Dances and Dreams
CHF
185 / 155 / 135 / 110 / 95 (je CHF 50 an SAO Association)

About The Programme
ROTARY CLUB BENEFIT CONCERT FOR SAO ASSOCIATION
Frank Martin was born in Geneva in 1890. He studied in his hometown and developed into one of the most important composers of French-speaking Switzerland. Just a few years after Martin’s birth, the American-born composer George Templeton Strong settled in Geneva, having already made several visits to Switzerland. Strong and Martin got on well on a personal level and also pursued similar musical interests. They both composed in a style that oscillates between late-Romanticism and Modernism while remaining essentially tonal, and both quite consciously placed a focus on what they inherited from the European musical tradition. The best examples of this are to be found in the two pieces by these Genevan colleagues that serve to frame our concert programme “Dances and dreams”: Martin’s Pavane couleur du temps, composed in 1920 as a string quintet and arranged for chamber orchestra in 1954, takes an old courtly dance as its model, turning it into an exciting, impressionistic sound-painting. By contrast, Templeton Strong’s Chorale on a theme of Leo Hassler offers a 20th-century perspective on a famous melody by Leo Hassler, the German Baroque composer who provided none other than Johann Sebastian Bach with the material for his best-known chorales.
Between these two Genevan pieces, we are delighted to be able to present two soloists who are in a class of their own: The extraordinary violinist Sebastian Bohren from Winterthur will be performing a rarely heard violin concerto that Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy composed in his youth, plus a nocturnal lullaby by Paul Juon, whose roots lay in Canton Graubünden. After the popular Holberg Suite by Edvard Grieg, the harpist Alexander Boldachev, based today in Zurich, will reveal to us the broad spectrum of his musical creativity and the full range of his instrument, from dances to dreamlands, with his own arrangements of a lute concerto by Antonio Vivaldi, the Danse macabre by Saint-Saëns and a movement from Isaac Albéniz’s Spanish suite.
This benefit concert “Dances and dreams” is being organised by ANDERMATT MUSIC in collaboration with the Üetliberg Rotary Club. It reflects the declared aims of Rotary International, which is committed to a world where respect, ethics, justice, international understanding and peace are paramount.
For each ticket sold, CHF 50 will go to SAO Association for Displaced Women, which supports especially vulnerable women refugees in Greece. SAO was awarded the Red Cross Prize 2023 for its work. This concert is in commemoration of its tenth anniversary.
Lineup
SEBASTIAN BOHREN, violin
ALEXANDER BOLDACHEV, harp
SWISS ORCHESTRA
LENA-LISA WÜSTENDÖRFER, conductor
programme
FRANK MARTIN:
Pavane couleur du temps
FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY:
Concerto for violin and string orchestra in d minor MWV O 3
PAUL JUON:
4 Pieces for violin and orchestra op. 28, III: Berceuse
EDVARD GRIEG:
«From Holberg’s time. Suite in olden style» op. 40
ANTONIO VIVALDI:
Concerto for lute in D major RV 93 (arranged for strings and harp by Alexander Boldachev)
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS:
Danse macabre (arr. for strings and harp by Alexander Boldachev))
ISAAC ALBÉNIZ:
Suite española op. 47, V. Asturias (arr. for strings and harp by Alexander Boldachev)
GEORGE TEMPLETON STRONG:
Chorale on a Theme of Leo Hassler

- 17:30Doors open
- 18:00concert (incl. break)
- 20:00Approx. 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.
Swiss violinist Sebastian Bohren has forged a distinctive career as a world-class soloist, empathetic chamber musician and collaborator, acclaimed recording artist and inspired entrepreneur. With a wide-ranging repertoire that spans the Classical era to the present day, he has been praised for his “bravura playing” (The Sunday Times) and interpretations imbued with “charm and elegance” (The Strad). Highlights of Sebastian Bohren’s concerto appearances are Mendelssohn and Szymanowski with Andrew Manze and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Beethoven with Michael Sanderling and the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra; Mendelssohn and Eötvös with Ivor Bolton and Sinfonieorchester Basel; Bartok with Heinz Holliger and the Orchestra della Svizzera italiana; Lindberg and Vasks with Thierry Fischer and the Munich Chamber Orchestra; Pärt and Schnittke with Daniel Hope and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra; Mozart with Marc Minkowski and the Basel Chamber Orchestra; Beethoven with Cristian Macelaru and the Romanian Chamber Orchestra; and Mendelssohn with Christoph Poppen and the Cologne Chamber Orchestra. Sebastian Bohren’s entrepreneurial flair led to his establishing the Swiss-based Brugg Festival in 2023, a week-long gathering that hosts a variety of musicians and offers a robust educational element. Sebastian Bohren plays a 1761 violin made in Parma by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, the “Ex-Wanamaker-Hart”.
Alexander Boldachev is a virtuoso harpist, composer, teacher, and founder of the Zurich Harp Festival. He received a Master’s degree from the Zurich Academy of Arts, studying with Catherine Michel (harp), Mathias Steinauer (composition) and Marc Kissoczy (conducting). He has won awards at over a dozen international competitions including the “Prix Walo” and the “ProEuropa”.
Alexander Boldachev has performed in the USA, England, Canada, France, Japan, Brazil, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, Argentina, Hungary, Italy, Russia and elsewhere, and has been a guest at Carnegie Hall in New York, the Musikverein in Vienna and the Great Philharmonic Hall in St. Petersburg. In 2018, he wrote and performed an electronic harp solo at the FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony, sharing the stage with Robbie Williams and Aida Garifullina. Boldachev was given the prize for the “Best Rock Cover Song” at the Akademia Music Awards in Los Angeles, for a unique performance of the song “Californication” by the American band Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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