Interior of Macià Batle winery hall set up for a morning concert with oak barrels and soft lighting

Winery Concerts at Macià Batle: Autumn Season Begins on September 28

On September 28 the historic hall of Macià Batle fills again with music and wine. A compact morning with Mozart, Rachmaninoff and Dvořák – ideal for a relaxed cultural outing on Mallorca.

Winery Concerts at Macià Batle: Autumn Opening on September 28

When on Sunday, September 28, the gates of Bodega Macià Batle open again — Conciertos en la bodega de Macia Batle: la temporada de otoño comienza el 28 de septiembre — it's always a small promise: good music, muted light among oak barrels and the scent of wood and grapes still clinging from summer. The hall, not a stiff concert venue but more a living room for people who enjoy classical music and don't refuse a glass, fills in the morning with relaxed attention – conversations grow quieter, children's feet shuffle in place, and somewhere nearby you can hear the distant hum of the Tramontana if it should blow that morning.

A program, short and sweet – from the heart

Opening: Intimes Cuarteto de cuerda en la Bodega: Apertura exitosa de los conciertos de otoño brings an early Mozart composition to the stage, still carrying the breath of his Italian travels. Light-footed, charming, almost playful – exactly the kind of music that works particularly well in the bodega: transparent, intimate, close.

Piano solo: Matteo Weber takes the stage and serves musical morsels with great effect: a Gigue (KV 574) as a small morning espresso, then Rachmaninoff Études-Tableaux – dense pictures in sound, sometimes melancholic, sometimes stormy. You sense the craftsmanship here, while also leaving room for emotion.

Finale: After the interval chamber music becomes a warm quintet: Dvořák's Piano Quintet Op. 81. Melodies that linger in the ear; rhythms that sound southern and capture the warmth of a late September day. In a bodega this feels like a conversation among old friends – without pathos, but with great impact.

Why this matters for Mallorca

Such morning concerts are more than just pleasant weekend culture. They connect local economic actors with artistic life: winemakers open spaces, musicians find an audience often made up of locals, residents and visitors. This strengthens everyday cultural life beyond the big summer stages and extends the season – a useful side effect for restaurants, small hotels and service providers around Campos and the east of the island.

Moreover, the format creates a special intimacy: not a five-hour performance, but compact, clear programs you can enjoy even after a leisurely breakfast. For many it has become an autumn fixture: you meet acquaintances, have a glass, listen and go home with a pleasantly musical feeling.

Practical information for visiting

Doors open about 30 minutes before the concert; seating is limited. A phone call to the bodega or a look at the website is advisable, as concerts often sell out quickly. Those who wish to stay afterwards: typically at Macià Batle there is often the opportunity for a small wine tasting – a lovely link between culture and cuisine.

For the visit, comfortable clothing is recommended (it can still be cool in the hall) and curiosity: here you experience high art without frills, with the calm of a rural morning, the clatter of a service cart in the distance and the soft clink of glasses. In short: a Sunday that does good to mind and palate – and a beautiful start to the island's autumn season.

Frequently asked questions

What are the winery concerts at Macià Batle in Mallorca like?

The concerts at Macià Batle are intimate morning performances held inside the winery, with classical music in a calm, relaxed setting. The atmosphere is informal but attentive, and many visitors enjoy combining the concert with a glass of wine afterwards. It feels more like a cultural Sunday gathering than a formal concert hall event.

When does the autumn concert season at Macià Batle start in Mallorca?

The autumn season at Macià Batle begins on Sunday, September 28. The opening concert marks the return of the winery’s seasonal cultural programme in Mallorca. Because seating is limited, it is sensible to check availability in advance.

What kind of music is played at the Macià Batle concerts?

The programme focuses on classical music, with a mix of chamber works and solo piano. For the opening concert, the line-up includes Mozart, Rachmaninoff and Dvořák, which gives the morning a varied and balanced feel. The selection is compact rather than long, which suits the winery setting well.

Can you have a wine tasting after a concert at Macià Batle in Mallorca?

Yes, there is often the chance to stay a little longer and enjoy a small wine tasting after the concert. That makes the visit feel complete, especially for people who want to connect music with local wine culture. It is worth checking with the winery, since the exact offer can vary.

Are the Macià Batle concerts in Mallorca suitable for a relaxed Sunday morning?

Yes, they are designed for exactly that kind of morning. The concerts are short, intimate and easy to combine with a late breakfast or a slow start to the day. Many visitors appreciate the quiet atmosphere and the chance to enjoy culture without a long commitment.

How early should I arrive for a concert at Macià Batle in Mallorca?

Doors usually open about 30 minutes before the concert starts. Because seating is limited, arriving early is a good idea if you want to choose a place comfortably. It also leaves time to settle in before the performance begins.

What should I wear to a winery concert in Mallorca?

Comfortable clothing is the best choice for a concert at Macià Batle. The hall can feel a little cool, even on a pleasant day, so it makes sense to bring an extra layer. The setting is relaxed, so there is no need for formal dress.

Why are the Macià Batle concerts in Mallorca important for the local area?

The concerts help connect winemakers, musicians and local audiences in a way that supports everyday cultural life in Mallorca. They also help extend the season beyond summer, which can be useful for nearby restaurants, small hotels and other local businesses. For visitors, the result is a more personal cultural experience in the east of the island.

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