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Free concerts: Berlioz and Ravel resonate in two Parisian churches

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The Editor

Calling all classic music lovers and curious souls! This autumn, you'll get to enjoy two completely free concerts, brought to you by the Orchestre Symphonique et Lyrique de Paris. Join us on the Sundays of November 23 and 30 to hear the masterpieces of Berlioz and Ravel resonate in two absolutely magical places: the Church of Saint Clare of Assisi and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame du Liban.


From Berlioz to Ravel

Under the direction of the young conductor Victor Jacob – winner of the 2023 Victoires de la Musique – the musicians of the Orchestre Symphonique et Lyrique de Paris will make two exceptional Parisian churches come alive with music. The orchestra will showcase two landmarks of the French classical repertoire: the Symphonie fantastique by Hector Berlioz (1830) and the Boléro by Maurice Ravel (1928). Two must-hear pieces to discover (or rediscover) in stunning architectural settings with incredible acoustics that will make old stones, light, and music dance together, giving us a truly unforgettable experience.

immersive classical music. 


For the love of classical music

The first concert will take place on Sunday, November 23 at 3 PM at the Sainte-Claire d'Assise church in the 19th district, just a short walk from the Philharmonie de Paris. The second concert will be held at the Notre-Dame du Liban Cathedral (5th) in the Latin Quarter on Sunday, November 30.

at 3 PM as well. The good news? The entry is completely free (with optional donations), bringing the world of symphonic music to everyone. Far from cocktail attire and formal settings, these two concerts aim to make classical music accessible and simply bring Parisians together for the pure joy of music.

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Church of Saint Claire of Assisi
179, Boulevard Serurier – 19th
Sunday, November 23, 2025 at 3 PM

Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Lebanon
17, Rue d'Ulm – 5th
Sunday, November 30, 2025 at 3 PM