The Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron is an international piano festival, founded on 10 August 1981 by Paul Onoratini (1920–2010[1]), then mayor of La Roque-d'Anthéron and René Martin [fr], then an intern at the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs, seeking to create a piano festival.
Held in the open air every summer in the park of the Château de Florans, it is now recognised as one of the major musical events in Europe. Some newspapers call it the "Mecca of the piano".[2][3][4][5]
Interprets
It is the meeting place for all pianistic talents, bringing together both new young talents and those whose reputation is well established.
The "ensembles in residence" are small chamber music ensembles made up of young musicians who came to La Roque-d'Anthéron to study during the masterclasses of the great masters of the piano. They also perform in various surrounding villages, La route de la Durance aux Alpilles, during free concerts to discover these artists of tomorrow.
Concerts take place at various locations on the site, not always in the village itself:
Concert locations
Parc du Château de Florans: Clairière converted into an outdoor auditorium, it is the key site of the festival.
Théâtre Forbin: Another outdoor auditorium, located in parc Florans, is designed for a smaller audience and its concerts, only during the day, give way to the new generation of pianists.
Étang des Aulnes: This site is located in Saint-Martin-de-Crau, 60 km from La Roque d'Anthéron. This is another open-air auditorium with a remarkable setting and acoustics
Carrières (quarries) of Rognes: In this natural stone setting, 9 km from La Roque-d'Anthéron, concerts of jazz, 20th century piano music and electronic music are held.[7]
Théâtre des terrasses of Gordes
Église Notre-Dame de Beaulieu of Cucuron, especially for the pipe organ of the church.