LES MUSICIENS D’EUROPE

About us

Our story

In the summer of 1994, a concert was held in Belgium, bringing together musicians from various European countries. This first encounter was a great musical and human success, prompting the initiators to create a new kind of orchestra: an orchestra focused on the practice of music, calling for the overcoming of all divisions and promoting peace between the countries of Europe. Les Musiciens d'Europe were born.

The orchestra transcends all division – cultural, national, social, linguistic and generational – and is made up of experienced musicians from major national orchestras, professional teachers, conservatory students and high-level amateurs.

Violons vu de dos lors du concert à La Garde en 2023 - Julie Ducloux

Our pillars

  • European orchestra
  • Humanist
  • Cross generation
  • Composed of high level musicians
  • All volunteers

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Our next events

Pierre Fontenelle

Les Musiciens d'Europe at Fontenay Abbey

Saturday, August 8, 2026, 8:30 p.m.

Fontenay Abbey, a haven of serenity in Burgundy, will host Les Musiciens d’Europe for an exceptional evening. Under the baton of Félix Benati, the orchestra will take you on a journey through three major works, blending modernity and classicism, and will accompany the Belgian-American cellist Pierre Fontenelle in two major concertos from the repertoire. The program for this evening includes:

  • Cello Concerto No. 2 – Klātbūtne by P. Vasks
  • W. A. ​​Mozart's Symphony No. 29
  • Haydn's Cello Concerto in C

Don't miss this unique moment in the exceptional setting of Fontenay Abbey.

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Affiche des promenades musicales de La Garde 2026 - Songe et féerie

La Garde Musical walks

From Friday August 21st 2026 to Sunday August 23rd

For the fifth edition, Les amis de La Garde and Les Musiciens d'Europe invite the public to immerse themselves in a dreamlike universe where music, theatre and poetry blend together to celebrate the imagination.

Under the theme "Dream and Enchantment"this event offers a unique sensory and emotional experience, inspired by the enchanting worlds of A Midsummer Night's Dream from Shakespeare.

During the day, musicians perform in small chamber groups scattered throughout the grounds, while a mischievous sprite helps spectators find the locations of the various musical interludes. At the end of the day, the full orchestra performs in the stables for a grand, magical symphonic concert under the direction of Greek conductor Ektoras Tartanis.

Magic, dreams, and poetry for everyone!

Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22

  • 2:30 p.m. Musical strolls
  • 8:30 p.m. Grand symphonic concert

Sunday, August 23

  • 10:30 a.m. Musical strolls
  • 3:30 p.m. Grand symphonic concert

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