Wüstendörfer opens the season
Swiss conductor Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer starts as the new artistic director of Andermatt Music. At the beginning of February, the Swiss Orchestra makes its debut as the resident orchestra of the concert hall in Andermatt. Hélène Grimaud performs a piano recital there and the Uri formation Gläuffig invites you to a "Stubete" with friends.

Inaugurated in 2019 with a concert by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Andermatt Concert Hall will open its doors for the year on the weekend of February 4 to 6. Adermatt Music under the directorship of Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer. On average, 20 concerts are staged each season. The three program pillars "Swiss Orchestra - Swiss Classical Music", "World Stage - World Stage" and "Local Roots - Home Sounds" enable concerts with both international appeal and local roots.
The 2018 from Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer founded the Swiss Orchestra acts as the resident orchestra in Andermatt and opens the season under its direction with works by Mozart and Beethoven as well as a Swiss trouvaille by Lucerne-born composer Franz Xaver Joseph Peter Schnyder von Wartensee. The soloist in Mozart's A major violin concerto is the German-Russian violinist Alina Pogostkina. On the second evening, the French pianist Hélène Grimaud Works by Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann and Valentin Silvestrov. And finally, the native of Andermatt Fränggi Gehrig in the concert hall for a "Stubete" with traditional and new folk music, together with his Uri formation "Gläuffig" and four musicians close to it.