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The Rhine Piano Festival

A celebration of the piano along Europe’s artery for cultural exchange

22–29 June 2026 (mm

100)

8 days • Lecturer: Dr Katy Hamilton

Seven private recitals by some of the nest pianists of their generation.

A further two concerts explore the piano’s role both in chamber music and song.

Repertoire from Bach’s extraordinary keyboard works to the dazzling virtuosity of Liszt and Rachmanino , via Schubert and Schumann’s Romantic expressiveness and much more.

Intimate halls within the resplendent palaces at Mannheim, Bruchsal and Namedy, the Beethovenhaus in Bonn and the Felix Meritis Hall in Amsterdam.

Accommodation throughout on a rst-class river cruiser, which sails from Amsterdam to Basel.

Daily talks by music expert Dr Katy Hamilton.

Iti nerary

Day 1: Amsterdam. Board the ship, MS Amadeus Riva, from 4.00pm, where a ernoon tea is served. An early dinner precedes a recital of Chopin, Rachmanino and others with Eric Lu at the Felix Meritis Concert Hall. Sail from Amsterdam to Wesel in the late evening.

Day 2: Schloss Lembeck. We leave the Netherlands and enter Germany, sailing along the charming Lower Rhine in the morning. Mooring at Wesel, we drive to Schloss Lembeck near Dorsten for a mixed treasure chest of a programme with Alexandra Dariescu. We return to the ship in the evening and sail overnight from Wesel to Bonn.

Day 3: Bonn. Moor in Bonn just a er breakfast for a morning song recital at the iconic Beethoven Haus with Julius Drake accompanying mezzosoprano Emily Sierra. We return to the ship for

lunch, or stay on in Bonn for some free time. Dinner is served on the ship before the evening recital of Mozart, Schubert and Beethoven’s nal piano sonatas with Elisabeth Leonskaja. We then sail overnight from Bonn to Andernach.

Day 4: Burg Namedy. Located near Andernach on the Rhine River, Burg Namedy is a historic moated castle with origins dating back to the 14th century. We visit for a mixed programme including Liszt, Mendelssohn and Beethoven’s Appassionata sonata with Mariam Batsashvili. e a ernoon and evening are spent sailing through the Middle Rhine, the most dramatically picturesque stretch of the river. ere is a talk on the music during sailing.

Day 5: Mannheim, Schloss Bruchsal. We arrive at Mannheim for a morning recital of Bach with Jonathan Ferrucci. We then sail over lunchtime from Mannheim to Speyer for a late-a ernoon recital at Schloss Bruchsal with Jaeden IzikDzurko. e works, including Schumann’s Fantasie, demonstrate how varied Romanticism and virtuosity can be in di erent hands or at di erent times. Sail overnight.

Day 6: Sankt Peter. A talk on the music takes place during morning sailing, before mooring at Breisach just a er lunch. We drive to Sankt Peter im Schwarzwald, where our concert with Amatis Trio takes place, which explores the developing role of the piano within the piano trio. Sail overnight from Breisach to Basel.

Day 7: Basel. Straddling the Rhine at the uppermost point for shipping, the Swiss city abuts the borders of France and Germany. We visit for an a ernoon recital of works including Ravel’s Valses nobles et sentimentales with Nelson Goerner, one of the world’s greatest classical pianists.

Day 8: Basel. Coach transfers depart between 8.30 and 9.30am.

Illustrati on: Pfalz Castle and the town of Laub on the Rhine, lithograph c. 1820

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The Rhine Piano Festival

Meet the musicians

Eric Lu

Pianist Eric Lu rst gained international attention as a laureate of the 2015 Chopin Competition. He received the Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2021 and was a BBC New Generation Artist from 2019–22.

Alexandra Dariescu

Creator of e Nutcracker and I, Alexandra is a trailblazing pianist known for her diverse repertoire. She has performed with major orchestras under conductors including Sakari Oramo.

Julius Drake

Julius is Professor of Collaborative Piano at the Guildhall School of Music. He curates an annual series of song recitals in the historic Middle Temple Hall and is regularly invited to give masterclasses.

Emily Sierra

Emily is a Cuban-American mezzo-soprano currently singing in the Ensemble of the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich. She is an alumna of e Juilliard School and the Royal College of Music.

