2023-11-04 19:07:30
ORF Steiermark
On Saturday, five young finalists once once more demonstrated their skills at the “Styrian Harmonica Competition”. Finally, 13-year-old Laurenz Schlager from St. Andrä-Höch was able to convince in the Steinhalle Lannach.
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It was with great excitement that the final round of the 28th “Styrian Harmonica Competition” began on Saturday followingnoon. All five finalists demonstrated their skills in the Steinhalle Lannach by presenting a compulsory piece and a freestyle piece.
Great review for Laurenz Schlager
Marcel Halsmayr, Matthias Puntigam, Tobias Ruprechter, Laurenz Schlager and Johanna Steinegger: These five finalists were selected from dozens of applicants – and at the grand finale of the traditional competition, they not only impressed the jury, but also the viewers in front of the television screens. One of them ended up winning.
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ORF / Regine Schöttl The finalists of the “Styrian Harmonica Competition 2023”, from left: Tobias Ruprechter (from Gratwein-Straßengel, 14 years old), Laurenz Schlager (from St. Andrä-Höch, 13 years old), Matthias Puntigam (from Bruck an der Mur, 13 years old), Johanna Steinegger (from Kammern im Liesingtal, 14 years old) and Marcel Halsmayr (from Altenmarkt near St. Gallen, 14 years old) ORF / Regine Schöttl Laurenz Schlager (from St. Andrä-Höch, 13 years old) ORF / Regine Schöttl Johanna Steinegger (from Kammern im Liesingtal, 14 years old) ORF / Regine Schöttl Matthias Puntigam (from Bruck an der Mur, 13 years old) ORF / Regine Schöttl Marcel Halsmayr (from Altenmarkt near St. Gallen, 14 years old) ORF / Regine Schöttl Tobias Ruprechter (from Gratwein-Straßengel, 14 years old) ORF / Regine Schöttl from left: presenter Paul Prattes, the winner of the “Styrian Harmonica Competition 2023” Laurenz Schlager and ORF Styria regional director Gerhard Koch ORF / Regine Schöttl The jury, from left: Anna-Lisa Kröll (music student and winner of the “Styrian Harmonica Competition 2017”), Karl Lenz (Radio Steiermark folk culture presenter), Christine Gutzelnig (Radio Steiermark folk culture presenter) and Franz Posch (presenter “Mei liabste Weis”) ORF / Regine Schöttl from left: Governor Christopher Drexler , the winner of the “Styrian Harmonica Competition 2023” Laurenz Schlager and ORF Styria regional director Gerhard Koch
Laurenz Schlager from St. Andrä-Höch achieved a total of 72 points with his performances – “Almbleamerl Landler” (compulsory piece) and “Textilaku Marsch” (ceremonial piece) – and thus won the “Styrian Harmonica Competition 2023” as well as the first prize, a Styrian harmonica “Harmonica production Schmidt”. The jury was particularly enthusiastic regarding his freestyle piece “Textilaku Marsch” and awarded it ten points four times, making it the highest possible rating.
Marcel Halsmayr from Altenmarkt near St. Gallen took second place (71 points) with the performances “South of Mur and Mürz” (compulsory piece) and “Mein Gruß” (Kürstück) and with it a Styrian harmonica from the company “Strasser”.
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Tobias Ruprechter from Gratwein-Straßengel (compulsory piece: “He goes one”, freestyle piece: “Simson Marsch”. 70 points) in third place as well as the participants Matthias Puntigam from Bruck an der Mur (compulsory piece: “Marsch der Steirer”, freestyle piece : “Ziaglgrab’n Landler”. 64 points) and Johanna Steinegger from Kammern im Liesingtal (compulsory piece: “Tanzboden Landler”, freestyle piece: “Memories of Seckau”. 62 points) were awarded valuable prizes from the Austrian Organizers Association. All five finalists also received non-cash prizes from the Steirisches Volksliedwerk.
Enthusiastic jury
The jury included the musician and presenter Franz Posch, the Radio Steiermark presenter Christine Gutzelnig, the folk musician and Radio Steiermark presenter Karl Lenz and Anna-Lisa Kröll, music student and winner of the “Styrian Harmonica Competition 2017”; The winner of the “Styrian Harmonica Competition 2022”, Leon Pühringer from St. Nikolai im Sausal, was also a guest on the show.
ORF / Regine Schöttl
The harmonica competition might be experienced live on television once more this year: an ORF Steiermark team led by director Robert Sturmer was in the Steinhalle Lannach with five cameras and a broadcast van and broadcast the 28th “Styrian Harmonica Competition” on ORF 2. The musical was moderated Event in the Steinhalle in Lannach by Paul Prattes.
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