The great contemporary music festival of Milan, featuring world premieres and masters of the 20th century
Milano Musica is one of Italy's most important festivals dedicated to contemporary music. Founded in 1992 in close collaboration with the Teatro alla Scala, it builds an annual listening journey that explores the great creations of the 20th century and our time, hosting internationally renowned composers, performers, and orchestras. The festival takes place in numerous venues across Milan, from major institutions to more experimental spaces, functioning as a dynamic laboratory.
The 2026 edition is the thirty-fifth and is titled Creative Distances. The program revolves around two great masters born in 1926: Morton Feldman and György Kurtág. Two opposing yet complementary poetics: Feldman's extreme durations and almost imperceptible dynamics on one hand, and Kurtág's concentrated, lightning-fast emotional density on the other. Surrounding them is a rich program, featuring eight world premieres and thirteen Italian premieres.
Milano Musica is distinguished by its diverse venues, which create a dialogue between institutional spaces and independent locations: Pirelli HangarBicocca, Teatro alla Scala, Fabbrica del Vapore, Teatro Elfo Puccini, Sala Verdi of the Conservatory, Palazzo Invernizzi, Teatro Gerolamo, Chiesa di Sant'Angelo, Auditorium Angelicum, MEET di Porta Venezia, and Teatro Arsenale. This geographical spread across Milan showcases its cultural vibrancy.
The festival is not limited to the traditional concert format; it defines itself as a dynamic laboratory, capable of alternating conventional listening experiences with hybrid and performative forms. It is an invitation to experience contemporary music as an event, in dialogue with the spaces that host it. Milano Musica thus reaffirms Milan's role as one of Europe's capitals for contemporary music.
The 2026 edition of Milano Musica is the thirty-fifth and is titled Creative Distances. It runs from April 26 to June 6, 2026, in numerous venues across Milan, alternating between major institutions and independent spaces.
The program includes eight world premieres and thirteen Italian premieres, with two central figures: Morton Feldman and György Kurtág, both born in 1926, brought together for their opposing yet complementary poetics. The festival defines itself as a dynamic laboratory, bridging concerts and performances.
The complete concert schedule, including dates, venues, and performers, will be published on the official website milanomusica.org.
The eight world premieres and thirteen Italian premieres, and the dual tribute to Morton Feldman and György Kurtág, on the centenary of their birth.
The festival is held in numerous venues across Milan, including Pirelli HangarBicocca, Teatro alla Scala, Fabbrica del Vapore, Teatro Elfo Puccini, Sala Verdi of the Conservatory, and Palazzo Invernizzi. Each concert will specify the venue and access information.
Tickets and subscriptions are available as detailed on the website milanomusica.org.
From April 26 to June 6, 2026.
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