The Summer Concerts at Saint-Germain enliven the Old Town with high-quality musical programs every Sunday and Monday. This summer, you’re invited to journey back to ancient Greece through a rich variety of repertoires, ranging from duos to chamber ensembles. Artists such as the Terpsycordes Quartet, Ensemble Zefiro, and the Young Performers Academy, among others, will grace the stage. Enjoy exceptional performances featuring Beethoven’s symphonies, Italian Renaissance songs, and music from ancient Greece. Admission is free, with a collection at the exit.
The Summer Concerts at Saint-Germain bring internationally acclaimed artists each Sunday and Monday from July through September, offering a diverse program spanning centuries of music. The Terpsycordes Quartet, a staple of the Geneva music scene since winning First Prize at the Geneva Competition in 2001, partners with four guest musicians to create a temporary octet for the season. The ensemble will perform Janáček’s “String Quartet No. 2 ‘Intimate Letters’” and Enesco’s “Octet for String Instruments.” Admission is free, with donations gladly accepted.
As part of the Summer Concerts at Saint-Germain young musicians from the Theresia Orchestra, a European ensemble founded in 2012, will be performing on July 20 & 21. These talented artists bring historic works to life, including Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 and a Haydn Divertimento, capturing the enchanting spirit of bygone eras.
The Summer Concerts at Saint-Germain invite you to delve into medieval and Renaissance Italian music every Sunday and Monday. Patrizia Bovi and Evangelina Mascardi perform songs from 15th and 16th century Italy and Spain. Admission is free, with a collection.
The Summer Concerts at Saint-Germain invite you every Sunday and Monday to experience a captivating musical journey through the ages with internationally acclaimed artists. The winners’ concert from the Geneva Competition will highlight performances by Chelsea Marilyn Zurflüh and Jungrae Noah Kim, who have claimed the First and Second Prizes for 2024, accompanied by pianist Fernando Loura. They will present a diverse program of Lieder, duets, and opera arias. Entry is free, with a collection.
The Summer Concerts at Saint-Germain invite you to embark on a musical journey through the centuries every Sunday and Monday. The young ensemble Les Éclats, winners of the Leenaards Foundation’s Tremplin Prize, offers a unique baroque experience with a program combining baroque music and works by Maurice Ravel, performed on period instruments.
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