ArtDialog

ArtDialog ArtDialog is a Swiss-based platform for interdisciplinary arts and media. We curate, produce, and report cultural formats across Europe.

Music • Performance • Visual storytelling
Directed by Svetlana Vasylyeva. More: https://beacons.ai/artdialog.ch 🎉 Welcome to ArtDialog — Interdisciplinary Arts & Media

Based in Switzerland, we connect music, performance and visual storytelling through:
🎬 Festivals
🎭 Artist-led formats
📖 Cultural reports
🎥 Multimedia production

Here you’ll find event highlights, creative insights and behind-the-

scenes stories from our projects and international collaborations.

👉 Full link in bio: beacons.ai/artdialog.ch

Let’s stay connected!

13/05/2026
A look back at the Musique & Architecture vernissage held on April 24 at the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de La Neuveville....
06/05/2026

A look back at the Musique & Architecture vernissage held on April 24 at the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de La Neuveville.

In resonance with the exhibitions Patrimoine ? L’éloquence des murs and Girouette, gargouille & cie, the evening created a dialogue between heritage, architecture and baroque music.

The musical programme, curated by ArtDialog, brought together laureates of the Rahn Musikpreis:
• Anastasia Dziadevych · violin
• Diana Adamyan · violin
• Alfredo Ferre · cello
We warmly thank Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de La Neuveville, Rahn Kulturfonds, Patrimoine bernois – Groupe régional Grand Chasseral, CEFF, Conseil du Jura bernois and Ville de La Neuveville.

Special thanks to:
Special thanks to:

• Christian Rossé · President of the Société du Musée
• Elisabeth Beck · Member of the Conseil du Jura bernois
• Pierre-Yves Moeschler · President of Patrimoine Grand Chasseral
• François Vermot · Photographer
• Sandrine Girardier · Curator of the museum
for their presence and support during this meaningful cultural encounter.

ArtDialog continues its work creating dialogues between music, heritage, architecture and living artistic experience.

Meet our artist: Diana Adamyan              Armenian violinist Diana Adamyan is widely regarded as one of the most outst...
19/04/2026

Meet our artist: Diana Adamyan Armenian violinist Diana Adamyan is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding musicians of her generation.

A prizewinner of the Menuhin Competition 2018 and the Khachaturian Competition 2020, she has established an international career, performing with orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, and the hr-Sinfonieorchester.

She appears at leading venues including the Elbphilharmonie and the Berlin Philharmonie, and is a regular guest at major international festivals. Alongside her solo career, she is also deeply engaged in chamber music.

Based in Basel, she continues her studies with Leonidas Kavakos. She plays a violin by Nicolò Gagliano (1760), kindly loaned by the Henri Moerel Foundation.

✨ April 24
📍 La Neuveville
🕔 5:00 PM
🎟 Free entry / collect

Our artiste 2026Alfredo Ferre Martínez (Onomeya)          After appearing at festivals such as Verbier and Gstaad, we ar...
18/04/2026

Our artiste 2026
Alfredo Ferre Martínez (Onomeya) After appearing at festivals such as Verbier and Gstaad, we are incredibly happy to welcome Alfredo Ferre (Onomeya) to our upcoming concert 🎻

A cellist with an international career and a unique artistic universe where classical music meets electronics and meditative sound.

Under the name Onomeya, he creates immersive sonic spaces — contemplative and deeply personal.

📅 April 24
📍 La Neuveville
🕔 5:00 PM
🎟 Free entry / collect

Baroque Music Concert

In collaboration with

He studied at the Escuela Reina Sofía in Madrid and the Musik-Akademie Basel, and performs on a cello attributed to Francesco Gofriller (Venice, c. 1730).

