Overview

  • 開催日

    2026年9月25日

    金曜 19:30

Intro

Together with their ensemble of 20 musicians, the Ayoub Sisters celebrate musical diversity and transcend all genre boundaries by blending classical traditions.

Together with their ensemble of 20 musicians, the Ayoub Sisters celebrate musical diversity and transcend all genre boundaries by blending classical traditions with the rich melodies and rhythms of the Arab world. The results are exciting and electrifying – and also moving.

Ayoub Sisters & Ensemble

Laura Ayoub, violin

Sarah Ayoub, cello

Ayoub Ensemble

About the program:

It wasn’t that long ago that boundaries in music were clear-cut! On the one hand you had classical music that was defined by artistic merit and intrinsic aesthetic value – this wasn’t music composed with a view to quick marketability among the masses. No, it was supposed to offer long-lasting quality. This “classical music” subsumed everything from symphonies to chamber music to opera – the “art” music that’s long been intended for consumption in the hallowed venues of concert halls and opera houses. And then, on the other hand, there was “light” music whose purpose was primarily entertainment, diversion and commercial exploitation: popular, easy-listening genres like salon music, operettas, music hall, musicals and even entire styles such as pop and rock. But back in the “Classical” era with a capital “C”, no one had any notion of such distinctions. Haydn’s chamber music was used for entertainment at court, Mozart’s divertimenti were played at social events, and the dances that Beethoven composed were functional in intent. Luckily, the fierce debate about popular-versus-serious music has meanwhile died down, and the resultant openness is giving rise to new styles, new musical languages and new genres.

The Ayoub Sisters are a wonderful example of this new freedom, and they’re coming with their ensemble of 20 musicians to prove it in Andermatt. Their music celebrates cultural fusion, blending Western classical traditions with the rich melodies and rhythms of the Arab world. The Ayoub Sisters are a Scottish/Egyptian instrumental duo comprising Laura Ayoub on violin and Sarah Ayoub on the cello. They are well-known for their powerful musical chemistry and distinctive crossover style, combining classical, contemporary and Middle Eastern influences in their performances and in their own, original arrangements. They were raised in Glasgow by their Egyptian parents, and both trained at the prestigious Douglas Academy School of Music before continuing their studies at leading conservatoires in the UK. Sarah studied at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, while Laura trained at the Royal College of Music in London. They rose to international attention as a duo after their debut album, recorded at Abbey Road Studios with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, reached No. 1 in the Official Classical Artist Albums Chart. Since then, they have performed internationally across the UK, Europe, in the Middle East and beyond, appearing in renowned venues including the Royal Albert Hall, the London Palladium, the Cairo Opera House and the Dubai Opera.

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Andreas Baumgartner
Andermatt Music
info@andermattmusic.ch
開催場所 Andermatt Concert Hall
Bärengasse 1
6490 Andermatt
Switzerland
公式サイト https://andermattmusic.ch/de/event/the-ayoub-sisters-arabesque/
料金
CHF 105.00 / 90.00 / 75.00 / 60.00 / 45.00 Children, pupils, apprentices and students (up to the age of 30) receive 50% off all regular tickets.
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