Elisabeth Leonskaja

Elisabeth Leonskaja is among the most celebrated pianists of our times. She regularly performs in prominent piano series in major musical centres of the world, from Paris to Vienna to Melbourne.

Mariam Batsashvili

e Georgian pianist has long secured her place among the top ranks in the recording and streaming market, and was both an Echo Rising Star and BBC New Generation Artist.

Jonathan Ferrucci

Italian-Australian pianist Jonathan Ferrucci has given concerts as a soloist and chamber musician across Europe, Australia and the United States, performing in venues such as Wigmore Hall.

Jaeden Izik-Dzurko

Winner of the 2024 Leeds International Piano Competition, Jaeden has been celebrated by audiences, critics and composers alike for his communicative power and technical command.

Amatis Trio

Founded in Amsterdam in 2014 and now based in Salzburg, the Amatis piano trio was quickly recognised as BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists and Echo Rising Stars.

Nelson Goerner

Goerner is one of the world’s greatest classical pianists and regularly performs on some of the world’s most respected stages with orchestras such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.

History & Art on the Danube

Highlights of the Habsburg Empire by river cruise

6–13 July 2026 (mm 110)

8 days • Lecturer: Gavin Plumley

Cruise in comfort along the Danube, Europe’s most captivating river.

Central Europe’s most glorious capitals: Vienna, Budapest & Bratislava.

Exclusive charter of a small ship, with time to savour the riverine scenery and historic towns.

Special arrangements are a feature, including a private a er-hours visit to the Upper Belvedere.

Daily talks by a cultural historian – specialist in Central Europe and the Habsburg Empire.

Iti nerary

Day 1: Budapest. Fly from London Heathrow to Budapest (British Airways), or make your way.

Day 2: Budapest. e result of the triumphant amalgamation of Buda and Pest in 1873, today Budapest is the principal metropolis of EastCentral Europe, a city of vitality and splendour. Morning tour of the Parliament building – housed here is the precious Coronation regalia including the 10th-century crown of St Stephen. Cross the Danube to the hill-top Castle District of Buda. e National Gallery has a marvellous collection of Hungarian art from the Middle Ages to the present. We conclude with an exclusive visit to the Gothic Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom), the key Hungarian national shrine.

Day 3: Bratislava, Schloss Hof. Bratislava’s old centre is a web of attractive streets and historic buildings. Visits include the Coronation Cathedral of St Martin’s, the neoclassical Primacial Palace, and the collection of 20thcentury art at the Nedbalka Gallery. Alternatively, cross the border into Austria to visit the palace of

Image: MS Amadeus Nova

Schloss Hof. Enlarged by Lukas von Hildebrandt, in the early 18th century as a hunting lodge for Prince Eugene of Savoy.

Day 4: Vienna. e ship is moored all day at Nussdorf, 30 minutes from the centre of Vienna. Morning visits to the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Court Treasury. Free a ernoon. A er dinner return to central Vienna for an exclusive, out-of-hours visit to Schloss Belvedere. See the world’s largest collection of paintings by Klimt, including e Kiss. Also works by Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka and others.

Day 5: Vienna, Wachau Valley. Morning visit to the Leopold Museum, home to a collection of turn-of-the-century art and artefacts. e a ernoon is spent sailing through the Wachau, an especially beautiful stretch of the Danube.

Day 6: Dürnstein, Melk. Moor at Dürnstein. e ruins of a castle in which Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned cling to a steep hill, while a Baroque abbey church perches on the waterfront. In the a ernoon, the domes of Melk abbey appear on an outcrop. A tour of the abbey passes through a sequence of ceremonial courtyards and rooms, culminating in a church of unsurpassed decorative riches.

Day 7: Linz, Český Krumlov. Arrive in Linz, the historic capital of Upper Austria, the old part of the city lies just south of our mooring, around the Hauptplatz, the largest market square in Austria. Nearby are the Alter Dom (Old Cathedral) and the Altes Rathaus (Town Hall). Alternatively, join the optional excursion to the picturesque unesco town of Český Krumlov.

