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LE FESTIVAL DU BRUIT QUI PENSE 2026 in Louveciennes
LE FESTIVAL DU BRUIT QUI PENSE returns to Salle Camille Saint-Saëns in Louveciennes from February 11 to 15, 2026 for a winter week dedicated to chamber music and piano. This Yvelines festival offers a demanding program showcasing young talents and established musicians in classical and contemporary repertoire. For five days, this Seine-side town hosts intimate concerts where music becomes a matter for reflection and wonder.
The 2026 program brings together seven artists embodying the excellence of European classical interpretation. Violinist ANAËLLE TOURRET and CHŒUR ET ORCHESTRE ARTELAB will offer programs mixing baroque works and contemporary creations. German pianist CHRISTOPH SEYBOLD and his compatriot ALEXANDER HULSHOFF will explore romantic and modern repertoire with depth and virtuosity.
The festival also welcomes young prodigy INGMAR LAZAR, pianist whose stunning technique impresses international critics, and Lithuanian pianist MUZA RUBACKYTE, great interpreter of Slavic repertoire. MAGALI LÉGER completes this lineup celebrating the diversity of European piano and chamber music schools.
In the elegant setting of Louveciennes, a town charged with artistic history and source of inspiration for Impressionist painters, LE FESTIVAL DU BRUIT QUI PENSE offers an exceptional musical experience. This winter event proves that classical music remains a space for thought and emotion, creating moments of communion between performers and audience in the intimacy of an aptly named hall.
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