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Expanding the visibility of the discipline worldwide

The Festivals

The Rungis Piano-Piano Festival was born of a simple conviction: the repertoire for two pianos and piano four hands deserves a space entirely its own.

Each year since its founding, it brings together artists, young talents, and audiences around a programme that explores the full richness of this form, from the masterpieces of the repertoire to the rarest works.

Over successive editions, this experience has drawn the interest of many partners, artists, and cultural players, in France and abroad. It has also confirmed that a festival dedicated to the piano duo can find its audience and become a true place of discovery, transmission, and connection.

Building on this experience, Piano-Piano hopes, in the years to come, to support the emergence of new events that share the same values of artistic excellence, openness, and warmth.

Each project would naturally keep its own identity, its local roots, and its distinctive character, while drawing on the experience Piano-Piano has gained in designing and programming events devoted to the piano duo.

Each autumn, the Rungis Piano-Piano Festival brings this vision to life, gathering established artists, young talents, and curious audiences around a shared passion for the piano played together.

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Media

The piano duo is a world without borders.

Every day, pianists, teachers, students, concert programmers, and music lovers discover new works, exchange advice, share recordings, and seek out playing partners in every corner of the world.

Through its various media, Piano-Piano hopes to help keep this international community alive and to make the repertoire for two pianos and piano four hands ever more accessible.

Videos, concert recordings, artist interviews, masterclasses, broadcasts, podcasts, articles, teaching resources, or introductory content: every publication pursues the same goal, that of passing on the passion for the piano played together to as many people as possible.

This content follows the life of the festival, the academy, the courses, and the other projects led by Piano-Piano. It also helps showcase rare works, emerging artists, and initiatives from around the world.

Through its social media, its video channel, and its future editorial and audiovisual partnerships, Piano-Piano intends to build a space for exchange open to everyone interested in the piano duo, whether professional, amateur, or simply curious.

Because a musical community is not built on stage alone: it is also built through encounters, discoveries, and conversations that continue well beyond the concerts.