Concert events in Lower Austria | Office of the Lower Austrian provincial government, August 30, 2023

2023-08-30 15:53:39

From the walking concert in Krems to the digital art intervention in Wilhelmsburg

St.Pölten (OTS) On Saturday, September 2nd, starting at 5 p.m., violinist Jelena Popržan will transform the State Gallery of Lower Austria and the public space in Krems into a mobile concert stage. The Walking Concert offers insights into the exhibition “Art Treasures from the Baroque to the Present”, a special sound experience in the installation “Dream Catcher” and leads to the old town of Stein. More information and tickets under 02732/908010, e-mail office@kunstmeile.at and www.kunstmeile.at.

On Saturday, September 2, Marina & the Kats will also be playing swing “Different” from 7.30 p.m. in the garden of Noah’s Arch in Schiltern. More information at www.arche-noah.at; Tickets under 02734/3450, e-mail tickets@kulturlangenlois.at and www.kulturlangenlois.at.

Also on Saturday, September 2, Michaela Rabitsch and Robert Pawlik will spread “Indian Spirit” from 8 p.m. in the JazzClub Drosendorf. There are further concerts on Thursday, September 14, from 7:30 p.m. in the workshop in Hausmening and on Saturday, September 16, from 7:30 p.m. in Vösendorf Castle. More information and maps for Drosendorf at 0664/9364090 and www.jazzclub-drosendorf.atfor Hausmening at 07472/601-454, e-mail e.strauss@amstetten.at and www.avb.amstetten.at and for Vösendorf on 0650/5510381 and www.voesendorf.gv.at/kultur.

On Saturday, September 2nd and Sunday, September 3rd, soloists from “Cabaret” will present popular songs from well-known musicals from 7.30 p.m. in the Stadttheater der Bühne Baden; the orchestra of the Baden stage plays under Andjelko Igrec. More information and tickets at the Baden stage on 02252/22522, e-mail ticket@buehnebaden.at and www.buehnebaden.at.

At the “Reichenauer Kultursommer” in the Parkhotel Hirschwang an der Rax, Gabriela Benesch and Alex Parker will present the greatest hits and most beautiful stories of the music legend in their “Udo Jürgens Story” on Saturday, September 2, from 6.30 p.m. On Sunday, September 3, from 11 a.m., Stefan Jürgens will present himself as a musician in his new solo program “So many colors” and garnish the concert evening with stand-up comedy and stories from life. For more information and tickets, call 05/7171-21800, e-mail tickets@kultursommerreichenau.at and www.kultursommer.co.at.

As part of the “East-West Music Festival” Marco Schiavo and Sergio Marchegiani will play compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, Gioachino Rossini, Franz Schubert and Antonin Dvorak Piano music for four hands. On Sunday, September 17, the piano concert matinee “Chopin” follows here with works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giacomo Puccini and Frédéric Chopin; Antonio di Cristofano and the Camerata Vienna string quartet will play. It always starts at 11 a.m.; more information and tickets under 0699/81180995, e-mail music festival@gmx.at and www.ostwestmusikfest.at.

This year, on Sunday, September 3rd, the “Orgelkunst Ziersdorf” series offers the soloist concert “Virtuosos for trumpet and organ” with Selina Ott and Johannes Zeinler, featuring music by Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach, André Jolivet, Thomas Daniel Schlee, Dedicated to Alfred Mitterhofer, Maurice Duruflé and Peter Planyavsky. On Sunday, September 17th, Elisabeth Ullmann and the vocal ensemble Momentum Vocal Music under Simon Erasimus will perform the choir-organ concert “Sound Diversity of the Voice” with works by Félix-Alexandre Guilmant, Anton Heiller, Johannes Brahms, György Ligeti and Johann Sebastian Bach; It begins at 4 p.m. in the parish church in Zierdorf. Andy Baum, Dominik Plangger, Ramona Kasheer, John Gillard as well as Lina and Arnulf Lindner will perform the John Lennon tribute “Give Peace a Chance” in the Weinviertel concert hall in Ziersdorf on Friday, September 22nd from 7.30 p.m. More information and tickets from the Konzerthaus Weinviertel on 02956/2204-16, e-mail tickets@konzerthaus-weinviertel.at and www.konzerthaus-weinviertel.at or. www.orgelkunst-ziersdorf.at.

The band Swing.at, led by bandleader Wolf-Dieter Stöffel, will be playing swing, Vienna’s folk and ballads on Thursday, September 7, from 7 p.m. at the jazz tavern at Weingut Franz Schwabl in Baden. More information and tickets under 0664/4307920 and e-mail weingutfranzschwabl@outlook.com.

