Musica d’Estate: 29 free summer concerts at 1300 m

MUSICA D’ESTATE – ALL UPCOMING CONCERTS

16 – 30 July 2026, Bardonecchia (To)

Free entry

From 16 to 30 July 2026, 29 classical music concerts will bring the historic centre of Bardonecchia, the pearl of the Alps, to life as part of the 31st International Summer Music Festival Musica d’Estate: a small mountain town situated at an altitude of 1,300 metres in the heart of the Upper Susa Valley, easily accessible by motorway or train from Turin. Established in 1995, the festival, which is free to attend, offers a rare opportunity to enjoy concerts at high altitude, in a unique and unspoilt landscape where even the mountains put on a spectacular show.

Performing in these concerts will be young musicians who are already working professionally (Chiesa di Sant’Ippolito church), as well as some students from the Musica d’Estate advanced masterclasses, selected by their teachers (Chiesa di Maria Ausiliatrice church). A new feature this year will be 3 evening concerts held in the Sala Giolitti at Palazzo delle Feste, where students will perform together with their teachers, in a dialogue between established musicians and professionals in training.

The programme is subject to change


SERE D’ESTATE AT PALAZZO DELLE FESTE: 3 EVENING CONCERTS WITH STUDENTS AND TEACHERS


CHIESA DI S. IPPOLITO: 11 CONCERTS BY AWARD-WINNING YOUNG TALENTS


CHIESA DI MARIA AUSILIATRICE: 15 CONCERTS BY MASTERCLASSES PARTICIPANTS


Admission is free and no booking is required. For further information: 3486994363
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Laura Richaud is the artistic director of the 31st International Summer Music Festival ‘Musica d’Estate’. Claudio Voghera is the coordinator of studies. The Musica d’Estate International Summer Festival is organised by the Fondazione Accademia di Musica with financing from the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities, the Regione Piemonte government, the City of Bardonecchia and the support of the Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo, Fondazione C.R.T Foundation. We have always to thank Piatino Pianoforti and Yamaha Musica Italia for their generosity in providing musical equipment.

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