Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux
Edition 2026 Music Classical Baroque Music

Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux

The organ in all its facets at the foot of the Vosges

Masevaux-Niederbruck — Haut-Rhin (68) Since 1977
Dates 19 Jul — 06 Sep 2026
Location Masevaux-Niederbruck (68)
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Status Confirmed

About Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux

Founded in 1977 by Pierre Chevreau, the Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux is one of the oldest and most prestigious organ festivals in Alsace. Every summer, from July to September, the church of Masevaux-Niederbruck hosts a series of concerts showcasing the two remarkable organs of the venue: the Curt Schwenkedel choir organ (1972) and the Alfred Kern grand organ (1975). Internationally renowned organists and vocal ensembles perform a musical journey between sacred, baroque, and contemporary creation.

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A festival born from the renaissance of the organs

The history of the Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux is intimately linked to that of the church in this small town at the foot of the Vosges. On June 27, 1966, a fire ravaged part of the building. The reconstruction was accompanied by an ambitious project: to equip the church with two exceptional organs. The choir organ, built by the Strasbourg-based organ builder Curt Schwenkedel, was completed in 1972. The grand organ, the work of master Alfred Kern, was inaugurated in 1975. Two years later, in 1977, Pierre Chevreau founded the festival to promote these remarkable instruments far beyond the Alsatian borders.

Nearly fifty years of musical excellence

For almost half a century, the Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux has offered a series of six concerts every summer, spread from July to September. The programming, of constant artistic rigor, invites internationally renowned organists to perform on the church's two instruments. Among the performers who have marked the history of the festival are organists holding positions in major institutions such as the Chapelle royale de Versailles, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, or the French Church in Bern. Each concert is an opportunity to discover the organ from a different angle: solo, in dialogue with other instruments, or accompanying vocal ensembles.

A repertoire between tradition and boldness

The festival is distinguished by the eclecticism of its programming. While baroque music and the sacred repertoire naturally hold a prominent place, the festival also opens up to romantic and contemporary music, dialogues between the organ and unexpected instruments—trumpets, string quintets, percussion—and the most daring forms such as improvisation matches pitting two organists against each other. This open-mindedness allows it to reach an audience that goes far beyond the circle of traditional organ lovers, attracting curious music lovers and holidaymakers in the Vosges.

Masevaux-Niederbruck, a setting between nature and heritage

The festival benefits from the enchanting setting of Masevaux-Niederbruck, a charming commune located in the Doller Valley, at the gateway to the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park. The church, with its generous acoustics and two complementary organs, offers an ideal setting for music. Festival-goers can take advantage of their visit to discover the hiking trails of the Hautes-Vosges, the valley's mining heritage, and the traditional Alsatian gastronomy of the surrounding farm inns. A concert at the Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux is also an opportunity for a refreshing getaway far from the urban hustle and bustle.

Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux — edition 2026

50th edition of the Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux. Anniversary edition celebrating half a century of organ concerts in the Doller Valley. Program to be announced.

The Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux celebrates its 50th edition in 2026, half a century of organ concerts at the foot of the Vosges. This anniversary edition promises an exceptional program in the church of Masevaux-Niederbruck, from mid-July to early September. Program details will be announced in the spring of 2026.

Practical information — Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux

Access

Masevaux-Niederbruck is located in the Doller Valley, southwest of Haut-Rhin.

  • By car: From Mulhouse (30 min): N66 towards Thann then D466. From Colmar (50 min): A36 then N66.
  • By train: Thann-Saint-Jacques station (TER from Mulhouse), then bus or taxi to Masevaux (15 km).

Concert Venue

  • Church of Masevaux-Niederbruck — Main venue
  • Church of Soppe-le-Haut — Occasional concerts

Prices

Information available from the Masevaux-Niederbruck town hall.

Contact

Mairie de Masevaux-Niederbruck
Tel: 03 89 82 40 14
Email: [email protected]

Practical Advice

Concerts take place on Sunday afternoons or evenings. Arrive early to enjoy the acoustics and the church setting. Take advantage of your visit to hike in the Vosges or enjoy a meal at a farm inn in the valley.

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Where does it take place — Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux

Église de Masevaux-Niederbruck

Église de Masevaux-Niederbruck, 68290 Masevaux-Niederbruck, 68290 Masevaux-Niederbruck

Contact Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux

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+33 3 89 82 40 14

Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux in brief

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History of Festival d'Orgue de Masevaux