This year's Autumn of Music takes an anthropological approach to issues of global or regional concern - from the impact of consumerism on the environment, to the number of people in the world, to the scarcity of fresh water, to the threat of robotization: how are these topics reflected in the composers' works, in the world of music, and in the perception of our everyday lives and our perceptions of it? The festival, while continuing to develop its international programme, will also offer an important opportunity for a change of ideas, for a global contextualisation of them: the featured international composers and performers will broaden the spectrum of current topics, their access and perception, and will allow us to listen even more closely to the mirror of global threats that music presents to us, as well as to the possible future(s) of humanity.