The “Jazz Café Project” in the Theater am Steg in Baden presents on Thursday, September 7th, the ARGE Jazz Band Baden, on Friday, September 15th, Sandor Rigo and the Albert Reifert Trio and on Thursday, September 21st, the Leonhard Riepler – Nicolas Urban sextet. It always starts at 7 p.m.; Admission: free donation. For more information contact the Culture Department of the Municipality of Baden at 02252/86800-522 and e-mail cornelia.znoy@baden.gv.at.

On Thursday, September 7th and Friday, September 8th, Hubert von Goisern will be making a stop in Grafenegg together with his band as part of the “Zeiten &zeichen” tour; It all starts at 8 p.m. at the cloud tower. For more information and tickets, call 01/5868383, e-mail tickets@grafenegg.com and www.grafenegg.com.

At the “Concert for Wiener Neustadt” the Wiener Neustadt instrumentalists under Michael Salamon will play “Sense or Nonsense – Music in the New World” on Thursday, September 7, from 7.30 p.m. You can hear the “Nonsens Song” from the film “Modern Times”, a movement from Antonín Dvořák’s symphony “From the New World” and the Johann Strauss waltz “On the Beautiful Blue Danube” with free admission; Tenor Andreas Sauerzapf is the soloist. At the subsequent city festival on Friday, September 8th and Saturday, September 9th, there will be musical contributions from the band Artett, the formation Viscaia Jazz, the Swingin’Sirs and Sisters, Mo Gruja & Friends, Marianne Mendt, Larissa & Band , King & Potter and KTEE. More information and the detailed program at 02622/373-311, e-mail office@wiener-neustadt.at and www.buntesfest-wn.at.

The “Allegro Vivo” festival continues on Thursday, September 7th, from 7 p.m. in the parish church of Waidhofen an der Thaya with a “Hallelujah” and music by Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf and Georg Friedrich Handel. On Friday, September 8th, from 7.30 p.m. in the Konzerthaus Weinviertel in Ziersdorf, “Mother’s Piano” will not only feature music by Rodion Shchedrin, Ludwig von Beethoven, Robert Schumann and Philipp Manuel Gutmann, but also texts by Loriot and Karl Valentin read by Cornelius Obonya and Robert Gerhardt. “Musical bridges” with Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven and Roland Batik will be built by Roland Batik, Tobias Meissl and Heinrich Werkl – and Andrea Eckert as reciter – on Saturday, September 9, from 7 p.m. at Schleinitz Castle. The day following, on Sunday, September 10, from 4 p.m., “Language Sound” with “The Beautiful Magelone” by Johannes Brahms (performers: Adrian Eröd and Bernadette Bartos) as well as recitations by Andrea Eckert will be heard here.

The last item on the program is then a concert with Johann Sebastian Bach’s Concerto in E major BWV 1042 for violin, strings and basso continuo, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Exsultate, jubilate” in C major KV 165 and Anton Bruckner’s String Quintet in F major, the Academia Allegro Vivo under Vahid Khadem-Missgh and the soprano Miriam Kutrowatz on Thursday, September 14, from 7 p.m. at Weitra Castle as “Symphonic Echo”, on Friday, September 15, from 7 p.m. in the Göttweig Collegiate Church as “Power Source” and on Saturday, September 16, from 7 p.m. “Full of Life” and on Sunday, September 17, from 4 p.m. as the official festival closing concert in the library of Altenburg Abbey. More information and tickets under 02982/4319, e-mail tickets@allegro-vivo.at and www.allegro-vivo.at.

Accompanied by Gerlinde Sbardellati on the English horn, Judith Schiller on the harp and Stefan Teufert on the cello, tenor Norbert Ernst will premiere a new setting of Michael Salamon’s “Nibelungenlied” on Friday, September 8th, from 6.30 p.m. in the Knights’ Hall of the Aggstein Castle ruins. More information and tickets under 02753/8228-1, e-mail info@ruineaggstein.at and www.ruineaggstein.at.

The Ensemble Tris will play “Fairy Tales & Legends” with music by Robert Schumann, Leoš Janáček, Johan Amberg and Engelbert Humperdinck at the “Purkersdorf Classic Concert” on Friday, September 8, from 7:30 p.m. in the Purkersdorf Educational Center. More information under 02231/62267 and e-mail community@purkersdorf.at; cards below
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Also on Friday, September 8, the chorus h12-5m, the string ensemble of the Wiener Neustadt Music School, Wolfgang Doležal, Joachim Csaikl, the Keller Partie, Paul Eisenkirchner, La Sartoria and Axel Pfahler invite you to a musical-literary “Art Moon Night” in the castle park of Bad Fischau. For more information, call 0664/2339110 and 0664/4418770, e-mail art@schloss-fischau.at and www.schloss-fischau.at.