Day 8: Passau, Munich. e ship moors in Passau and coaches leave for Munich city centre and the airport by 9.30am. Or stay on independently. See Practicalities on the website for travel options.

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Music Along the Danube

A voyage through Habsburg heartland via Europe’s sublime waterway

15–22 August 2026 (mm 135)

8 days • Lecturer: Dr Paul Max Edlin

Eight private concerts in appropriate historic buildings, world-class artists, illuminating talks.

Haydn symphonies in the Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt, where he worked for most of his life; Mozart string quartets in Grein, in Austria’s oldest working theatre (1791).

Imogen Cooper, Kristian Bezuidenhout, Carolyn Sampson and Joseph Middleton all appear.

Accommodation throughout on a rst-class river cruiser, which sails from Passau to Bratislava and back, through some of the most enchanting riverine landscape in Europe.

Daily talks by music expert Dr Paul Max Edlin.

Iti nerary

Day 1: Passau. Fly from London Heathrow or Manchester or make your way to Passau independently. e Bavarian city of Passau is crammed with historic buildings, dominated by the great Baroque cathedral, one of the most important episcopal seats in Central Europe. e ship sails at 6.30pm and a reception is followed by dinner.

Day 2: Grein, Dürnstein. Moor at Grein, a charming little town between the Danube and the hills with a 16th-century Schloss rising to one side. A morning talk is followed by a concert with Butter Quartet in Austria’s oldest working theatre. Sail on to Dürnstein. We have an evening concert at the magni cent Dürnstein Abbey with the Vienna Chamber Choir before returning to the ship for dinner.

Day 3: Klosterneuburg. Sail until lunchtime, with a talk on the music mid-morning before a recital in the handsome Augustinussaal of Klosterneuburg Abbey with Kristian

Bezuidenhout on fortepiano. Return to the ship for dinner.

Day 4: Schloss Eckartsau, Bratislava. e ship moors in the little town of Hainburg where Haydn went to school. We take a short drive to Schloss Eckartsau, an enchanting former hunting lodge, for a Schubert recital with Carolyn Sampson and Joseph Middleton. We then sail downstream to Bratislava for a concert of Czech piano trios, including Dvořák’s Dumky , by the Smetana Trio.

Day 5: Eisenstadt. We sail upstream throughout the morning and moor near Vienna before travelling to Eisenstadt. It is dominated by a vast 17th-century mansion, the principal seat of the Esterházy family. Many of Haydn’s works were rst performed here. Our a ernoon concert takes place in the great hall, the Haydnsaal, with the Haydn Philharmonie.

Day 6: Vienna. Principal seat of the Habsburgs for over 600 years, Vienna remains one of the world’s greatest centres for the arts, and has no rivals for its dominant place in the history of music. e morning is free before an a ernoon recital of Schubert Impromptus with renowned pianist Imogen Cooper. Sail upstream from Vienna to Linz.

Day 7: Linz. e historic capital of Upper Austria, Linz is a picturesque maze of streets, alleys and historic buildings. ere is some free time before coaches depart for an a ernoon concert including Beethoven’s Septet at the Palais Kaufmännischer Verein with Wigmore Soloists and Michael Collins. We then sail upstream overnight to Passau, enjoying a reception and dinner against a backdrop of river and wooded hills receding into the dusk.

Day 8: Passau. e ship moors at Passau and coaches leave for Munich city centre and the airport between 8.30 and 9.30am.

Illustrati on: The Danube at Persenbeug, early 20th-century etching by Luigi Kasimir.

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Music Along the Danube

Meet the musicians

Butter Quartet

e ensemble has featured in several festivals, such as the String Quartet Biennale Amsterdam (2024) and the York Early Music Festival (2023). ey released their debut album ‘Scintilla’ in July 2024.

Kristian Bezuidenhout

Kristian is one of the most versatile and exciting musicians of our time, as a keyboard player and conductor. He is a regular guest soloist with the world’s leading ensembles, including the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

Vienna Chamber Choir

Since its founding in 1947, the Vienna Chamber Choir (Wiener Kammerchor) has developed into a trend-setting international ensemble for the modern interpretation of choral music.

Michael Grohotolsky

Michael began his musical career as an alto soloist with the Vienna Boys’ Choir. He is currently a lecturer in conducting and the direction of vocal and instrumental ensembles at the University for Music and the Performing Arts in Vienna.

