

Two maestros, one night, zero egos left standing.
The Philharmonie de Paris celebrates its tenth anniversary and invites Klaus Mäkelä and Gustavo Dudamel to perform a concert of changing colours, from modernism to impressionism, with works by Boulez, Beethoven, Poulenc, Moussorgski and Ravel.
Direction
Soulard captures the space like a character.
Sound
The acoustics are the real star here.
Director
Isabelle Soulard
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Philharmonie's controversial Jean Nouvel design was initially mocked as 'the rusty spaceship' by Parisians.
Mäkelä and Dudamel represent a new generation of celebrity conductors—both under 45, both Instagram-adjacent, both reshaping what orchestral stardom looks like.
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