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Orchestra Events in Paris

Originating in the 17th century and evolving through the Classical and Romantic eras, orchestral music is characterized by large ensembles organized into four primary families: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Find upcoming Orchestra events in Paris below.

Sound profile

energy
60
danceability
20
valence
50
grit
10
organicness
100
commerciality
30
tempo
40
vocality
20

Upcoming Orchestra Events

Orchestre de Paris / Han-Na Chang

Orchestre de Paris / Han-Na Chang

Thu, 28 May @ 8:00 PM
La Petite Sirène / Thomas Guggeis

La Petite Sirène / Thomas Guggeis

Thu, 28 May @ 8:00 PM
Mozart: Concerto pour deux pianos / Arthur & Lucas Jussen

Mozart: Concerto pour deux pianos / Arthur & Lucas Jussen

Fri, 29 May @ 8:00 PM
London Symphony Orchestra / Sir Simon Rattle

London Symphony Orchestra / Sir Simon Rattle

Sun, 31 May @ 7:00 PM
Prix de direction d’orchestre

Prix de direction d’orchestre

Sat, 6 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Les Dimanches du National / Marie-Ange Nguci

Les Dimanches du National / Marie-Ange Nguci

Sun, 7 Jun @ 4:00 PM
Élan - Finale du concours international de composition pour orchestre

Élan - Finale du concours international de composition pour orchestre

Tue, 9 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä

Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä

Wed, 10 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Concert de Gala

Concert de Gala

Thu, 11 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Benjamin Britten: The Golden Vanity

Benjamin Britten: The Golden Vanity

Sun, 14 Jun @ 11:00 AM
Tchaïkovski, Symphonie n° 4 / Riccardo Muti

Tchaïkovski, Symphonie n° 4 / Riccardo Muti

Thu, 18 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Alexandre Nevski / Omer Meir Wellber

Alexandre Nevski / Omer Meir Wellber

Thu, 25 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Symphonic selections / Final Fantasy, Merregnon

Symphonic selections / Final Fantasy, Merregnon

Thu, 25 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Tacet, Concerto pour violon / Patricia Kopatchinskaja

Tacet, Concerto pour violon / Patricia Kopatchinskaja

Fri, 26 Jun @ 8:00 PM
Berlioz, Messe solennelle / Dinis Sousa

Berlioz, Messe solennelle / Dinis Sousa

Thu, 2 Jul @ 8:00 PM
Académie de l’Orchestre de Paris - Concert de clôture

Académie de l’Orchestre de Paris - Concert de clôture

Sun, 6 Sep @ 4:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä - Mahler 3

Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä - Mahler 3

Wed, 9 Sep @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä - Mahler 3

Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä - Mahler 3

Thu, 10 Sep @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de chambre de Paris - Thomas Hengelbrock

Orchestre de chambre de Paris - Thomas Hengelbrock

Sat, 12 Sep @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de chambre de Paris / Thomas Hengelbrock

Orchestre de chambre de Paris / Thomas Hengelbrock

Sun, 13 Sep @ 4:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Robin Ticciati / Seong-Jin Cho - Strauss II, Beethoven, Dvořák

Orchestre de Paris / Robin Ticciati / Seong-Jin Cho - Strauss II, Beethoven, Dvořák

Wed, 16 Sep @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Robin Ticciati / Seong-Jin Cho - Strauss II, Beethoven, Dvořák

Orchestre de Paris / Robin Ticciati / Seong-Jin Cho - Strauss II, Beethoven, Dvořák

Thu, 17 Sep @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Christoph Eschenbach

Orchestre de Paris / Christoph Eschenbach

Wed, 23 Sep @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Christoph Eschenbach

Orchestre de Paris / Christoph Eschenbach

Thu, 24 Sep @ 8:00 PM

About Orchestra

Originating in the 17th century and evolving through the Classical and Romantic eras, orchestral music is characterized by large ensembles organized into four primary families: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. This genre utilizes a wide dynamic range and complex harmonic structures, often led by a conductor who facilitates nuanced tempo fluctuations and expressive rubato. While traditionally associated with Western art music like symphonies and concertos, it serves as the foundational architecture for modern film scoring and dramatic opera. Its mood varies from monumental and majestic to deeply somber, maintaining a semantic link to chamber music while emphasizing collective acoustic resonance rather than individual improvisation.

Also known as: Orchestral music, Symphonic music

Parent genre:Classical

Orchestra events in Paris - FAQ

What is Orchestra music?
Originating in the 17th century and evolving through the Classical and Romantic eras, orchestral music is characterized by large ensembles organized into four primary families: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. This genre utilizes a wide dynamic range and complex harmonic structures, often led by a conductor who facilitates nuanced tempo fluctuations and expressive rubato. While traditionally associated with Western art music like symphonies and concertos, it serves as the foundational …
What Orchestra events are in Paris?
Mood tracks all upcoming Orchestra events in Paris - concerts, club nights, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily with new events across all major venues in Paris. Browse the listings above to find tonight's Orchestra events or upcoming shows this week.
What are the characteristics of Orchestra music?
Orchestra music scores high on organicness (100%), energy (60%), valence (50%), and lower on vocality (20%), grit (10%). These qualities shape the typical Orchestra sound at live events and club nights.

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