Carolyn Sampson

Renowned English soprano Carolyn Sampson recently celebrated her recording legacy with the release of her 100th album as a featured solo artist, and in 2024 she was awarded an OBE in the King’s New Year Honours.

Joseph Middleton

Pianist Joseph Middleton specialises in the art of song accompaniment and chamber music and has been internationally acclaimed as one of the nest musicians in this eld.

Smetana Trio

Founded in 1934 by Josef Páleníček, e Smetana Trio are one of the foremost Czech ensembles. It can be seen frequently on concert stages both in the Czech Republic and abroad.

Haydn Philharmonie

e Austro-Hungarian orchestra was founded in 1987 in Eisenstadt by Ádám Fischer from members of the Vienna Philharmonic and the major Hungarian orchestras.

Imogen Cooper

Imogen has a widespread international career and has played at the BBC Proms and with all the major British orchestras. e Imogen Cooper Music Trust was founded in 2015, to support young pianists.

Wigmore Soloists

A new chamber ensemble comprising a roster of outstanding musicians, led by artistic director Michael Collins and created with Wigmore Hall’s Director, John Gilhooly.

Michael Collins

In addition to a distinguished career as a soloist, Michael has in recent years also become highly regarded as a conductor, and is Artistic Director in Residence of the London Mozart Players.

Music Along the Rhine

Outstanding music, beautiful countryside and historic towns

31 August–7 September 2026 (mm 144)

8 days • Lecturer: Dr Katy Hamilton

Seven private concerts in beautiful historic buildings, carefully chosen for their architectural appeal or resonance with the music performed.

Two of Europe’s nest Baroque ensembles perform: Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Vox Luminis.

e Dudok and Leonkoro quartets, Orchestra of the 18th Century and Sollazzo Ensemble all appear.

Travel seamlessly through four countries, with time to explore towns and cities along the way –Basel, Freiburg, Speyer, Bonn, Cologne, Utrecht and Amsterdam.

Accommodation throughout on a rst-class river cruiser, which sails from Basel to Amsterdam.

Daily talks by music expert Dr Katy Hamilton.

Iti nerary

Day 1: Basel. Join one of our festival ights to Basel or Zurich and board the ship any time from 4.00pm onwards. ere is an early dinner before the concert of late Mendelssohn and Beethoven with the Leonkoro Quartet in the Martinskirche. Dating to the 12th century, the Martinskirche underwent a thorough restoration in the 1850s, which included the addition of a semicircular stage for choral concerts, marking its transformation into Basel’s oldest concert venue.

Day 2: Breisach, Freiburg im Breisgau. Wake to the scenic delights of the Upper Rhine before mooring at Breisach am Rhein. e rst of the daily talks takes place on board. Choose free time in Breisach or travel by coach to Freiburg to join a guided tour. Today’s concert venue is at the Historisches Kau aus, the Merchant’s Hall, with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra. We return to the

ship for dinner. Sail overnight to Speyer.

Day 3: Speyer. Sail throughout the morning. Moor just a er midday in Speyer. e little city is dominated by the largest Romanesque cathedral in Germany, burial place of the Salian emperors. ere is some free time here before an evening concert of early Bach cantatas with Vox Luminis.

Day 4: Mannheim. Sail in the early morning from Speyer to Mannheim. In the mid-18th century the court orchestra was famous throughout Europe; Mozart called it an army of generals. e great Baroque Schloss, within walking distance of the ship and venue for a concert of Mozart and Schubert string quartets with the Dudok, is one of the largest in Europe. ere is time this a ernoon to explore nearby palaces, or have some free time in Heidelberg.

Day 5: Bonn. e morning is spent sailing through the dramatically picturesque Middle Rhine to Bonn. is evening’s recital includes the dazzling Kreutzer Sonata with Alina Ibragimova and Cédric Tiberghien, and takes place in the Kammermusiksaal (chamber music room) of the Beethovenhaus.

Day 6: Cologne. Sail from Bonn to Cologne in the morning. A late-morning concert by the Sollazzo Ensemble conjures the atmosphere of 15th-century Cologne in their performance at St Maria im Kapitol, the city’s grandest Romanesque church. Sail throughout the late a ernoon and evening.

