Gargilesse Summer Festival
Classical music and world music featuring the harp
2026
About Gargilesse Festival
Gargilesse Festival — edition 2026
2026 Edition: George Sand and Committed Women Artists
The 59th edition of the Gargilesse Summer Festival will take place from August 8 to 23, 2026, with a strong tribute to the 150th anniversary of George Sand's death. Two evenings will be dedicated to the novelist, highlighting committed women artists of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The program offers six major concerts:
- August 8: Traditional dance with BALŸA and Duo AZARE
- August 13: “Metis Escapes” with the ensemble KHAPS
- August 16: Mediterranean Journey with the Escadron Volant de la Reine
- August 20: Tribute evening for George Sand's 150th anniversary
- August 21: “From Paris to Buenos Aires” with Bolivar XIX
- August 23: “Committed Women” with Le Bateau Ivre quintet
As every year, tastings of regional products with the artists will follow the concerts, and cultural outreach programs will be organized in the region's psychiatric hospitals and retirement homes.
Highlights Gargilesse Festival 2026
- 59th edition of the festival
- Tribute to the 150th anniversary of George Sand's death
- Highlighting committed women artists
- Six major concerts of classical music and world music
- Traditional dance, Mediterranean and South American music
- Tastings of regional products with the artists
Programme Gargilesse Festival 2026
Friday, August 8, 2026 — 7:00 PM, La Chaumerette (Le Moulin-Gargilesse)
- Traditional Ball with BALŸA (harp, vocals, flutes, mandolins) and Duo AZARE (hurdy-gurdy, diatonic accordion)
Thursday, August 13, 2026 — 8:30 PM, Église du Menoux
- “Cross-cultural Stopovers” with the KHAPS ensemble (kora and vocals, zarb and percussion, Celtic harp)
Sunday, August 16, 2026 — 3:30 PM, Romanesque Church of Gargilesse
- “A Mediterranean Journey” by the Escadron Volant de la Reine (triple harp, lute and baroque guitar, baroque percussion)
Thursday, August 20, 2026 — 8:30 PM, Romanesque Church of Gargilesse
- Tribute to 150 years since the passing of George Sand with Camille-Taos Arbouz (mezzo-soprano) and Alexander Boldachev (harp) — works by Chopin, Pauline Viardot and others
Friday, August 21, 2026 — 8:30 PM, Romanesque Church of Gargilesse
- “From Paris to Buenos Aires” by Bolivar XIX (trumpet, tuba, harp)
Sunday, August 23, 2026 — 3:30 PM, Romanesque Church of Gargilesse
- “Committed Women” — George Sand Tribute with the Quintette Le Bateau Ivre and actor Renan Prévot — works by Germaine Tailleferre, Mel Bonis and other female composers
Tastings of regional products with the artists extend the concerts. Cultural mediation activities are also organized in psychiatric hospitals and retirement homes in the region.
Prices Gargilesse Festival 2026
Reduced price (students, job seekers, under 18s, members): 12 €
Dinner-concert / ball / workshop: 8 €
Free for children under 15 accompanied by an adult
Online ticketing at festivalgargilesse.fr
Practical information — Gargilesse Festival
Practical Information
Access
Gargilesse-Dampierre is located in the south of the Indre department (36), about 45 km south of Châteauroux and 10 km from Argenton-sur-Creuse.
- By car: From Châteauroux, take the N20 then the D927 towards Argenton-sur-Creuse, then follow signs for Gargilesse-Dampierre. Free parking at the entrance of the village.
- By train: Argenton-sur-Creuse station (Paris-Austerlitz – Limoges line). A vehicle is necessary to reach Gargilesse (about 10 km).
Prices
- Full price: €17
- Reduced price: €12 (students, unemployed, under 18s, members)
- Dinner-concert / workshop / dance: €8 (excluding meal)
- Child under 15: free (accompanied by an adult)
- Membership: €20 (donor) or €50 (patron)
Booking
Online booking from early July. Contact: [email protected]. Official website: festivalgargilesse.fr.
Over fifty years of music in one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France
The Gargilesse Summer Festival was born in 1968 in the village of Gargilesse-Dampierre, nestled in the Creuse valley, south of the Indre department. This village, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, has inspired many artists — George Sand had her country house there, and Impressionist painters stayed there. It is in this enchanting setting that the festival unfolds each summer, for two weeks in August, with a rich and eclectic musical program.
The harp, a common thread for a musical journey
What distinguishes the Gargilesse Festival from other classical music festivals is the central place given to the harp in all its forms — concert harp, triple harp, Celtic harp, baroque harp. This instrument, rare in festival programming, forms the common thread of a musical journey that spans eras and continents. But the festival is not limited to the harp: the piano, chamber ensembles, vocals, jazz, and traditional music complete a program that aims for diversity and openness.
Exceptional concert venues
The concerts of the Gargilesse Festival take place in heritage sites of great acoustic and architectural beauty. The Romanesque church of Gargilesse, with its 12th-century sculpted capitals and medieval frescoes, offers a remarkable acoustic setting for chamber music and recitals. The church of Menoux, adorned with contemporary frescoes by Jorge Carrasco, and La Chaumerette at Moulin-Gargilesse complete the range of concert venues, offering varied and always intimate atmospheres.
A program between tradition and discovery
Under the artistic direction of Anne Ricquebourg, the Gargilesse Festival builds a program each year that combines tradition and discovery. Great classics — Renaissance, Baroque, French Romantic music — sit alongside contemporary creations, world music, and unexpected musical encounters. The festival pays particular attention to French music — Fauré, Debussy, Ravel, Bonis — and to lesser-known repertoires, especially Sephardic, Mediterranean, and South American music.
A friendly festival rooted in its territory
The Gargilesse Festival is an event deeply rooted in local life. The concerts are followed by tastings of regional products with the artists, creating moments of sharing and conviviality. The festival also organizes traditional dances, musical workshops, and cultural outreach programs for distant audiences (psychiatric hospitals, retirement homes). The association “Les Amis du Festival d'été de Gargilesse” unites volunteers and patrons around this cultural project that contributes to the influence of this exceptional village.
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