In this year of 2024, as we celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the April 25th Carnation Revolution, the Capuchos Music Festival is inspired by the idea(s) of Freedom throughout the History of Music.

Between May 29th and June 21st, the Capuchos Festival will bring to Almada nationally and internationally renowned musicians and orchestras for a series of unmissable concerts, at the venue that gives its name to the Festival, the Convento dos Capuchos, as well as at the Joaquim Benite Municipal Theater and, for the first time, at the Fernando Lopes-Graça Auditorium.

Renowned artists and ensembles will be present, including the debut in Portugal of one of the most audacious orchestral projects in recent years, the Paris Symphony Orchestra "Consuelo," which, under the direction of Victor-Julien Laferrière, will open the festival with Beethoven's 5th Symphony, an undisputed masterpiece and powerful evocation of the struggle against adversity and the triumph of Freedom.
Also noteworthy are the debut concerts in Portugal of other cutting-edge European musical ensembles, such as the Paganini Ensemble Vienna and the Berlin Chamber Orchestra "Metamorphosen," under the direction of Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt.
Orchestre Consuelo which, under the direction of Victor-Julien Laferrièrewill open the festival with 5ª Sinfonia de Beethoven, an undisputed masterpiece and powerful evocation of the struggle against adversity and the triumph of Freedom.
Also noteworthy are the debut concerts in Portugal of other cutting-edge European musical ensembles, such as the Paganini Ensemble de Viena and the Kammerphilharmonie Metamorphosen Berlinunder the direction of Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt. Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt.

Among the great international soloists who will be featured in this edition, mention should be made of the legendary pianist Elisabeth Leonskaja, German violinist Carolin Widmann, Swiss cellist Christian Poltéra, and young Ukrainian pianist Roman Fediurko, winner of the prestigious Horowitz International Competition in 2023, who will perform works by Chopin in what will be his debut recital in our country.
The national presence will be represented by reference ensembles, including the renaissance ensemble Arte Minima and the Schostakovich Ensemble, as well as musicians such as pianist Júlio Resende, with his Fado Jazz Ensemble, conductor Martim Sousa Tavares, and violist Sofia Silva Sousa, among many others.
In terms of composition, the spotlight will be on works by Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, Chopin, Paganini, and Shostakovich; works by Renaissance composers such as the Portuguese Pedro de Cristo; and Philip Glass's opera "In the Penal Colony," based on the homonymous tale by Franz Kafka

It is also worth noting the world premiere of a new work by the award-winning Portuguese composer, based in New York, Andreia Pinto Correia, and the posthumous tribute concert to António Mega Ferreira, one of the greatest figures in Portuguese culture and thought after the April 25th Revolution.


The cycle of the emblematic Conversas dos Capuchos (Capuchos Talks), curated and moderated by Carlos Vaz Marques, will be dedicated to three literary anniversaries of 2024 - the centenary of Franz Kafka's death, the centenary of the birth of Sebastião da Gama, and the 500 years of Luís Vaz de Camões - with the presence of guests such as Alberto Manguel, José Carlos Seabra Pereira, Maria Bochichio, Nuno Amado, José Gardeazabal, and Viriato Soromenho-Marques.

In 2024, in what will be the fourth edition of the Capuchos Music Festival after a 20-year hiatus between 2001 and 2020, a series of educational and awareness-raising activities initiated in the 2023 edition will also be held: pre-concert talks called Prelúdios dos Capuchos (Capuchos Preludes) moderated by João Almeida, director of Antena 2 Classical Radio; a Visit to the cultural heritage of the Convento dos Capuchos, built in the 16th century; a Walk in the Protected Landscape of the Arriba Fóssil da Costa da Caparica, where the Convent is located; and the Capuchos Masterclasses, open classes for young musicians guided by professors from the Leipzig, Lucerne, and Helsinki Conservatories.

In this fiftieth anniversary of the April 25th Revolution, we celebrate the ideals of Freedom with a program that reaffirms the mission of the Capuchos Music Festival as a reference event, nationally and internationally, thus promoting democratic access to culture.

Our heartfelt thanks to all those who make the realization of the Capuchos Music Festival possible, first and foremost to the Almada City Council and its municipal services, to the Directorate-General for the Arts of Portugal’s Ministry of Culture, to the patron BPI/Fundação “la Caixa,” to the partners Companhia de Teatro de Almada, mbito Cultural do El Corte Inglés, RTP Antena 2, and to His Excellency the President of the Republic for the High Patronage once again granted.

Filipe Pinto-Ribeiro
Artistic director of Capuchos Music Festival