Celebrating 38 years of musical magic
Do you know La Nuit de la Voix? This signature event of the Orange Foundation’s musical patronage returned with something extra special. For the very first time, it took over the Palais Garnier, which was itself celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. A perfect match for the 150 artists performing on stage.
Each edition proves that music is the most universal of languages, one that speaks to everyone and unites us all.
Voices that bring us together
Exceptional artists on stage
Get ready: the 2025 lineup was nothing short of dazzling. Among the performers were world-renowned artists like cellist Gautier Capuçon and countertenor Philippe Jaroussky, alongside rising stars such as Axelle Saint-Cirel, winner of the 2023 Voix des Outre-mer competition, and Léo Vermot-Desroches, a standout from the 2024 Voix Nouvelles competition. Add to that the brilliance of Adèle Charvet and Shani Diluka, and you’ve got an extraordinary program.
The magic of La Nuit de la Voix lies in this mix of established performers and new discoveries. And the original collaborations born on stage that night transported audiences across eras, genres, and cultures.
Discover the full program of La Nuit de la Voix.
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Sharing the experience beyond the walls
La Nuit de la Voix didn’t stop with the 1,500 people in the Palais Garnier audience. Thanks to the Orange Foundation’s long-standing partnership with the Paris Opera — supporting its audio-visual broadcasts since 2011 — the event reached a far wider public. A full broadcast was scheduled on Radio Classique on September 27, allowing thousands of listeners to relive the experience.
This commitment to accessibility is at the heart of the Foundation’s mission: opening culture to as many people as possible, while supporting the distribution of classical music beyond its traditional circles. It’s a reminder of just how vital corporate cultural sponsorship is today.