Accordionist Théo Ould performed with mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti at the Musicales du Luberon festival in Lacoste, Provence, on June 6, 2026 [2].
The appearance highlights the integration of traditional instrumentation with classical vocal performance within the regional French arts circuit. This collaboration serves as a centerpiece for the festival's current programming goals.
The performance was part of the 2026 [1] edition of the Musicales du Luberon. This year's festival is organized under the specific theme "Un nouveau monde" [2]. The event took place in the village of Lacoste, a location known for hosting the annual musical gathering in the Provence region [2].
Ould has also been featured in France Inter’s “Nouvelles têtes,” a platform designed to showcase emerging musical talent [1]. His work with Viotti at the festival underscores a trend of pairing established vocalists with versatile instrumentalists to broaden the reach of classical music audiences.
The Musicales du Luberon continues to utilize the historical backdrop of Provence to frame its thematic explorations. By pairing Ould and Viotti, the festival emphasizes the "new world" theme through a blend of contemporary performance styles, and traditional accordion melodies [2].
“The performance was part of the 2026 edition of the Musicales du Luberon.”
The collaboration between Ould and Viotti reflects a broader effort within European classical festivals to modernize their appeal. By incorporating instruments like the accordion and featuring artists recognized by national broadcasters like France Inter, the festival aims to bridge the gap between elite classical training and popular regional heritage.


