Concert events in Lower Austria | Office of the Lower Austrian provincial government, 22.06.2023

2023-06-22 15:45:10

From early music in Mauerbach to jazz in Baden

St. Pölten (OTS/NLK) – With flute magic of a special kind under the motto “Oman.Barock” and works by Jan van Eyck, Francesco Corbetta, Giuseppe Sammartini and Antonio Vivaldi in the interpretation of the Austrian Baroque Company, tomorrow, Friday, 23 June, from 6 p.m. in the Kaisergarten of the Mauerbach Kartause, this year’s festival “Ancient Music in the Mauerbach Kartause” will continue. More information and tickets at 01/53415-850500, e-mail [email protected] and www.bda.gv.at.

Also tomorrow, Friday, June 23, Federica Ferrari, Bertl Mayer, Flip Philipp, Marco Antonio Da Costa and Stefan Thaler will be giving the concert “A jóia escondida” from 8 p.m. in the Traismauer Fine Art Gallery. More information and tickets under 0664/3388720, e-mail [email protected] and www.fineartgalerie.at.

The singer Nataša Mirković and the hurdy-gurdy player Matthias Loibner will undertake a poetic-musical sound image journey to the traditions of lamentations tomorrow, Friday, June 23, as part of the current exhibition “Dystopoly” in the former Wilhelmsburg stoneware factory; the “Aeolian Sounds” can be heard from 6 p.m. More information at 0677/63471533, e-mail [email protected] and https://www.geschirr-museum.at.

“Schubert and more…” will be the subject of the next “Schwingungen” music lounge tomorrow, Friday, June 23, in the Theater am Steg in Baden, where Verena Larsen will focus on Franz Schubert’s lieder and chamber music from 7 p.m. More information and tickets from the Beethovenhaus Baden on 02252/86800-630 and e-mail [email protected].

“Culture in Langenloiser courtyards & gardens” will offer the setting for a Copy & Paste concert tomorrow, Friday, June 23, from 7.30 p.m. at the Anton Eitzinger winery in Langenlois. Admission: free donation; Further information from the Eitzinger winery on 0676/5730335, e-mail [email protected] and www.eitzinger.at or. www.kulturlangenlois.at.

The Tulln Music School is offering “Danube Power” tomorrow, Friday, June 23, from 5.30 p.m. on the Tulln Danube Stage. Admission is free; more information at www.donaubuehne.at.

Tomorrow, Friday, June 23, this year’s “Baroque Festival St. Pölten” will continue its program with Fetish Baroque and the program “Superheroes” on the stage in the courtyard. The finale on Saturday, June 24th, will then be contested in the Franciscan church by Dani de Morón, the Accedemia del Piacere and Fahmi Alqhai with “Metamorfosis”. It always starts at 7 p.m.; more information and tickets under 02742/333-2601, e-mail [email protected] and www.barockfestival.at.

Irish and Scottish music will be presented at the “Irish Folk Night” with Na Mahones ó Inis Beag tomorrow, Friday, June 23, from 7 p.m. in the Gloggnitz Castle pavilion. On Sunday, June 25, from 5 p.m. in the Christkönigskirche, there will be “Virtuoso Organ Music” by Wolfgang Capek, who will play, among other things, the Toccata by Johann Sebastian Bach, the Fantasy in F minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and improvisations by Camille Saint-Saëns. More information and tickets at 02662/42219 or 02662/44828, e-mail [email protected] and www.moz-art.net.

On Saturday, June 24, the Czech Ensemble Baroque under Roman Válek, together with Adam Plachetka, Shira Patchornik, Theodore Browne, Lucie Kaňková and Dagmar Šašková, will perform Joseph Haydn’s oratorio “Il ritorno di Tobia (Tobias’ homecoming)” for the performance. More information and tickets at 02164/2268, e-mail [email protected] and www.haydnregion-noe.at.

On Saturday, June 24, from 8 p.m., the opera evening “Alla Buffa” is on the program in the arcaded courtyard of Schloss Hof, in which the Philharmonie Marchfeld under Bettina Schmitt together with Maria Nazarova (soprano) and Carlos Osuna (tenor) will perform a cross-section Operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gaetano Donizetti, Ruggero Leoncavallo, Gioacchino Rossini and Mikhail Glinka are presented.More information and tickets from the Philharmonie Marchfeld at 02282/3519, e-mail [email protected] and www.philharmonie-marchfeld.at.

