CavrosArts Festival
Edition 2026 Music Classical Baroque Music

CavrosArts Festival

Early music in the Chevreuse Valley

Chevreuse — Yvelines (78) Since 2023
Dates 03 Jul — 05 Jul 2026
Location Chevreuse (78)
Prices 10.00€ — 25.00€
Status Confirmed

About CavrosArts

The CavrosArts Festival is an early music festival that unfolds every summer in the Chevreuse Valley, in the heart of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park. Created in 2023 by the CavrosArts association, based in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, the festival highlights emerging talents in early music through concerts, multidisciplinary performances, conferences, and cultural mediation workshops. Performances take place in exceptional heritage sites—churches, castles, abbeys, and natural spaces in the Chevreuse Valley—about an hour from Paris, creating a unique alliance between baroque music, architectural heritage, and remarkable landscapes.

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CavrosArts Festival: Early Music in the Heritage Jewels of the Chevreuse Valley

Born in 2023, the CavrosArts Festival has quickly established itself as a unique event in the Parisian music scene, passionately and meticulously bringing early music to the heritage sites of the Chevreuse Valley. Supported by the non-profit association CavrosArts, based in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, the festival is part of an ambitious territorial anchoring initiative, resonating the richness of the baroque and medieval repertoire with the architectural and natural beauty of this protected area.

Exceptional Venues for Exceptional Music

The CavrosArts Festival concerts take place in the remarkable heritage sites of the Chevreuse Valley: Romanesque and Gothic churches, historic castles, ancient abbeys, and estates nestled in the rolling landscapes of the Regional Park. In 2025, the festival notably featured the Musée national de Port-Royal des Champs, a key site in French spiritual and intellectual history, offering an ideal setting for early music. This harmony between venue and repertoire creates a unique immersive experience for the audience.

Highlighting Emerging Talents

The primary mission of the CavrosArts Festival is to discover young talents in early music. The Ensemble La Ferté, founded by Paulo Castrillo, Nicolas Mackowiak, and Manon Chapelle, is at the heart of the artistic project. Ensembles such as Duo Suspiratio, Conversation à Deux Violons, Les Flots Baroques, the Æquinoxes, or the Compagnie Acroch' orbit around this ensemble. The festival also invites leading artists, such as the harpsichordist Pierre Hantaï, a world reference in early music, who was given carte blanche during the 2025 edition.

Beyond the Concert: Mediation and Multidisciplinarity

True to its commitment to cultural access, CavrosArts develops a cultural mediation program including workshops, school interventions, masterclasses, and conferences. The festival also explores multidisciplinarity, blending early music, theater, baroque balls, and live performances. The Compagnie CavrosArts presents original stage creations, such as the show Britannico, which reinterprets baroque opera with a contemporary and accessible approach.

CavrosArts — edition 2026

The 4th edition of the CavrosArts Festival returns to the Chevreuse Valley in July 2026 with a new early music program in the region's heritage sites.

2026 Edition — 4th Edition

The CavrosArts Festival returns in July 2026 for its 4th edition. Ensemble La Ferté and artists associated with the festival will present new early music programs in the heritage sites of the Chevreuse Valley. Concerts, conferences, workshops, and multidisciplinary performances will make up the program for this edition. The detailed program will be announced in the spring of 2026.

Highlights CavrosArts 2026

To Note for 2026

  • Dates: July 2026
  • Early music in the heritage sites of the Chevreuse Valley
  • Ensemble La Ferté and guest artists
  • Concerts, conferences, workshops, and performances
  • Program to be announced spring 2026

Prices CavrosArts 2026

From €10 to €25 depending on the concert.

Practical information — CavrosArts

Practical Information

Access

Location: Chevreuse Valley, Yvelines (78). Multiple venues in the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park.

By train: Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse station (RER B, terminus, approx. 40 minutes from Paris).

By car: N118 towards Chevreuse, or A10 exit Les Ulis.

Prices

Prices vary depending on the concert, generally from €10 to €25. Reduced rates for students. Some conferences and workshops are free.

Tips

  • Book your tickets in advance, as the capacity of heritage venues is limited.
  • Concert venues vary from one edition to another, so consult the detailed program on the festival website.
  • Take advantage of your visit to discover the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park and its hiking trails.

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Where does it take place — CavrosArts

Lieux patrimoniaux de la Vallée de Chevreuse

Chevreuse et Vallée de Chevreuse, 78460 Chevreuse

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CavrosArts in brief

Music Classical Baroque Music Heritage Outdoor Participatory Emerging Yvelines

History of CavrosArts