21.04.2027
Wednesday 19:30
90 min
intermission
Chamber Music
From age 6
Great Hall
Renaud Capuçon
Violin
Mao Fujita
Piano
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate pour piano et violon n° 1 en majeur, op. 12 n° 1
Sonate pour piano et violon n° 3 en mi bémol majeur, op. 12 n° 3
Sonate pour piano et violon n° 7 en ut mineur, op. 30 n° 2

R. Capuçon ǀ M. Fujita

The best way to mark 200 years since the death of Ludwig van Beethoven is to carry out a project equal to his incredible legacy: bringing together Renaud Capuçon and Mao Fujita in an exceptional cycle dedicated to the ten sonatas for piano and violin in 2027, a complete series conceived by Noda BCVS and performed across three concerts spread across two seasons.

Mao Fujita, whose reputation has grown and grown ever since he won the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition in Vevey aged just 19, has a musical personality that blends natural talent, sensitivity and masterful virtuosity. Alongside him, Renaud Capuçon, a leading European violinist with a stunning international career, also has deep roots in the region. He contributes to the region through his teaching commitment at the HEMU (Haute École de Musique) and his role as Artistic Director of the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra. Focusing on Beethoven, the two artists offer a carefully crafted and intense journey, driven by the passion, tenderness and soundscapes of his masterpieces. These are genuine biographical reflections, composed between the young Beethoven’s arrival like a thunderclap in Vienna and the pinnacle of his ‘Heroic’ period. This first concert of the cycle highlights Sonatas No. 1 and No. 3, with hints of Mozart and dedicated to his mentor Antonio Salieri, as well as Sonata No. 7, composed shortly after his legendary piano alter-ego, the Moonlight Sonata.

R. Capuçon
M. Fujita

Noda+

Join us to anticipate, deepen, or extend the concert experience in a joyful and playful spirit, at the crossroads of the arts and sensibilities.

Keys to Listening

Are you interested in classical music? Would you like to ‘train’ your ears? Well, you have come to the right place! One hour before each concert, a musicologist will give you some tips to help you appreciate the music and lift the veil on the secrets behind the pieces, making the musical programme even more mouth-watering.

Keys to Listening

Are you interested in classical music? Would you like to ‘train’ your ears? Well, you have come to the right place! One hour before each concert, a musicologist will give you some tips to help you appreciate the music and lift the veil on the secrets behind the pieces, making the musical programme even more mouth-watering.

Concert programmes

At each concert, Noda BCVS will be delighted to offer you a bilingual French/German concert programme absolutely free, prepared by our passionate specialists. The opportunity to discover the careers of our artists and find out more about the works performed, as you sit undisturbed in your seat!

Concert programmes

At each concert, Noda BCVS will be delighted to offer you a bilingual French/German concert programme absolutely free, prepared by our passionate specialists. The opportunity to discover the careers of our artists and find out more about the works performed, as you sit undisturbed in your seat!

More informations

Ticket office
The cycle of piano and violin sonatas will be performed in three concerts during 2027. Show your ticket for this concert and enjoy a 15% discount when purchasing your seats for next season’s concerts.