Instagram: .alfredoferre
Website: onomeya.com

Our next artist —  Anastasia Dziadevych (violin) 🎻Originally from Ukraine, Anastasia studied at a young age at the Buchm...
16/04/2026

Our next artist —
Anastasia Dziadevych (violin) 🎻

Originally from Ukraine, Anastasia studied at a young age at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv. She later continued her studies in Zurich with Rudolf Koelman and is currently studying with Alexander Sitkovetsky and Ilya Gringolts.

A laureate of the Rahn Music Prize, she performs internationally as both a soloist and chamber musician across Europe and Israel, and is the first violinist of the Gertler Quartet.

Anastasia has taken part in the Aspen Music Festival and the Verbier Festival Orchestra, and has collaborated with the Franz Schmidt Kammerorchester, the Bayerische Philharmonie, and the ZHdK String Orchestra. She is also currently gaining orchestral experience with the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich.

Since 2021, she has been supported by the Lyra Stiftung.

📅 April 24
📍 La Neuveville
🕔 5:00 PM
🎟 Free entry

✨ An opening as an artistic experienceThe Musée d’Art et d’Histoire of La Neuveville presents two new exhibitions:🔸 “L’é...
15/04/2026

✨ An opening as an artistic experience

The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire of La Neuveville presents two new exhibitions:

🔸 “L’éloquence des murs”
🔸 “Girouette, gargouille & cie”

🎶 On the occasion of the opening, an opening concert of baroque music will take place,
presented in partnership with ArtDialog

Purcell • Corelli • Vivaldi

Performed by a string trio, laureates of the Rahn Music Prize:
🎻 Anastasia Dziadevych
🎻 Diana Adamyan
🎻 Alfredo Ferre

The music enters into dialogue with the architecture,
extending the experience of the exhibitions.

📅 April 24 | 17:00
📍 La Neuveville

Just came out of the concert and this was not just a performance, but a very clear and deeply thought-out concept.The wh...
01/04/2026

Just came out of the concert and this was not just a performance, but a very clear and deeply thought-out concept.

The whole program was built around a lineage of composer-pianists — from Johann Sebastian Bach (through Liszt) to Medtner, Chopin, Scriabin and Beethoven.
Not just great names, but musicians for whom pianism itself was a way of thinking - virtuosity as language, not as display.

And you could really feel it: not a sequence of pieces, but a single statement, internally connected.

Medtner was absolutely monumental -
tragic, intensely structured, almost unsettlingly contemporary in its depth of feeling.

Chopin was not a lyrical pause, but a point of instability where form begins to breathe, to shift, to search.

And then the line continues through Scriabin to Beethoven - to the Sonata op.111 - as a kind of limit, where form dissolves and time ceases to be linear.

The final Liebestod felt like a natural conclusion - a step beyond the whole structure.
And all of this - over three consecutive evenings, recorded live.
You can feel it: not a fixed interpretation, but something living, evolving in real time.

Alex is Alex. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
And this was a truly major artistic statement.

16/01/2026

Last night at KKL Luzern ✨
Alexandra Dovgan performed Mozart’s concerto with the Lucerne Orchestra.
To be chosen to take over a concert originally linked to Maria João Pires is already remarkable.
But Alexandra went even further: when Beatrice Rana had to cancel at the very last minute, Alexandra also performed the entire second part - Bach’s Toccata in E minor and Chopin’s Sonata No.3, and closed with a Chopin Waltz encore.

A true artist — beyond her years. Sound on: Chopin Waltz (encore, live at KKL

17/12/2025

General rehearsal of Die Fledermaus.
Joyful, colourful, full of pure theatre energy.

A true Barbie-land Fledermaus —
funny, playful, irresistibly bright. ✨

Marina Viotti shines on stage,
together with her brilliant, elegant brother,
and an incredible cast clearly enjoying every moment.

A few performances still ahead -
Zurich Opera House, until January 10 #

23/11/2025

Himari - 8 years old.
2019, Kyiv Philharmonic Hall.
A small violin.
A tiny figure.
And music that feels impossibly sincere.
Some children don’t “perform” -
they simply are music.

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