Music in Cézallier, between sky and earth
Initiated in 2019 by trumpeter and composer Timothée Quost, the Les Bruits de la Tête Festival is a unique musical adventure nestled on the high plateaus of Cézallier, in Marcenat, Cantal. At over 1,000 meters above sea level, between sky and earth, the festival invites the public to experience the natural and wild poetry of this preserved territory through a resolutely eclectic and audacious musical program.
The festival's signature lies in its deliberately heterogeneous programming, described as "coq à l'âne" (hodgepodge). Classical and baroque music, jazz, improvisation, world music, Occitan pop, experimental sound creations, festive fanfares: genres follow one another and respond to each other in a joyful artistic disorder. Among the artists who have marked previous editions are Cocanha (Occitan polyphonic songs for dancing), the trio Les Dryades (baroque music), Tom Jacques (motorized sound installations), Mitsaitsaiky (Malagasy tsapiky), Albert Marcœur, Nadia Okrusko (classical piano), Axel Dörner, Jean-Luc Guionnet, and the ensemble Arlequinte.
One of the festival's unique features is the choice of its performance venues. Concerts take place in the church of Marcenat, whose exceptional acoustics enhance classical and baroque repertoires, but also in the middle of the forest for site-specific creations by the ensemble Liken, or in open-air settings on the windswept plateaus of Cézallier. The church of Pradiers also hosts some concerts. These natural and heritage spaces offer a unique listening experience, directly connected to the landscape.
The Les Bruits de la Tête Festival doesn't just program internationally renowned artists. It is deeply rooted in its territory by associating the local fanfare Circuit-Court, by offering creations bringing together young musicians from the Hautes Terres music school and the IME of Saint-Flour, and by highlighting the natural and architectural heritage of Cézallier. The festival is also supported by the Voltbass label and benefits from the support of local authorities.
Timothée Quost is a trumpeter and composer based in Cantal. A multifaceted artist, he pursues a career between improvisation, contemporary composition, and collaborative projects. It is his attachment to Cézallier and his desire to bring music to rural areas that led him to create this festival, which has become, in a few editions, an anticipated musical event of the Cantal summer.
The 5th edition of the Les Bruits de la Tête Festival will be held from Saturday, July 4, 2026 in Marcenat, on the high plateaus of Cézallier (Cantal). True to its eclectic programming, this edition blends forest creation, classical and baroque music, improvisation, experimental music, contemporary dance, and a popular ball, in the festival's unusual venues: Marcenat church, Pradiers church, forest, and open air at over 1,000 meters altitude.
The Les Bruits de la Tête Festival returns for its 5th edition from Saturday, July 4, 2026 in Marcenat. As every year, the program explores all genres in a single weekend, from baroque music to experimental creation, from church concerts to open-air installations on the Cézallier plateaus.
The festival honors nature with a forest creation led by the ensemble LIKEN accompanied by singer Albert Marcœur, freely inspired by Henry David Thoreau's Walden. In the churches of Marcenat and Pradiers, Nadia Okrusko's classical piano dialogues with the experimental music of the trio Dicht, while improvisers Axel Dörner and Jean-Luc Guionnet respond to the baroque repertoire of the ensemble Arlequinte. Contemporary dancer Lotus Edde Khoury shares the stage with the choir Musica Condat, and the festival concludes with the popular ball by Madam Ramdam.
Concerts take place in Marcenat church, Pradiers church, in the forest, and outdoors on the Cézallier plateaus. Detailed program and precise timings on the festival website.
The festival takes place in Marcenat (15190), on the Cézallier plateau, in Cantal. Concerts are held in the Marcenat church, in the forest, and in open-air settings.
Free admission for most concerts. Some performances are ticketed (example: Cocanha at €7.50, reduced rate €5 for under 25s).
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Église de Marcenat et sites naturels du Cézallier
Le Bourg, 15190 Marcenat