Richard Galliano Plays His Classics




One of the greatest accordionists of recent decades and a standards-defying artist, here is a poet of his instrument whose extraordinary versatility encompasses with equal flair Argentinian tango and Mozart, the world of jazz and Bach, Michel Legrand and Vivaldi! Having just celebrated 50 years of career, the great Richard Galliano makes his Festival debut by paying homage to his predecessors and inspirations. The program features a combination of his own compositions with works by Piazzolla and other icons of jazz and … of classical music!

SHARE THE GOOD NEW
ARTISTS
Richard Galliano, Quatuor Molinari and Éric Lagacé
Richard Galliano, accordion
Olga Ranzenhofer, violon
Antoine Bareil, violin
Frédéric Lambert, viola
Pierre-Alain Bouvrette, cello
Éric Lagacé, double bass
WORKS
Works by Piazzolla, Legrand, Galliano, Mozart, Satie, and others.
Additional Info
Subscriptions
By grouping all your purchases for the season, you benefit from substantial discounts.
You can freely combine tickets for concerts in churches or at the Fernand-Lindsay Amphitheater (section A+, A or B). Click here to discover our subscriptions.
If it rains
Concerts are never canceled in case of rain. If you have a "lawn" ticket and it is raining during the concert, it will always be possible to exchange it for another concert of the edition, subject to availability only, in the 48 hours preceding your event. Discover our practical guide here.
Shuttles
Information on the Shuttle service for the 2023 edition is coming shortly. You will find them by clicking here.
Reduced mobility
Click here to find out how to park offered to people with reduced mobility.
Parking lots
Two large parking lots located near the Fernand-Lindsay Amphitheater are available to visitors. To learn more about parking lots, click here.
Foodies
Lunch box