Voyage d'Hiver - Cantal Classical Music Festival
Winter classical music festival of Cantal, by Musica Formosa
2026
About Voyage d'Hiver
Voyage d'Hiver — edition 2026
29th Voyage d'Hiver - 2025/2026 Season
The Voyage d'Hiver festival returns for its 29th edition, continuing its mission to bring classical music to life in Cantal during the winter season. Organized by the association Musica Formosa in partnership with CABA, the Théâtre d'Aurillac, and the communes of the department, the festival offers a new season of itinerant concerts from December 2025 to April 2026.
Among the announced highlights is a violin and harp recital featuring violinist Iris Scialom, named "Revelation instrumental soloist" at the Victoires de la Musique Classique 2025, and harpist Alexandra Bidi. This concert, scheduled for Friday, March 6, 2026, at the CREA hall in Ytrac, will present a program of French music from Fauré to Ravel, including the Fantasia by Saint-Saëns and the Histoire du Tango by Piazzolla. The full season program will be announced on the Musica Formosa website.
Highlights Voyage d'Hiver 2026
- 29th edition of the festival, 2025-2026 season
- Iris Scialom (Revelation Victoires de la Musique Classique 2025) in violin and harp recital with Alexandra Bidi
- Program of French music from Fauré to Ravel
- Itinerant concerts in the communes of Cantal
- Partnership with CABA, Théâtre d'Aurillac, and communes
Programme Voyage d'Hiver 2026
Program of the 29th Voyage d'Hiver (2025/2026)
Program to be published. Confirmed concerts:
March 2026
- Friday, March 6 at 8:30 PM - CREA Hall, Ytrac: Iris Scialom (violin) and Alexandra Bidi (harp) - From Fauré to Ravel: Fantasia by Saint-Saëns, Histoire du Tango by Piazzolla, panorama of French music
Other concerts will be announced soon on www.musicaformosa.fr.
Prices Voyage d'Hiver 2026
Voyage d'Hiver — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 1 December to 1 April 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Voyage d'Hiver
Practical Information
Dates and Period
The Voyage d'Hiver festival takes place annually from December to April, over approximately three weekends spread throughout the winter season. Concerts are generally held on Friday evenings at 8:30 PM or Sunday afternoons at 5:00 PM.
Venues
The festival is itinerant and takes place in several communes of Cantal: Aurillac (Théâtre municipal), Saint-Flour (Halle aux Blés), Vic-sur-Cère, Laroquebrou (church), Ytrac (CREA hall), Calvinet (village hall), Saint-Paul-des-Landes, Maurines, Montsalvy, Mauriac, and other communes depending on the editions.
Prices
- Full price: €10 to €15
- Reduced price: €7 to €12
- Concert-conference: €5
- Free: under 12 years old
- Weekend pass (3 concerts): €25
Booking
Booking is recommended for concerts at the Théâtre d'Aurillac. Tickets available at the entrance of each concert. Information and bookings at 04 71 45 46 05 or on the website www.musicaformosa.fr.
Access
By car: Aurillac is accessible via the RN122 from Clermont-Ferrand (approx. 2h30) and via the RN120 from the south. Concert venues generally have free parking nearby.
By train: Aurillac SNCF station (Paris-Aurillac line via Brive-la-Gaillarde). A vehicle is needed to reach the concert venues in rural communes.
Tips
- Bring warm clothing, as some concerts take place in unheated churches.
- The roads of Cantal can be snowy in winter: equip your vehicle accordingly (winter tires or chains).
- Consult the website www.musicaformosa.fr for the detailed program and any changes due to weather conditions.
Voyage d'Hiver: Classical Music in the Heart of the Cantalian Winter
Since 1996, the Voyage d'Hiver festival has resonated with classical music in the snowy landscapes of Cantal. Organized by the association Musica Formosa, this unique winter event was born from a conviction: that chamber music and the classical repertoire find their most beautiful setting in the intimate and contemplative atmosphere of winter. The festival's name, borrowed from Franz Schubert's famous song cycle (Winterreise), was chosen by its founders on a snowy day while they were listening to this masterful work in their Cantal home.
A Foundational Human and Musical Adventure
The history of Voyage d'Hiver is inseparable from that of its founders. Luo-Chin Le Bot, a pianist of Taiwanese origin, a graduate of the musicology university of Taipei, gold medalist of the CNR of Toulouse, and a graduate of the École Normale de Musique de Paris, settled in Cantal with her husband Marc Le Bot. Together, they first organized small concerts among friends before founding the association Musica Formosa in 1996. Their bold gamble: to break with the convention that musical events only exist in the summer, and to prove that the Cantal department remains not only accessible but profoundly inspiring from December to April. Nearly thirty years later, the festival has become a pillar of Cantalian cultural life.
A Traveling Festival Across Cantal
Voyage d'Hiver is not confined to a single concert hall. Each season, the festival travels across the department, from Aurillac to Saint-Flour, from Vic-sur-Cère to Laroquebrou, from Mauriac to Montsalvy, including rural communes like Calvinet, Saint-Paul-des-Landes, or Maurines. Concerts take place in remarkable heritage sites: the Théâtre d'Aurillac, the Halle aux Blés of Saint-Flour, Romanesque churches, village halls. This itinerant nature is at the heart of the festival's philosophy: to bring classical music closer to the inhabitants, even in the most remote communes of Cantal.
A Demanding and Accessible Program
Each season of Voyage d'Hiver is structured around three weekends and about six concerts, complemented by musicology conferences that enlighten the public on the works and composers on the program. The programming mixes great classics of the repertoire — from Bach to Ravel, from Beethoven to Debussy, from Chopin to Fauré — and musical discoveries, with an opening towards baroque music, sacred music, and world musical traditions. The festival hosts internationally renowned artists alongside emerging young talents, in various formations: piano recitals, string quartets, a cappella vocal ensembles, instrumental duos.
A Solid Territorial Partnership
Voyage d'Hiver is part of a network of institutional partners that testifies to its territorial roots. The concerts are offered in partnership with the Communauté d'Agglomération du Bassin d'Aurillac (CABA), the Théâtre d'Aurillac, Saint-Flour Communauté, and the communes of the department. The association Musica Formosa ensures the artistic direction of the festival and also contributes, throughout the year, to the programming of Impulsions Musicales, a season of classical music concerts in the communes of the Aurillac basin. This cultural network makes Voyage d'Hiver much more than just a festival: it is a true tool for democratizing classical music in rural areas.
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History of Voyage d'Hiver
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