Village and Heritage
Discover one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France and its places steeped in history.
Initiated by André Manoukian, Les Baux Pianos has been resonating for the past three years with world music, jazz, and classical repertoire in an exceptional venue.
The 2026 edition celebrates a journey through musical worlds from across the globe: Cuban jazz, Indian music, Eastern influences, and soul come together in an immersive sound and light experience.
From Daisy Marguerite to the Alfredo Rodríguez Trio, and including Parveen & Ilyas Khan, each concert offers a unique exploration between emotion and virtuosity.
The festival closes with André Manoukian and his project La Sultane.
Full programme HERE
2 concerts at 7.00 pm and 9.30 pm
At just 20 years old, Daisy Marguerite is emerging as a new voice in jazz. Inspired by great singers such as Ella Fitzgerald, she blends swing, groove, and scat with natural elegance. Between original compositions and reinterpretations, she offers a refined and luminous universe, driven by a rare voice and strong musical sensitivity. A fresh and promising jazz journey.
Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodríguez, discovered by Quincy Jones, is now a major figure on the international jazz scene. His trio blends virtuosity, Afro-Cuban rhythms, and contemporary improvisation. Between rhythmic energy and melodic finesse, the group delivers free, intense, and deeply expressive music, bridging tradition and modernity.
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2 concerts at 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm
7.00 pm – Parveen & Ilyas Khan
Franco-Indian siblings from a musical lineage in Rajasthan, Parveen and Ilyas Khan preserve and reinvent the musical traditions of North India. Parveen, a remarkable voice of the new generation, performs rare ragas and traditional songs, while Ilyas accompanies her on tabla and explores innovative rhythms blending beatbox and Indian percussion. Together, they create a vibrant dialogue between Indian classical music and contemporary influences.
9.30 pm – André Manoukian Quartet “La Sultane”
André Manoukian returns to the stage with his quartet and his new album La Sultane, a work blending jazz, Eastern influences, and Armenian inspirations. Through a sensitive and poetic universe, he continues his musical exploration between the Orient and the Caucasus, offering an immersive, intimate, and captivating experience.
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38€
Discover one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France and its places steeped in history.
Maison du Roy, Rue Porte Mage,
13520 Les Baux-de-Provence
+33 (0)4 90 54 34 39
tourisme@lesbauxdeprovence.com
Opening hours
Monday to Friday: 9.00 am to 6.00 pm
Weekends & public holidays: 10.00 am to 5.30 pm
Closure: 25 December and 1 January