Salon Projects

Before the concert hall, there was the salon. Until the mid-nineteenth century, music lived in homes, churches, and intimate rooms. Composers like Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, and Liszt knew this world well. Beethoven himself, newly arrived in Vienna, first made his name playing for small gatherings of invited guests.

We dream of reviving this lost intimacy. In the salon, the distance between performer and listener dissolves. Music is not observed from afar but shared, breathed, felt in the same room. Afterwards, guests and musicians linger together, and conversation continues what the music began.

Our salon project returns music to where it once lived: in homes, among kindred spirits, close enough to hear every whisper of sound.

In living rooms and private spaces, classical music comes home again.

Returning music to where it once lived.