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Denis Balibouse

Swiss folklore fans gather for world's biggest alpine horn festival

A flag thrower and alphorn blowers perform on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

NENDAZ, Switzerland (Reuters) - The soft sounds of hundreds of wooden Swiss alpine horns filled the valley below Switzerland's Mount Tracouet on Sunday, as the world's largest festival of its kind concluded after three days.

The traditional instruments, alphorn in German or cor des Alpes in French, look like supersized smoking pipes.

Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Over three meters long and built in several connecting pieces to make transport manageable, they are beloved by many Swiss for whom the somber tones conjure images of snow-topped mountain peaks swirling in the clouds.

While the horns have been used by mountain dwellers in Switzerland, Germany, France and elsewhere, they are commonly associated with the traditional Swiss agrarian culture that dominates the country's Alpine hinterlands.

They were used historically by herders to call to their cows and are often blown in the evening, when their resonating sounds that carry for miles seem to usher in the falling dusk.

A general view of alphorn blowers performing an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

"It is magic because the sound of the alphorn is really catching, it deeply moves you, it gives you chills and when we are this many players, it is just beautiful,” said Jean-Yves Roulet, a participant from the town of Constantine in the canton of Vaud.

Hundreds of people attended this year's event in the ski town of Nendaz in the Swiss canton of Valais above the Rhone River valley.

Competitors, solo and in ensembles, vie for the rights to call themselves among the best alpine horn blowers in the world.

Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Some 200 men and women dressed in folk costumes and blowing fiercely into their instruments unite for the grand finale where they play simultaneously.

In neutral Switzerland, fairness is paramount, so the Nendaz judges are sequestered inside a tent where they cannot see who is playing, allowing them to score with impartiality.

Switzerland even has a alphorn academy, a 20-year-old Montreux-based group that seeks to promote the instrument at home and around the world.

Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

(Writing by John Miller in Zurich, reporting by Cecile Mantovani in Nendaz; editing by Jason Neely)

A flag thrower and alphorn blowers perform on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Alphorn blowers arrive at the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
A woman with a dog is seen as alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
A man with a dog are seen as alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
An alphorn blower performs an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
An alphorn blower performs an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
An alphorn blower arrives at the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
An alphorn blower arrives at the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
A child reacts as alphorn blowers perform an ensemble piece on the last day of the Alphorn International Festival on the alp of Tracouet in Nendaz, southern Switzerland, July 22, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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