Following the theme of “Cassandra and the women of Troy” at the Melk Summer Games, the Melk Abbey Choir and Orchestra conducted by Thomas Foramitti will sing Abbé Stadler’s “Polyxena” from 1811 on Saturday, June 24, from 7.30 p.m. in the Kolomanisaal of Melk Abbey For more information and tickets, contact Melk Abbey on 02752/555-230, e-mail [email protected] and www.stiftmelk.at.

Also on Saturday, June 24, Adrian Eröd, Martha Matscheko, Anja Mittermüller and the United Europe Orchestra will perform the concert “That sounds so wonderful!” with opera and operetta melodies from 7 p.m. in the church of St. Anna im Felde in Pöggstall Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Figaro” and “Don Giovanni” to Johann Strauss’ “Fledermaus” and Jacques Offenbach’s “Tales of Hoffmann” to Franz Lehár’s “The Merry Widow”. Tickets among others under 01/7125400, e-mail [email protected] and www.culturall.com; more information at e-mail [email protected] and www.kulturtage-schlosspoeggstall.at.

The “Schoolyard Concert #8” with Anna Mabo, Clemens Sainitzer and Thomas A. Beck will take place on Saturday, June 24th at the Taro American Bar in Bruck an der Leitha; The open-air event begins at 7 p.m. For more information and tickets, email [email protected] or www.kultur-bruck.at.

In the Cafe im Wittnerhof in Gramatneusiedl, on Sunday, June 25, from 6 p.m., the eight cellists of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra will demonstrate the thesis “Humor is when you still laugh” with works by Joseph Haydn, Josef Strauss, Antonín Dvořák and Heitor Villa- Lobos, with Peter Siakala reciting texts by Christine Nöstlinger. More information and tickets under 0650/7632552 and 0650/7632546, www.wittnerhof.at and www.AchtCellisten.at or. www.kultur-bruck.at.

At the opening of the “East-West Music Festival”, which this year focuses on Italy, the Josef Suk Chamber Orchestra under Igor Andriievskyi will play together with the soloists Gaetano di Bacco (saxophone) and Gernot Winischhofer (violin) on Sunday, June 25th , from 6.30 p.m. in front of the Villa in the Südpark in St. Pölten an open-air summer night concert with Antonio Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons”, Astor Piazzolla’s “Saxtango”, the Concierto in D minor by Alessandro Marcello, a Csardas by Pedro Iturralde and a Suite by Ennio Morricone. More information and tickets at 0699/81180995, e-mail [email protected] and www.ostwestmusikfest.at.

On Sunday, June 25th, Tom Jones will be a Alex Reed at VAZ St. Pölten as part of his “Ages & Stages” tour and will present his hits from “It’s Not Unusual” to “Delilah” and “Sexbomb” from 8 p.m. More information and tickets from the VAZ St. Pölten on 02742/714 00, e-mail [email protected] and www.vaz.at.

On Sunday, June 25, the trio Durchblick – the tenors Klaus Mally and Otto Piplics as well as the pianist Hannes Marek – invites you to a musical journey through the “Golden Twenties (of the 19th century)” from 11 a.m. in Fischau Castle. . More information and tickets from Forum Bad Fischau-Brunn on 0664/4418770, e-mail [email protected] and www.schloss-fischau.at.

In and around Reinsberg Castle, on Sunday, June 25, from 2:30 p.m., the “Herztouren” festival will once more take place, with HP Falkner, the Ybbstaler Musikanten and Federspiel playing under the motto “Ziach und Blech” this time . More information and tickets at 07487/2351-102, e-mail [email protected] and www.kulturdorf.reinsberg.at.

In the master classes in Gutenstein Castle, young talents will show their skills over the next few weeks. The opening matinee is scheduled for Sunday, June 25, from 11:30 a.m. in the arcaded courtyard of the castle, followed by master class concerts in the refectory of the Servite Monastery in Mariahilfberg on July 8, 9, 28 and 29 and July 4, 12, 13 and 13. , August 20th and 27th. Admission: free donation; Further information and the detailed program at 0676/5204517, e-mail office@meister Klassen-gutenstein.at and www.meisterklassen-gutenstein.com.

Finally, on Monday, June 26th, the band Global Glue with Peter Natterer, Philippine Duchateau, Gina Schwarz and Ulli Pesendorfer will play excerpts from the “American Songbook” at “Jazz auf der Hauswiese” in the Gasthaus Hauswiese in Baden. Start is at 7 p.m.; Entry:
free donation. Table reservations under 0650/6771122; more information below www.badeninkultur.eu.

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