Lilu light show with baroque soundscapes at the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra's ‘Le Piano Symphonique’ piano festival in the concert hall at the KKL Lucerne.
On January 16, 2026, Jean Rondeau will showcase his virtuosity on the harpsichord at the Lucerne Piano Festival Le Piano Symphonique. With a modern vision of Baroque music, he creates vivid soundscapes accompanied by a 360° projection by the light art collective Ocubo. A truly immersive experience that blends music, light, and space into a single, fascinating world.
As Rondeau plays, the concert hall is immersed in an atmospheric interplay of light, color, and movement. The projections spread across balconies and the architecture of the hall, as if the space itself were playing along. Walls and stage are transformed into a shimmering panorama that constantly changes in harmony with the music. You sit in the middle of the action, surrounded by sound and light, as if the hall itself were part of the composition.
Two ways to experience this spectacle:
5:30 p.m.: Free for young people (born in 1998 or later)
7:00 p.m.: Festive finale with Martha Argerich
Thanks to the support of the Thomas & Doris Ammann Foundation, access to culture is free for younger audiences. All young people (born in 1998 or later) receive free admission to the concert.