Messiaen Festival in the Land of Meije
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Edition 2025 — Messiaen Festival
27th edition of the Messiaen Festival in the Land of Meije, from July 19 to 27, 2025. Edition dedicated to the centenaries of Pierre Boulez and Luciano Berio, also featuring works by Debussy, Berg, and Stockhausen. 2,243 spectators, 21 events including 8 free entry, 60 artists, 2 world premieres.
Centenaries of Pierre Boulez and Luciano Berio
The 27th edition of the Messiaen Festival took place from July 19 to 27, 2025, celebrating the birth centenaries of two giants of contemporary music: Pierre Boulez and Luciano Berio. This edition brought together 2,243 spectators for 21 events, including 8 free entry, with the participation of 60 artists and the presentation of 2 world premieres.
The program also highlighted works by Claude Debussy, Alban Berg, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, creating dialogues between the major musical currents of the 20th century. The festival explored the links between folklore and classical music, offering a sound palette ranging from solo to large ensemble.
Exceptional results
With over 2,200 spectators and a program of rare artistic density, this 27th edition confirmed the international reach of the Messiaen Festival and its leading position in the French contemporary musical creation landscape.
Programme
Highlights of the 2025 program
- Tribute to Pierre Boulez: Centenary of birth (1925-2025)
- Tribute to Luciano Berio: Centenary of birth (1925-2025)
- Works by: Claude Debussy, Alban Berg, Karlheinz Stockhausen
- 2 world premieres
- 21 events including 8 free entry
- 60 artists on stage
Highlights
- Centenaries of Pierre Boulez and Luciano Berio
- 2,243 spectators
- 2 world premieres
- 60 international artists
- 21 events including 8 free entry
- Dialogues between Debussy, Berg, Stockhausen, and contemporary creation
Prices
From 0.00€ — 30.00€
Where does it take place — Messiaen Festival
Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Place de l'Église, 05320 La Grave