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Switzerland's Verbier Festival hits the high notes

For almost 30 years now the Verbier Festival has been bringing the hills alive with the sound of music.

Held in the glorious Swiss Alps, this stunning setting plays host to the very best in the world of classical music and its rising young talent.

Founder and Director of the Verbier Festival, Martin Engström, told Euronews: "We have about 300 young musicians between 15 and 30 years old working here in Verbier. They all come from different countries, and also from Russia, and also from Ukraine, and we are not blind to what is happening around us - so we live with the reality, and we have to be part of it."

The festival opened with a so-called symphonic “Concert for Peace”. Featuring music by both Russian and Ukrainian composers, the performance was conducted by Italian maestro Gianandrea Noseda and starred Ukrainian pianist Anna Fedorova.

"This year, being invited to perform at the opening of the festival really meant a lot," said Fedorova. 

"Music is something we can all hold on to, and something that gives us hope and strength to get through these difficult times. And I love the music of Shostakovich, I love the music of Rodion Shchedrin, I love the music of Sergei Rachmaninov and they themselves were and are people for peace, against violence, they would never have supported what is happening now on the side of Russia," she explained.

Ascending to the heavens, one of the things that makes Verbier so special is that it offers concerts at high altitude.

At over 2000 metres the brass section of the festival’s junior orchestra really did hit the high notes, something that clearly resonated with their audience. Further down the hillside, visitors can sit in on masterclasses held for the festival’s prestigious academy. These are

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