Callas Ancient Music Festival
Edition 2026 Music Classical Baroque Music

Callas Ancient Music Festival

Bach, Vivaldi, and Handel resonate in the Provençal church of a hilltop village in the Var

Callas — Var (83) Since 1992
Dates 04 Jul — 19 Jul 2026
Location Callas (83)
Prices 10.00€ — 20.00€
Status

About Callas Ancient Music

Every summer for over thirty years, the small village of Callas has hosted its Ancient Music Festival in the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church. Baroque music — Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Telemann, Rameau — performed by nationally renowned ensembles and soloists in an exceptional medieval setting. A rare and precious festival that proves great music is not just for big cities. An exceptional venue with remarkable acoustics.

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Callas, a hilltop village in the heart of the Haut-Var

Callas is a Provençal village perched at 400 meters altitude, in the eastern Maures massif, in the heart of the Haut-Var. Its medieval cobbled streets, stone houses, shady squares with plane trees, and panoramic views of the Var plain and the Prealps make Callas one of the most picturesque villages in the department. The commune has about 2,000 inhabitants and belongs to the Cœur du Var intercommunal community.

At the top of the village stands the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church, a 17th-century Baroque edifice with ochre stone walls, topped by a slender bell tower visible from afar in the surrounding scrubland. The interior of the church, sober and elegant, has remarkable natural acoustics: the ancient stone, the barrel vault, and the modest size of the building create a warm and intimate sound space, particularly conducive to Baroque music. It is in this exceptional setting that the Callas Ancient Music Festival is held each summer.

Thirty years of Baroque music in the Haut-Var

The Callas Ancient Music Festival was born in the late 1980s from the passion of a group of local residents and music lovers from the Var region who wanted to bring great music to their village. For over thirty years, this modest yet demanding festival has proven that musical quality is not the exclusive domain of large cities. The 33rd edition was held in July 2025, confirming the longevity and influence of an event that has built a loyal following of connoisseurs from all over the South-East of France.

The festival focuses on Baroque music, a musical period roughly spanning from 1600 to 1750, which saw the birth of the most influential musical forms in Western history: opera, oratorio, concerto, sonata, suite. The composers programmed are the great masters of European Baroque: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), the universal genius of Leipzig whose work encompasses all musical genres; Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), the Venetian "Red Priest", a violin virtuoso and creator of the Baroque concerto; Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759), a German-British composer, master of oratorio and opera; and many other Baroque composers such as Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Henry Purcell, Arcangelo Corelli, or Claudio Monteverdi.

Nationally renowned ensembles and soloists

The artistic programming of the Callas Ancient Music Festival features ensembles specializing in Baroque music and renowned soloists. The ensembles perform on period instruments — harpsichord, viola da gamba, lute, traverso (Baroque flute), Baroque oboe, natural trumpet — or on period copies, respecting historically informed performance practices (HIP). This concern for musicological authenticity, combined with contemporary artistic sensitivity, gives the festival's concerts a special flavor, both scholarly and lively.

The concerts bring together an audience passionate about ancient music in a space of a few hundred seats, creating a rare closeness between musicians and listeners. The small size of the Callas church, often an advantage over large concert halls, allows for an acoustic and emotional intimacy that few other venues can offer for this repertoire.

A festival serving the rural territory

The Callas Ancient Music Festival is exemplary in many ways. It demonstrates that rural areas can be centers of high culture and artistic excellence. It contributes to the tourist appeal of the Haut-Var by attracting music lovers from afar for a few days, who discover the village and its region. It creates social cohesion by bringing together residents of Callas, neighboring towns, and visitors from all over France around a shared musical passion.

The festival is organized by a local association of passionate volunteers, with the support of the Callas town hall, the Var Departmental Council, and private partners. Its operation relies on the commitment of volunteers and the generosity of local stakeholders, making it a model of cultural festival rooted in its territory.

Callas Ancient Music — edition 2026

34th edition of the Callas Ancient Music Festival, July 2026. Baroque music on period instruments — Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, and great European masters — in the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church of the Haut-Var hilltop village. Nationally renowned ensembles and soloists. Remarkable acoustics, intimacy, and high musical standards in an exceptional medieval setting.

34th Callas Ancient Music Festival - 2026 Edition

The 34th edition of the Callas Ancient Music Festival will take place in July 2026, in the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church of the medieval hilltop village of Callas (83830). This Baroque music festival, one of the oldest and most cherished in the Var, will continue its mission of disseminating great ancient music in the heart of a rural area.

Over several evenings in July, specialized ensembles and soloists practicing historically informed performance (HIP) will perform works by Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Telemann, Rameau, and other European Baroque composers on period instruments or period copies. The detailed program will be published in spring 2026 on the Callas town hall website and the Var tourist offices.

The remarkable natural acoustics of the Callas church, its intimate size, and its ancient stone atmosphere will once again create the ideal conditions for appreciating this repertoire in all its subtlety. The closeness between musicians and listeners—only a few hundred seats—offers a musical experience of rare intensity. Booking is recommended, as seats are limited and highly sought after.

Highlights Callas Ancient Music 2026

  • 34th edition of the festival
  • Baroque music on period instruments
  • Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, and great European masters
  • Specialized HIP ensembles and soloists
  • Remarkable acoustics of the Callas church
  • Intimate concerts in an exceptional medieval setting
  • Hilltop village of Haut-Var to discover

Prices Callas Ancient Music 2026

Admission fee applies. Full price and reduced price. Booking recommended (limited seating). Program and ticketing available from spring 2026.

Practical information — Callas Ancient Music

Practical Information

Venue

Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church, Place de l'Église, 83830 Callas.

Access

  • By car: From Draguignan, take the D25 towards Les Arcs, then the D47 towards Callas (approx. 15 km). From the A8 motorway, take the Les Arcs exit, then the D25/D47 towards Callas. Parking is available at the entrance of the village.
  • Attention: The village center is narrow and not easily accessible for large vehicles. Park at the village entrance and walk to the church (5 minutes).

Times and Program

July, several evening concerts (usually 8:30 PM). Detailed program published each spring on the Callas town hall website and the Var tourist offices.

Prices

Admission fee applies. Full price and reduced price (members, students, youth). Inquire at the Callas town hall or local tourist offices.

Ticketing

Booking recommended (limited seating in the church). Online and on-site ticketing.

Tips

  • Arrive early to find a seat and explore the village before the concert.
  • The church can be cool in the evenings: bring a light jacket even in July.
  • The village of Callas is worth a stroll before or after the concert: medieval squares, cobbled streets, panoramic views.

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Where does it take place — Callas Ancient Music

Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Callas

Place de l'Église, 83830 Callas

Contact Callas Ancient Music

Web
callas.fr
Tel
04 94 39 00 28

Callas Ancient Music in brief

Music Classical Baroque Music Heritage Var

History of Callas Ancient Music