Fiori musicali

July 10, 2026
Cathédrale de Lausanne Place de la Cathédrale 1005 Lausanne

Entry: CHF 25.–
AVS, apprentices and students: CHF 20.–
Free entry for SCCL members
Tickets on www. monbillet.ch
and at the concert entrance

ANDREA ALBERTIN Organ

Mario Enrico Bossi 1861-1925 Entrée Pontificale op. 104/1

Hans Uwe Hielscher *1945
Passacaglia op. 12

Grimoaldo Macchia *1972
Introduzione e Variazioni « Greensleeves »

Juan Jesús Estrada 1898-1980
Procesión y Saeta

Ramon Noble 1925-1999
Danza Española

Camille Saint-Saëns 1835-1921
Fantaisie op. 157 no 3

Rachel Laurin 1961-2023
Étude Héroïque op. 38

Andrea Albertin
Born in Este (Italy), he obtained his diploma from the Conservatory of Padua in organ and piano with “magna cum laude” and studied composition and conducting at the Conservatories of Rovigo, Padua and Florence with Professors G. Feltrin, P. Ballarin, W. Dalla Vecchia and P. Bellugi.

As a conductor, he has recorded several pieces for radio and television broadcasts, including RAI (Italy), BBC3 (UK), RNE (Spain), TVE (Spain), Czech Television, TVR (Romania), KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) and RTSH (Albania).

On several occasions, he has conducted the Torino Teatro Regio Symphony Orchestra, the Cairo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cluj State Symphony Orchestra, the San Remo Symphony Orchestra, the Petruzzelli Theatre Foundation Orchestra of Bari, the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, the Padua and Veneto Orchestra, the National Theatre Orchestra of Timisoara, the Odessa National Theatre Orchestra, the Zaporozhye Symphony Orchestra (Ukraine), the Târgu Mureș Symphony Orchestra (Romania), the Irish Chamber Orchestra, the Ostrava Theatre Orchestra (Czech Republic), the Crimean Symphony Orchestra (Yalta), the M. Jalil Tatar State Academic Orchestra (Kazan), and the National Theatre Orchestra of Tirana.

In parallel with his work as a conductor, he performs as an organist in prestigious festivals. He also appears as a pianist in numerous recital concerts with opera singers.

www.andreaalbertin.com

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