
The Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo presents a weekend fully dedicated to great classical music, combining live concerts, cultural talks and radio broadcasts.
Events take place mainly at the Auditorium Rainier III and in collaboration with Radio Classique, highlighting the orchestra’s central role in Monaco’s cultural life.
The highlight of the weekend is scheduled for Friday, April 17 at 7:30 PM, with an evening entirely dedicated to Johann Sebastian Bach.
Violinist Daniel Lozakovich will take on the dual role of soloist and conductor, leading a program featuring some of Bach’s most celebrated works.
A key moment will be the Concerto for Violin and Oboe in C minor, performed with Matthieu Petitjean, principal oboe of the OPMC.
🎟️ A unique opportunity to experience an immersive journey into Bach’s musical universe.
The program continues on Sunday, April 19 at 8:00 PM, with a broadcast on Radio Classique of a concert recorded in March.
On that occasion, conductor Christian Zacharias led the OPMC in a program including:
A chance to relive a high-level symphonic performance on air.
On Wednesday, April 15 at 12:15 PM, the Auditorium Rainier III hosts the 13th conference organized by the Friends of the OPMC Association.
Titled:
“M & M: Musique & Monaco, a long love story”
The event, led by André Peyrègne, explores the deep relationship between music and the Principality of Monaco, through stories and testimonies from orchestra musicians.
Speakers include:
This program confirms the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo as a major reference in international classical music.
Through concerts, talks and broadcasts, the orchestra offers:
A weekend celebrating European musical excellence in the heart of Monaco.