Symphonies d'Automne — Mâcon International Opera Singing Competition
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Edition 2025 — Symphonies d'Automne
32nd edition of Symphonies d'Automne in Mâcon. Theme of the Far North and Scandinavian musical traditions. 61 singers in competition under the patronage of Catherine Trottmann. Gounod's opera Faust, boreal polyphonies, jazz, and master classes.
32nd Edition: The Far North and Shared Voices
The 2025 edition of Symphonies d'Automne, from November 4th to 16th, was themed around the Far North, offering a poetic immersion into Scandinavian musical traditions. The opening night at the Pathé cinema featured a screening of Bo Widerberg's Swedish film *Elvira Madigan*, accompanied by Mozart's 21st Concerto.
The festival presented an exceptional program: Gounod's opera Faust conducted by David Hurpeau, the concert C(h)œur des Fjords at the Protestant temple (Nordic polyphonies with the choirs of the Conservatoire Edgar Varèse), concerts by artist Célestin and violinist Mathias Lévy, a conference by composer Régis Campo, and youth performances.
The International Opera Singing Competition brought together 61 singers from around the world, under the patronage of soprano Catherine Trottmann. The final on November 16th at the Théâtre Scène nationale saw the finalists perform works by Beethoven, Gounod, and Grieg with the Mâcon Symphony Orchestra, culminating in Gabriel Fauré's *Pavane* with the regional choirs.
Programme
2025 Highlights
- November 4: Opening — Film Elvira Madigan (Pathé Cinema)
- November 8-9: Youth performances and opera Faust by Gounod
- November 10-14: Competition rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals)
- November 12: C(h)œur des Fjords — Nordic polyphonies (Protestant Temple)
- November 14-15: Concerts by Célestin and Mathias Lévy
- November 15: Gathering of regional choirs
- November 16: Competition final and awards ceremony with the OSM (Théâtre Scène nationale)
Highlights
- Theme of the Far North and Scandinavian musical traditions
- 61 singers from around the world competing
- Catherine Trottmann, patron of the edition
- Gounod's opera Faust conducted by David Hurpeau
- Fauré's Pavane in the final with regional choirs and OSM
- Régis Campo, jury president and speaker
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Where does it take place — Symphonies d'Automne
Théâtre, Scène nationale de Mâcon
Théâtre, Scène nationale de Mâcon, 71000 Mâcon