Le Festival de Radio France et Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon
14 - 31 juillet 2008
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  Jean-Paul Cluzel    l   Georges Frêche  l     René Koering


Edito René Koering
2008 Vintage

True to its reputation—and to that of its director, René Koering—, it is under the double theme of discovery and fidelity that this 24th edition of the Radio France – Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Festival opens, an event eagerly looked forward to by spectators and listeners. First of all, the musical discoveries—Ildebrando Pizzetti’s Fedra, Louise Bertin’s Esmeralda and Pergolesi’s Salustia—with hopes that they will receive the attention they deserve alongside the great repertoire works.
Then there are the discoveries of artists, too, as we give young soloists a chance to appear in the Salle Pasteur and attract the attention of France Musique listeners. As for the presence of Natalie Dessay, Aldo Ciccolini, Jean-Paul Scarpitta and so many others, does this not attest to a mutual attachment of artists to a top-flight musical event? For this great summer get-together, Radio France has mobilised its forces,  stations and music groups: the Orchestre National, whose appointed music director, Daniele Gatti, will be making his first appearance in Montpellier; whereas the Orchestre Philharmonique and Chorus of Radio France will perform Arthur Honegger’s rarely-heard King David. France Musique, with its magazines, jazz evenings and live concerts, will enable all of France—and even listeners of European radios—to experience the Festival.

As for France Culture, there is no doubt that the famous Rencontres de Pétrarque will, like every year, manage to impassion the spectators of the Cour des Ursulines by the thousands, and listeners by the hundreds of thousands.          

Finally, France Inter, France Info and France Bleu will also effectively support the Festival activity, without overlooking FIP and the Mouv’, henceforth in charge of programming the world music and electro.
I am confident that this new edition will be another resounding success.


Jean-Paul CluzeL - Chairman and Managing Director of Radio France

The Region is now the leading partner of the Radio France – Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Festival. Since 1985, this festival has become one of the largest and most dynamic events in France and all of Europe, with nearly 115,000 spectators attending very year, invited to discover internationally renowned artists and top-quality works and incontestable musical standards.

Concerned with the development, dynamism and quality of the Radio France – Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Festival and true to its slogan of ‘access to culture for all’, the Region has reinforced its support and commitment by becoming the Festival’s major partner in 2008. On its initiative, the Radio France Festival is becoming more regionalised, thereby creating a network throughout the whole territory. A cultural asset of top importance, the Radio France – Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Festival contributes to the Region’s influence in France and round the world. Through a coherent artistic policy, it gives concrete form to the implementation of its multiple vocations: restoring to favour works that have either disappeared or are rarely heard; fidelity to a community of leading performers; bringing to light young soloists or international competition winners at the outset of their careers; the discovery of contemporary creation as well as jazz, world music and electro. For its 24th edition, this promises to be a festival of exceptional, prestigious programming: symphonic music, chamber music, jazz concerts, current music styles, unfamiliar operas unearthed, exhibitions…

This year, 15 instruments made by Antonio Stradivari will be presented at the Fabre Museum for the whole duration of the Festival. Old accents and the sounds of tomorrow, classical and the unexpected, are reconciled in an offer that is both multi-facetted and coherent. A project that is simultaneously artistic, cultural, social and territorial, the Radio France Festival opens on a note of accessibility and illustrates the cultural policy implemented by the Region.

Georges FrÊche - Président de la Région Languedoc-Roussillon

To open this 24th edition on 14 July, the Radio France – Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Festival will propose a grand, festive evening with, among other guests, a rare, dream orchestra for all musicians: nothing but Stradivarii in the artists’ hands. True to its reputation, the 2008 Festival announces several unknown operas: Louise Bertin’s La Esmeralda on Victor Hugo’s only original libretto, Ildebrando Pizzetti’s Fedra and Pergolesi’s Salustia, which will be directed by Jean-Paul Scarpitta.

The staging of Purcell’s King Arthur by Corinne and Gilles Benizio (alias ‘Shirley & Dino’), with Hervé Niquet conducting, promises to be quite surprising—to say the least. Ensembles present for this new edition will be the Orchestre National de France conducted by its new music director, Daniele Gatti; the musicians of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and the Radio France Chorus for Honegger’s King David; the Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon, also conducted by its next music director, Lawrence Foster; the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra for two concerts; the Latvian Radio Chorus and La Cappella della Pietà de’ Turchini. The Festival will welcome a host of prestigious artists including Aldo Ciccolini, Christian Zacharias, Vadim Repin, Augustin Dumay and Alexander Kniazev, and will close the 2008 edition with a dazzling evening featuring Natalie Dessay, Jonas Kaufmann and the Orchestre National de Montpellier conducted by Michael Schønwandt.
Every day you will find all the events that are henceforth traditional:

Les Jeunes Solistes at 12.30 pm, film projections with SACEM at 3.00 pm, chamber music at 6.00, jazz concerts with France Musique at 10.00 pm at the Amphithéâtre d’O, world music with FIP, the ‘Rencontres de Pétrarque’ with France Culture, electro music with the Mouv’, and evermore numerous Festival incursions throughout the region.


RenÉ Koering
- Artistic Director of the Festival



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