compliment each other's worlds for ARTE Concert's Piano Day. One concert, four hands, tons of talent: Everything necessary to thrill the audience at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, which has been taken over for the occasion.
Gael Rakotondrabe & Léonie Pernet Piano Day 2024

Hania Rani was born in Poland and now divides her time between Warsaw and Berlin. Between these two cities, the pianist composes subtle and sensitive music reminiscent of Philip Glass or Erik Satie.
Hania Rani @ Piano Day 2022

Guillaume Poncelet unleashes all the emotional power of his neo-classical piano compositions at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. A superb introduction to his album Durango.
Guillaume Poncelet @ Piano Day 2024

In the rotunda of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, pianist Thomas Enhco and singer Clara Ysé demonstrate their startling piano skills. A meeting of jazz and pop orchestrated for ARTE Concert's Piano Day 2024.
Thomas Enhco & Clara Ysé Piano Day 2024

With Renaissance, Shani Diluka embarks on a musical exploration of the era of the same name, which laid the foundation for Western thought and sensibility. She focuses primarily on two key centers of influence: humanist Italy and Elizabethan England. Program: I. Renaissance music, emergence and dissemination of the first scores thanks to Gutenberg (Eccles, Dowland, Byrd, etc.) II. Renaissance and early humanists: music of the spheres becomes music of the humanities (Palestrina, Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, etc.) III. The Renaissance and the Golden Ratio: proportion and beauty (Purcell, Handel, etc.) IV. The Renaissance, a decisive legacy in the history of music thanks to polyphony, harmony, and the development of the relationship between text and music (Scarlatti, Bach, etc.)
Shani Diluka - Renaissance Royal Abbey of Fontevraud

Discover LAAKE! For ARTE Concert's Piano Day, this promising young artist is accompanied by a brass quartet and a string quartet. With this backing, he performs “O”—a debut album scheduled for release on March 27, 2020, the day before Piano Day.