
The tour concluded on 26 March at the Philharmonie de Paris, following concerts in Vienna, Munich, Berlin, Frankfurt, Copenhagen and Hamburg. Conducted by Jonathan Nott, the OSR and Khatia Buniatishvili performed a challenging programme centred on Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2, leaving a lasting impression on European stages.
Critics praised the "deeply intimate rapport" between soloist and orchestra (Bachtrack), and Jonathan Nott's ability to "draw a remarkable commitment" from his musicians (Politiken). The Süddeutsche Zeitung concluded enthusiastically: 'Khatia Buniatishvili is fortunate to have the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande'.
Thank you to our partner venues and music lovers for their warm welcome!
The OSR returns to Geneva in April for the rest of the season.
Autres actualités
The OSR and its partners were received by the Swiss Ambassador to France
02.04.2026
On 26 March 2026, ahead of the orchestra’s concert at the Philharmonie de Paris, Ms Tania Cavassini, Swiss Ambassador to France, welcomed a delegation from the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and its close partners. The meeting emphasised the role of culture in representing Switzerland in Europe.

The OSR announces its new season for 2026–27
16.03.2026
The programme is rich and varied, featuring the complete Beethoven symphonies alongside hidden gems of the repertoire and exceptional artistic collaborations.
