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Verbier Festival 2021

The Verbier Festival, now in its 28th year, announces its return for 17 days of concerts, masterclasses, talks and education events in the picturesque setting of the Swiss Alps. 

“The Verbier Festival is an important event for our resort in the summer,” added Eloi Rossier, Commune de Bagnes President. “We are convinced that the careful planning underway for the Festival’s 2021 edition will reassure the public and we are eager and enthusiastic about its return.”

“After such an unusual year, we are delighted that Verbier will once again be able to experience the sounds of the best classical music artists. An unmissable event in the summer life of our destination, the Verbier Festival has adapted to the health situation and has put in place measures to ensure that we can look forward to a 2021 event that combines quality, pleasure and safety, ” responded Simon Wiget, Director of Verbier Tourism.

The 2021 Festival will be opened by Verbier Festival Orchestra Music Director Valery Gergiev and Festival favourites Evgeny Kissin and Mischa Maisky return. Other highlights include two Puccini operas, Fanciulla del West and La Bohème—the latter sung by singers of the Academy—in addition to an evening featuring the second act of Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde.

This edition also features recent Academy alumni who have become some of the brightest young talents on the concert stage today: Mao Fujita, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Anastasia Kobekina and Kian Soltani.

In addition, James Gaffigan conducts the Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra in his first year as the ensemble’s Music Director.

VF at Home, the Verbier Festival’s home of digital content, which launched with the Virtual Verbier Festival this year, continues with concert streaming courtesy of medici.tv, newly produced artist interviews, features and educational content. The Festival will also expand its immersive Unlimited series of cultural engagement events which take place in the incomparable surroundings of Verbier. These programmes attract a diverse public, from young audiences to ‘culture junkies’. One of these events is the Verbier Festival Philanthropy Forum, which will focus on the environment and the power of philanthropy for our planet.

The Verbier Festival’s key mission is to encourage encounters between great musicians and young aspiring artists from around the world. Audiences witness these unique encounters and partnerships through the Festival’s programme of concerts set around Verbier, with its two main venues, the Salle des Combins and Église de Verbier. The 2021 Festival will include leading international artists from around the world who will perform solo, chamber and orchestral concerts alongside the next generation of artists in the Verbier Festival Academy’s soloist, chamber music, voice and orchestral programmes.

About the Verbier Festival

The Verbier Festival is an annual international music festival that takes place for two weeks in late July and early August in the mountain resort of Verbier, Switzerland.

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Founded by Swedish expatriate Martin T:son Engström in 1994, it has attracted international soloists such as Piotr Anderszewski, Leif Ove Andsnes, Martha Argerich, Lera Auerbach, Emanuel Ax, Sergei Babayan, Khatia Buniatishvili, Hilary Hahn, Leonidas Kavakos, Evgeny Kissin, Lang Lang, Mischa Maisky, Mikhail Pletnev, Lawrence Power, Thomas Quasthoff, Julian Rachlin, Anoushka Shankar, András Schiff, Bryn Terfel, Daniil Trifonov, Yuja Wang, Julian Lloyd Webber.

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The Verbier Festival is also nurturing young musicians with its Academy and three orchestras: the Verbier Festival Orchestra, the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra and the Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra (formerly known as the Verbier Festival Music Camp Orchestra).

Activities of the Fest'Off, including jazz concerts and special walks in the environs of Verbier, are also available to the public for free during the 17 days of the festival.

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