Concert evening full of surprises, creativity and an appropriate dose of madness.
"The Bash" dares to bridge the gap between classical music and pop: Stephan Eicher, The Kruger Brothers, Martin Suter, Reyn Ouwehand & the Swiss Orchestra share the stage.
About the program:
"Yes, have you gone mad now?" It's a question that's easy to answer this time! After all, it does seem a little daring to let Stephan Eicher - one of Switzerland's most versatile and exciting musical personalities -, the Kruger Brothers - two brothers from Aargau who set out to play North American folk music around the world -, Martin Suter - a pop star among Swiss writers - and the Swiss Orchestra, led by Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer, loose on a stage together. What was the result? Two inspiring concert evenings full of surprises, creativity and an appropriate dose of madness.
The Bash - equal parts party, experimental laboratory and clash - is the second festival organized and designed by Andermatt Music alongside the Goethe Tage Andermatt: it stands for innovation and openness and dares to bridge the gap between classical music and pop. The Bash is an experimental space and offers room for discoveries - the result: not pop music supplemented by a few string instruments, but the eccentric and exciting sum of different worlds.
The two concert evenings consist of two different programs, which were conceived as a complete work of art, but which can also be booked and attended individually.
Artiste Étoile: Stephan Eicher
The Kruger Brothers
Reyn Ouwehand
Martin Suter
Swiss Orchestra
Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer, conductor
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