Day 7: Utrecht, Amsterdam. Arrive in Utrecht where there is some free time in one of the best-preserved historic cities in the Netherlands. We then sail to Amsterdam for an a ernoon concert of Mozart and Beethoven with the superb Orchestra of the 18th Century in the magni cent Felix Meritis Hall

Day 8: Amsterdam. Coaches leave the ship between 8.15 and 9.15am.

Illustrati on: The Lorelai on The Rhine, lithograph c. 1840.

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Music Along the Rhine

Meet the musicians

Leonkoro Quartet

e Leonkoro String Quartet was founded in Berlin in 2019. ey were BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists from 2022 to 2024 and in March 2024 they received the Young Talent Award of the Concertgebouw Amsterdam.

Vox Luminis

Vox Luminis’ mission is clear: to bring vocal music to a wide audience, with excellence as its guiding principle and touchstone.

Lionel Meunier

French conductor Lionel Meunier is widely regarded as one of the most dynamic and highly acclaimed artistic leaders in the elds of historical performance and choral music active today.

Dudok Quartet

e ensemble performs a wide range of repertoire and is committed to commissioning new works, having collaborated with Joey Roukens, Peter Vigh and eo Loevendie.

Alina Ibragimova

Highlights of recent seasons for the acclaimed violinist have included concerts with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Bamberger Symphoniker and Budapest Festival Orchestra.

Cruising the Douro

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14–22 October 2026

9 days • Lecturers: Dr Gerald Luckhurst & Martin Symington

From Porto to the Spanish border: historic towns and gardens, wine and port tastings, expert speakers on board.

Image: The Douro Valley, © Maksym Kaharlytskyi

Cédric Tiberghien

e pianist has established a truly international career. He has been particularly applauded for his versatility, as demonstrated by his wide-ranging repertoire, interesting programming, and dynamic chamber music partnerships.

Sollazzo Ensemble

Sollazzo Ensemble brings together musicians with a keen interest in late medieval and early Renaissance music.

A ddle and Renaissance viol player specialising in repertoires from the 14th to the 17th centuries, Anna founded Sollazzo, a group dedicated to the music of the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance.

Orchestra of the 18th Century

One of the most prominent period instrument orchestras in the world, it was founded by Frans Brüggen over 40 years ago and the musicians’ approach to the music remains critical, curious, investigative and progressive.

Cambodia by River

Outstanding music, beautiful countryside and historic towns

7–21 March 2026 (mm 893)

15 days • Lecturer: Freddie Matthews

Journey by river from the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam to Siem Reap, the heart of the city of Angkor.

Six nights in a 5-star hotel in Siem Reap, taking in all the major sites of the Khmer empire.

Two visits to Angkor Wat, morning and evening, to see how the stone changes colour with the light.

Outstanding collection of statuary in the National Museum in Phnom Penh.

Sailing the Dalmatian Coast

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30 April–9 May (mm 934) & 13–23 October 2026 (mm 200)

10 days • Lecturer: Dr Zoë Opačić

One of the most beautiful of Mediterranean coastlines with clear blue water and innumerable islands and inlets.

Exclusive charter of a small ship for just 30 participants to explore the string of beautiful, unspoilt historic towns.

Begin in Split – with 2 nights in the Old Town –and end in Dubrovnik, the enchanting UNESCO world heritage site.

Image: Angkor Wat, © Anne Nicole
Image: Dubrovnik, Croatia, © Vincent Rivaud

CELEBRATING MUSIC AND PLACE

Martin Randall Festivals bring together world-class musicians for a sequence of private concerts in Europe’s most glorious buildings, many of which are not normally accessible. We take care of all logistics, from flights and accommodation to pre-concert talks.

More Martin Randall Festivals:

HANDEL IN MALTA

21–27 November 2025

EARLY MUSIC IN YORKSHIRE 6–11 May 2026

THE J. S. BACH JOURNEY 28 September–4 October 2026

MONTEVERDI IN VENICE 11–17 November 2026

Contact us for more information or visit martinrandall.com/festivals

Image: Music in Bologna, © Benjamin Ealovega

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