Charity Concerts: "Räss & Scharf@ SOKS: Youthful, Fresh & Symphonic – Hungary"
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Schwyz Cantonal Symphony Orchestra and Rotary Club Ufenau
Conductor: Urs Bamert
Benefit Concerts:
"Räss & scharf@ SOKS: Youthful, Fresh & Symphonic – Hungary and New Worlds!"
Friday, June 26, 2026, 8:00 p.m., Wollerau SZ, Riedmatt Multipurpose Hall
Sunday, June 28, 2026, 6:30 p.m., Rapperswil-Jona SG, Kreuz Jona City Hall
SOKS orchestra project for & with young musicians from Schwyz and Roma musicians from the Snétberger Music Talent Center – with support from the Rotary Club Ufenau
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Gustav Holst: St. Paul’s Suite, Op. 29 No. 2, for string orchestra (1913)
Othmar Schoeck: Sommernacht, Op. 58, pastoral intermezzo for string orchestra (1945)
Chamber music interlude featuring two musicians from the Snétberger Music Talent Center:
Béla Lakatos, clarinet, solo in Wollerau and Jona, Louis Cahuzac: Arlequin
Ferenc Nagy, piano, in Jona, Franz Liszt: Étude transcendante S.139 No. 4 “Mazeppa”
Granville Bantock: Scenes from the Scottish Highlands, suite for string orchestra (1914)
Antonín Dvořák’s famous Symphony No. 9 in E minor “From the New World” (1893)
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Hosts: Karin Fuhrer and Gabriel Schwyter
Duration approx. 2 hours – Intermission – Doors open/box office/aperitif available 5/4 or 1/2 hours before the start
Solidarity tickets for 60.— including an aperitif in Wollerau
Adults 40.-- • young adults up to age 30, schoolchildren, apprentices, students with Le-gi/KulturLegi Caritas 20.-- • Youth under 16: Free admission! • Unnumbered seating, open seating • Ticket presale (credit card, Postcard, Twint, voucher code, bank transfer) via www.soksz.ch
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For one week, the Schwyz Cantonal Symphony Orchestra, together with the Rotary Club Ufenau, will bring together young musicians from across the canton of Schwyz—from Brunnen to Schwyz—in a joint educational, social, and concert project — with young Roma musicians from the renowned Snétberger Music Talent Center in Hungary — for an experience of playing together in an orchestra alongside some 50 musicians from the Symphony Orchestra, which is well-known throughout Central Switzerland and on Lake Zurich.
The program ranges from Othmar Schoeck’s Schwyz “Summer Night” to string music by Holst and Bantock with Hungarian “echoes,” features a chamber music solo interlude by two young Roma musicians, and concludes with “grand” symphonic music: Dvořák’s 9th Symphony “From the New World,” one of the most beautiful and beloved orchestral works of the Romantic era, which—for us and for everyone, and in light of world events—is meant to open up “a new world”!
Ferenc Snétberger, who founded and built up the Music Talent Center over 14 years ago, is arguably the best-known and most important Hungarian guitarist today; he performs in major cities around the world and, through an annual course comprising a three-part, twelve-week personalized intensive music training program at Lake Balaton, he supports musically gifted, socially disadvantaged youth—primarily from the Sinti and Roma minorities in Hungary, Ukraine, and Slovakia. This support extends not only to music but also to personal development and language skills. Nearly all students continue their education, and a quarter of them have studied or are studying music at colleges and universities both domestically and abroad. Many of the graduates support the program—passing on what they have learned—by returning as teachers or assistants.
The Rotary Club of Ufenau, together with the Rotary District 2000 of Eastern Switzerland, covers the costs and operation of the entire camp and is actively involved in a variety of hands-on tasks during the camp week and the accompanying tourist program. The Solidarity Ticket in Wollerau includes a pre-concert reception.
The net proceeds from the concerts go to the Snétberger Music Talent Center and, where applicable, to the SOKS youth string instrument support program in the canton of Schwyz.
