Swiss Romance
CHF
135 / 105 / 85 / 60/ 45

About The Programme
He’s regarded as an intellectual among singers, was named one of the “50 Most Beautiful People” by People magazine in 1993, is one of the great Mahler experts of our times, and was a sensational Don Giovanni in Mozart’s eponymous opera at the Salzburg Festival and everywhere else: the American baritone Thomas Hampson. “A concert”, he says, “is a special experience for me, with a unique atmosphere. It has to convey the message contained in the poetry and in the music. People need stories that invite them to reflect on their humanity. I can think of no better way of doing this than by singing songs”. Together with the Swiss Orchestra, Hampson will be bringing Gustav Mahler’s orchestral songs to the Andermatt Concert Hall. The whole concert will unfold stories about love, longings, Nature, freedom and transience – thus about the biggest topics there are, and with truly beautiful music.
Joachim Raff’s Abends opens up a poetic, twilight soundscape that encapsulates a moment of dreamy reflection in a quiet, lyrical transition from day to night. In contrast, Mahler’s Wunderhorn songs offer an unsparing picture of the world in all its contradictions, its tragedy and its (often grotesque) humour. These songs tell of yearnings for freedom, of love and death, of consolation and of visions of the hereafter. Besides these orchestral songs by Mahler, Hampson will also be singing George Templeton Strong’s Three watercolours. These songs, like miniature paintings, depict delicate atmospheric scenes that are fleeting and transparent. It’s no matter of happenstance that their title refers to the visual arts, for Strong – who was himself a painter – eschews grand gestures in favour of sound colours, nuance and allusion. Felix Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony tells of its composer’s travel impressions and of the Mediterranean joie de vivre he found, offering altogether an idealised vision in sound of the South that is characterised by rhythmic vitality, a dance-like ease and radiant colours. Then there’s the overture to Schubert’s Die Freunde von Salamanka, a singspiel all about friendship – a topic that can’t be absent from our kaleidoscopic tour of the emotions, and that offers another facet to the great array of stories that make this concert programme unique.
Lineup
THOMAS HAMPSON, baritone
SWISS ORCHESTRA
LENA-LISA WÜSTENDÖRFER, conductor
programme
FRANZ SCHUBERT
Overture to The friends from Salamanca D. 326
GEORGE TEMPLETON STRONG
Three watercolours for voice and orchestra
Chorale on a theme of Hans Leo Hassler (“Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden”)
GUSTAV MAHLER
Des Knaben Wunderhorn (“The boy’s magic horn”) for voice and orchestra
"Lied des Verfolgten im Turm"
"Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen"
"Das himmlische Leben"
"Urlicht"
JOACHIM RAFF
Abends (“Evening”), Rhapsody for orchestra op. 163b
FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY
Symphony No. 4 in A major op. 90, Italian
- 16:30Doors open
- 17:00Start of concert
- 19:00Approx. end time
concert hall
Andermatt
How to get there
Details on how to get there can be found on the ANDERMATT MUSIC website.
barrier-free access
The Andermatt concert hall is barrier-free. Wheelchair tickets are available via email at info@andermattmusic.ch or at Andermatt Alpine Apartments at +41 41 888 78 00.
Seating on the balcony is recommended for people with reduced mobility. Chamber music concerts and New Folk Music concerts usually do not have grandstand seating: Here, all seats are accessible without steps.
The Andermatt concert hall has an inductive listening system.
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evening ticket office
The box office opens 1 hour before the start of the concert.
Doors open / late entry
Admission to the concert hall is 30 minutes before the start of the concert. Late admission is only possible during applause between plays and on the guidance of the hall staff.
Discount
Discounts are available for children, students and members of the Gotthard MemberClub. Details about the benefits can be found here.
Long recognised as one of the most innovative musicians of our time, American baritone Thomas Hampson has received countless international honours for his singular artistry and cultural leadership. His operatic repertoire comprises more than 80 roles, and his discography includes more than 170 albums, with multiple nominations and wins of the GRAMMY Award, Edison Award, and the Grand Prix du Disque.
This season, Hampson sings the title role in Adam’s Nixon in China at the Paris Opera under the baton of Kent Nagano, returning to the role later in the season to sing excerpts from the opera with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Andris Nelsons at Boston Symphony Hall, Carnegie Hall and the Tanglewood Festival. He will also appear with the BSO and Nelsons as The Old Doctor in Barber’s Vanessa and concludes 2025 with a star-studded Christmas Night Opera Gala at Carnegie Hall, with Francesco Lanzillotta. Further appearances on the concert stage include Hampson joining the NHK Symphony Orchestra and Ryan Bancroft for Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn. He performs Schoenberg’s Ode to Napoleon with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra led by Fabio Luisi and appears with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and the Essen Philharmonic, both led by Daniel Hope. Following their highly successful tour last season at venues such as Het Concertgebouw, Konzert Theater Coesfeld and Beethoven-Haus Bonn, Hampson returns to Europe for a second tour of Schubert’s Winterreise with accordionist Ksenija Sidorova at the Verbier Festival, Bergen Festival, Kings Place London and Tonhalle Zürich.
He is an honorary professor of philosophy at the University of Heidelberg and an honorary member of London’s Royal Academy of Music. In addition to several honorary doctorates, he is a Kammersänger of the Wiener Staatsoper and Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of the Republic of France. He is the co-Founder and Artistic Director of the Lied Academy Heidelberg, and in 2003 he founded the Hampsong Foundation through which he uses the art of song to promote intercultural dialogue and understanding.
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