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Festival de Musique du Haut-Doubs

Morteau — Doubs (25) 05 Aug 2025 — 17 Aug 2025
Festival de Musique du Haut-Doubs
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2025

Edition 2025 — Finished

Edition 2025 — Musique du Haut-Doubs

The 37th edition of the Festival de Musique du Haut-Doubs took place from August 5 to 17, 2025, with concerts in Morteau, Les Gras, Grandcombe-Châteleu, Villers-le-Lac, and Montlebon. The Ensemble Galitzine performed Bach, Brahms, Fauré, Mozart, Ravel, Hindemith, and Schumann.

37th Festival de Musique du Haut-Doubs

From August 5 to 17, 2025, the 37th edition of the Festival de Musique du Haut-Doubs offered a program rich in musical discoveries throughout the Haut-Doubs region.

Concerts were held in various emblematic locations: Théâtre de Morteau (children's activity and final quintet), Place de la Mairie des Gras (string quartet), Ferme-musée de Grandcombe-Châteleu (clarinet, piano, violin trio), Mairie de Villers-le-Lac (piano quartet), and Église de Montlebon (oboe, viola, and piano trio).

The program included works by Bach, Wieniawski, Ysaye, Ravel, Brahms, Fauré, Mozart, Hindemith, Liszt, and Schumann.

Programme

2025 Program

  • August 5, 6 PM: Théâtre de Morteau - Children's activity (40 min)
  • August 6, 7 PM: Les Gras, Place de la Mairie - String quartet (Bach, Wieniawski, Ysaye, Ravel)
  • August 8, 7 PM: Ferme-musée de Grandcombe-Châteleu - Clarinet, piano, violin trio
  • August 11, 7 PM: Villers-le-Lac, Mairie - Piano quartet (Brahms, Fauré)
  • August 14, 6 PM: Théâtre de Morteau - Quintet (Mozart, Hindemith, Liszt, Schumann)
  • August 17, 7 PM: Église de Montlebon - Oboe, viola, and piano trio

Highlights

Highlights of the 2025 edition

  • 6 concerts in 5 different locations in the Haut-Doubs
  • String quartet outdoors in Les Gras
  • Concert at the Ferme-musée of Grandcombe-Châteleu
  • Musical activity for children at the Théâtre de Morteau
  • Repertoire from Bach to Schumann

Prices

10.00€ — 20.00€

Full price: approximately €15
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