The concerts are made possible by the generous support of our partners, global sponsors, and soloist patrons:
Cultural Commission of the Canton of Schwyz, Municipality of Wollerau, Asuera Foundation, Markant AG (Pfäffikon SZ), Octapharma Foundation (Glarus), Renate Häusler & Oswald Grübel (Wollerau), Rotary Club Ufenau, Rotary Switzerland District 2000
Further thanks go to (as of June 10, 2026):
Major donors/sponsors:
Höfe District, City & Municipality of Rapperswil-Jona SG,
Sponsors:
Carl & Elise Elsener-Gut Foundation/Victorinox AG (Ibach), Anonymous Foundation, culturum Gabriel Schwyter (Lachen), Pedrazzini Yacht AG (Bäch), Panorama Hotel & Spa (Feusisberg), Schwyzer Kantonalbank, Daniel Heini (Wollerau)
Supporters:
Municipality of Freienbach, Ursimone Wietlisbach Foundation, Casino Pfäffikon/Höfe Tourist Association, Association for the Promotion of the Economy and Cultural Creativity/Felchlin AG (Schwyz), Furrer Auto Lachen AG, Landolt Engineering AG (Reichenburg), Brigitte Bamert (Nuolen)
Sponsors:
Flumserberg Mountain Railways AG (Unterterzen), Swiss Southeast Railway AG (St. Gallen), Remo Wüst Bakery + Pastry Shop AG (Wangen SZ), prosiebnen.ch, Tanja Alvesalo (Bäch), Karin Fuhrer (Bäch), Ruedi Honegger (Wollerau)
Media Sponsors: Bote der Urschweiz, Einsiedler Anzeiger, Freier Schweizer, Höfner Volksblatt/March-Anzeiger, Linth-Zeitung
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
2nd Concert on Sunday, June 28, at 6:30 p.m. in Rapperswil-Jona, SG, Stadtsaal Kreuz Jona
Conductor: Urs Bamert
Benefit Concerts:
"Räss & scharf@ SOKS: Youthful, Fresh & Symphonic – Hungary and New Worlds!"
Friday, June 26, 2026, 8:00 p.m., Wollerau SZ, Riedmatt Multipurpose Hall
Sunday, June 28, 2026, 6:30 p.m., Rapperswil-Jona SG, Kreuz Jona City Hall
SOKS orchestra project for & with young musicians from Schwyz and Roma musicians from the Snétberger Music Talent Center – with support from the Rotary Club Ufenau
--------------------------
Gustav Holst: St. Paul’s Suite, Op. 29 No. 2, for string orchestra (1913)
Othmar Schoeck: Sommernacht, Op. 58, pastoral intermezzo for string orchestra (1945)
Chamber music interlude featuring two musicians from the Snétberger Music Talent Center:
Béla Lakatos, clarinet, solo in Wollerau and Jona, Louis Cahuzac: Arlequin
Ferenc Nagy, piano, in Jona, Franz Liszt: Étude transcendante S.139 No. 4 “Mazeppa”
Granville Bantock: Scenes from the Scottish Highlands, suite for string orchestra (1914)
Antonín Dvořák’s famous Symphony No. 9 in E minor “From the New World” (1893)
--------------------------
Hosts: Karin Fuhrer and Gabriel Schwyter
Duration approx. 2 hours – Intermission – Doors open/box office/aperitif available 5/4 or 1/2 hours before the start
Solidarity tickets for 60.— including an aperitif in Wollerau
Adults 40.-- • young adults up to age 30, schoolchildren, apprentices, students with Le-gi/KulturLegi Caritas 20.-- • Youth under 16: Free admission! • Unnumbered seating, open seating • Ticket presale (credit card, Postcard, Twint, voucher code, bank transfer) via www.soksz.ch
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For one week, the Schwyz Cantonal Symphony Orchestra, together with the Rotary Club Ufenau, will bring together young musicians from across the canton of Schwyz—from Brunnen to Schwyz—in a joint educational, social, and concert project — with young Roma musicians from the renowned Snétberger Music Talent Center in Hungary — for an experience of playing together in an orchestra alongside some 50 musicians from the Symphony Orchestra, which is well-known throughout Central Switzerland and on Lake Zurich.
