Vladimir Martynov: Beatitudes

Saturday, 31 May 2025   |   19:30 - 21:30

Vladimir Martynov: Beatitudes

Stephan Eicher & Swiss Orchestra – Bridging Pop & Classical Music

After the thrilling conclusion of his “Ode” concert tour in spring 2024, the most renowned Swiss chansonnier, Stephan Eicher, returns to the classical concert stage at the end of May 2025 with a small band and the Swiss Orchestra under the direction of Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer – composed of first-class instrumentalists of the younger generation. In addition to special arrangements of Eicher songs, the exceptional artist and the symphony orchestra fulfill each other’s musical wishes, thus guaranteeing a unique concert experience. Classical music and pop merge, stylistic and era boundaries are overcome – Swissness with a pioneering spirit. Thus, there are once again new facets and unique soundscapes to discover, not only for die-hard Eicher fans, in four concerts in Geneva, Bern, Zurich and Lucerne.

Stephan Eicher, vocals/guitar – Noemi Von Felten, harp – Reyn, piano & Swiss Orchestra directed by Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer

 

Beethoven: Pastorale, 4. Mov. „Gewitter“

Vivaldi- Richter: Spring, 1. Mov.

Vladimir Martynov: Beatitudes

Joachim Raff: Cavatina

Lyadov: Enchanted Lake

Couperin: Les Baricades mystérieuses

Templeton-Strong: Marche Orientale

Eicher: Weiss Nid Wases Isch / Lieblingsläbe / Guggisberglied  / Combien de temps / 1000 Vies / Schärme / Dejeuner en Paix / Silence / Zoge Am Boge

Reyn: Sillage / I Wet Es Würdi Ränge

  • Composer(s) Vladimir Martynov
  • Title(s) of the Work(s)

    Beatitudes
    for string quartet

  • Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Stephan Eicher & Swiss Orchestra

Date

May 31 2025
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Time

19:30 - 21:30

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Location

Bern, Kultur-Casino, Switzerland
Bern, Kultur-Casino, Switzerland
Casinopl. 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Website
https://www.casinobern.ch/en/room/grosser-saal-en/

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