
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.
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