The Sounds of the Dolomites turns 30! A milestone that we will celebrate together at the foot of the white walls of Latemar, a UNESCO World Heritage site
Four Saxophonists Confronting the Great Classical Repertoire Among the Spires of the Pale Mountains
Torre di Pisa, Latemar Group: a name that makes the heart of every mountain lover beat faster, especially those enchanted by the Dolomite landscapes, those Pale Mountains that ignite with color at sunset. It’s the name of a spectacular refuge, built on a rocky terrace at 2,671 meters above sea level, next to an oblique pinnacle about 20 meters tall, similar to the famous Pisa monument.
This is the setting for the concert by the four saxophonists of the Kebyart Quartet, a Barcelona-based ensemble that, rooted in a solid classical and chamber music foundation, explores a creative and “open” repertoire featuring various styles and nuances, from Mozart to Ravel, from Mendelssohn to the young Joan Pérez-Villegas. Pere Méndez (soprano), Víctor Serra (alto), Robert Seara (tenor), and Daniel Miguel (baritone) bring a rich and varied experience to the Dolomites overlooking the Val di Fiemme and Lake Carezza, drawing inspiration from collaborations with prominent artists such as Nicolas Altstaedt, Xavier Sabata, and Dénes Várjon, as well as orchestras like the Spanish Radio and Television Orchestra (ORTVE), GIO Symphonia, and the Barcelona Wind Symphony.
Location: Along the trail leading to the Torre di Pisa refuge
How to get there:
From Pampeago, take the Agnello chairlift and then walk along trail 509.
20 minutes of walking, elevation gain of 30 meters, difficulty E (easy).
Hike with the Alpine Guides of Trentino for €15.00 per person (free for children under 8).
20% discount for holders of the Trentino Guest Card and Fiemme Cembra Guest Card.
Reservation required through ApT Val di Fiemme at 0462 241111 or by clicking here, by 12 PM the day before the hike.
Limited spots available for the hike.
Weather contingency:
In case of bad weather, the event will be moved to 5:30 PM at Palafiemme, Cavalese.
Photo credits: Trentino Marketing – Alessandro Polla