Four seasons
CHF
85 / 70 / 50 / 35

About The Programme
The awakening of Nature, the song of the birds, the dancelike joys of spring – in Vivaldi’s Four Seasons the violin chirrups and rejoices as if it were part of this vibrant natural spectacle. We can almost hear the blazing sun, the leaden heat, the shimmering, sultry air and the approaching storm, as if the mighty orchestra were itself the catalyst for the unfolding tempest that bring both menace and the promise of subsequent relief. And in their high spirits and exuberance, their rustic simplicity, their raucous drinking songs and their sylvan scenes, the strings play as if they were horns calling us to the hunt. Then the open fire crackles in the grate, the cold makes us tremble, and there’s a piercing, cutting wind as the violins become glittering icicles in the shivering chills of winter.
In the four fascinating violin concertos that make up his Four Seasons, Vivaldi presents all these musical images of Nature to his listeners, taking them on a journey in sound across the space of a calendar year. With Sherniyaz Mussakhan on the solo violin, the Swiss Orchestra here dedicates itself to what is probably the most popular work in music history, while contrasting this Baroque programme music with new folk music. The result is a highly varied programme that includes first performances of compositions by the folk-music greats Fränggi and Maria Gehrig (accordion and violin), Dani Häusler (clarinet), Nadja Räss (yodelling) and Christoph Pfändler (dulcimer). In these works, written specifically for this occasion, the composers thematise spring, summer, autumn and winter, and will also be the soloists in their own respective pieces, accompanied every time by the Swiss Orchestra. Each one of Vivaldi’s Seasons will immediately be followed by the corresponding new “seasonal” folk music composition, bridging the gap between classical music and new folk music in exciting fashion.
This concert is part of the Festival of Music organised by Andermatt Swiss Alps, and will take place on the Piazza Gottardo and on the Furkagasse.
Lineup
FRÄNGGI & MARIA GEHRIG, accordion & violin
DANI HÄUSLER, clarinet
CHRISTOPH PFÄNDLER, dulcimer
NADJA RÄSS, yodelling
SHERNIYAZ MUSSAKHAN, violin
SWISS ORCHESTRA
LENA-LISA WÜSTENDÖRFER, conductor
programme
ANTONIO VIVALDI:
The Four Seasons op. 8
FRÄNGGI & MARIA GEHRIG, DANI HÄUSLER, CHRISTOPH PFÄNDLER, NADJA RÄSS:
Four Seasons

- 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.
Sherniyaz Mussakhan, the concertmaster of the Swiss Orchestra, was born in 1993. He has performed as a soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (London), the Basel Symphony Orchestra, the Astana Opera Symphony Orchestra and others. He has appeared at various festivals including the Gstaad Menuhin Festival, the Sion Festival and the Stars at the Rhein Festival, and has performed as a soloist at the Bolshoi Theatre, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the Hofburg in Vienna, the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg and in the Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory. In addition to his performing activities, Mussakhan is also the founder and artistic director of various cultural projects such as the Basel Infinity Festival, the YES Chamber Orchestra and the Dialoge Festival.
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