The program ranges from Othmar Schoeck’s Schwyz “Summer Night” to string music by Holst and Bantock with Hungarian “echoes,” features a chamber music solo interlude by two young Roma musicians, and concludes with “grand” symphonic music: Dvořák’s 9th Symphony “From the New World,” one of the most beautiful and beloved orchestral works of the Romantic era, which—for us and for everyone, and in light of world events—is meant to open up “a new world”!
Ferenc Snétberger, who founded and built up the Music Talent Center over 14 years ago, is arguably the best-known and most important Hungarian guitarist today; he performs in major cities around the world and, through an annual course comprising a three-part, twelve-week personalized intensive music training program at Lake Balaton, he supports musically gifted, socially disadvantaged youth—primarily from the Sinti and Roma minorities in Hungary, Ukraine, and Slovakia. This support extends not only to music but also to personal development and language skills. Nearly all students continue their education, and a quarter of them have studied or are studying music at colleges and universities both domestically and abroad. Many of the graduates support the program—passing on what they have learned—by returning as teachers or assistants.
The Rotary Club of Ufenau, together with the Rotary District 2000 of Eastern Switzerland, covers the costs and operation of the entire camp and is actively involved in a variety of hands-on tasks during the camp week and the accompanying tourist program. The Solidarity Ticket in Wollerau includes a pre-concert reception.
The net proceeds from the concerts go to the Snétberger Music Talent Center and, where applicable, to the SOKS youth string instrument support program in the canton of Schwyz.
The concerts are made possible by the generous support of our partners, global sponsors, and soloist patrons:
Cultural Commission of the Canton of Schwyz, Municipality of Wollerau, Asuera Foundation, Markant AG (Pfäffikon SZ), Octapharma Foundation (Glarus), Renate Häusler & Oswald Grübel (Wollerau), Rotary Club Ufenau, Rotary Switzerland District 2000
Further thanks go to (as of June 10, 2026):
Major donors/sponsors:
Höfe District, City & Municipality of Rapperswil-Jona SG,
Sponsors:
Carl & Elise Elsener-Gut Foundation/Victorinox AG (Ibach), Anonymous Foundation, culturum Gabriel Schwyter (Lachen), Pedrazzini Yacht AG (Bäch), Panorama Hotel & Spa (Feusisberg), Schwyzer Kantonalbank, Daniel Heini (Wollerau)
Supporters:
Municipality of Freienbach, Ursimone Wietlisbach Foundation, Casino Pfäffikon/Höfe Tourist Association, Association for the Promotion of the Economy and Cultural Creativity/Felchlin AG (Schwyz), Furrer Auto Lachen AG, Landolt Engineering AG (Reichenburg), Brigitte Bamert (Nuolen)
Sponsors:
Flumserberg Mountain Railways AG (Unterterzen), Swiss Southeast Railway AG (St. Gallen), Remo Wüst Bakery + Pastry Shop AG (Wangen SZ), prosiebnen.ch, Tanja Alvesalo (Bäch), Karin Fuhrer (Bäch), Ruedi Honegger (Wollerau)
Media Sponsors: Bote der Urschweiz, Einsiedler Anzeiger, Freier Schweizer, Höfner Volksblatt/March-Anzeiger, Linth-Zeitung
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
2nd Concert on Sunday, June 28, at 6:30 p.m. in Rapperswil-Jona, SG, Stadtsaal Kreuz Jona
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Solidarity tickets for 60.—, including an aperitif in Wollerau
Adults 40.— • Young adults up to age 30, schoolchildren, apprentices, and students with a Legi/KulturLegi: 20.— • Children under 16: Free admission! • Unnumbered seats, open seating • Advance ticket sales (credit card, Postcard, Twint, voucher code, bank transfer) via www.soksz.ch
Adults 40.— • Young adults up to age 30, schoolchildren, apprentices, and students with a Legi/KulturLegi: 20.— • Children under 16: Free admission! • Unnumbered seats, open seating • Advance ticket sales (credit card, Postcard, Twint, voucher code, bank transfer) via www.soksz.ch
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