The band 1Stimmig has songs by STS, Wolfgang Ambros, Georg Danzer, Reinhard Fendrich, A3, Kurt Ostbahn and others with them when they play Friday, September 8th, from 7pm at the Theater am Steg in Baden. More information and tickets from the Beethovenhaus Baden on 02252/86800-630 and e-mail tickets@beethovenhaus-baden.at.

In the municipal theater of Bruck an der Leitha, Elisabeth Jahrmann and Michael Weiland will be singing well-known Heurigen melodies on Friday, September 8, from 6 p.m. under the motto “Golden Autumn Heurigen”; Tickets under 0660/5033582. On Sunday, September 9th, starting at 6 p.m., the market town of Rohrau invites you to the 13th “Schloss Open Air” in the courtyard of Rohrau with the military band of Lower Austria and a young orchestra from the district of Bruck an der Leitha; Admission: free donation. From 7 p.m. Ursula Strauss and Ernst Molden will sing in the inner courtyard of the BG and BRG Bruck an der Leitha regarding the “oame soö”; Tickets under e-mail schoolyard concerts@yahoo.com.

On Friday, September 15, from 7 p.m., Olles Leiwand will be presenting Austrorock and pop by Wolfgang Ambros, Georg Danzer, Rainhard Fendrich, STS etc. in Rupp’s Stadl in Höflein; Tickets under 02162/62553 and 0664/6488339. From 7.30 p.m. on Friday, September 15th, the Anton Stadler Music School will be celebrating “50 Years of Music School” in the moat of Bruck an der Leitha; Admission: free donation. On Sunday, September 17th, the formation Das wird Super will be celebrating an “A Cappella Party” from 6 p.m. in the Gramatneusiedl community center; cards below www.kultur-bruck.at. In the Cafe im Wittnerhof in Gramatneusiedl, the Camerata Carnuntum and Lucky Dean Luciano will be performing Elvis Presley’s best hits from 7.30 p.m.; cards below www.kultur-bruck.at. In the Taro American Bar in Bruck an der Leitha, the three-strong formation Rock.Paper.Scissors will also be presenting a colorful mix of genres and styles on Saturday, September 23rd, from 8 p.m.; Admission: free donation. More information at www.kultur-bruck.at.

From Friday, September 8th to Sunday, September 10th, the Festspielhaus St. Pölten, together with the state of Lower Austria, the diocese and the city of St. Pölten, will open the newly designed cathedral square in the heart of the state capital: On Friday, September 8th, play the Tonkunstler Orchestra of Lower Austria, conducted by Richard Kaufman, together with Ina Regen, Thomas Gansch, Nikolaus Habjan and Igudesman & Joo, will perform a crossover program from classical to pop from 6 p.m. with free admission. Admission is also free on Saturday, September 9th. Lukascher will be there from 6 p.m. with his “Austro-Voiks-Raggae-Pop-Dub”, Josh. and pizza & snacks. On Sunday, September 10th, it will be “Let there be light, and there was light” when, following a solemn high mass in the cathedral, the “Musica Sacra” festival with Joseph Haydn’s oratorio “The Creation” will also open in the cathedral at 6 p.m . Music will be performed by Christina Gansch, Johannes Bamberger, Günter Haumer, Valentin Kunert, the Domkantorei and the L’Orfeo Baroque Orchestra; cards below www.oeticket.com. More information or free tickets at www.festspielhaus.at.

“Here Comes the Sun” is the motto on Saturday, September 9, at Pöggstall Castle, where DaChor Persenbeug will make the arcade courtyard swing with its Beatles interpretations from 7 p.m. Cards among others under 0676/3388505; more information under e-mail info@kulturtage-schlosspoeggstall.at and www.kulturtage-schlosspoeggstall.at.

Also on Saturday, September 9th, the siblings Marieta and Javier Veliz Delgado from Havana bring the entire range of Latin American music to the roof terrace of the Gloggnitz school center with “Macubaja”. Start is at 7 p.m.; For more information and tickets, call 02662/42219 or 02662/44828, e-mail office@netzwerk-gloggnitz.at and www.moz-art.net.

The “Reinsberg Nights” on Saturday, September 9th, from 7 p.m. and on Sunday, September 9th, from 9 a.m. (sic) await you in the Burgarena Reinsberg with the music club Frohsinn from Neustadtl an der Donau, the music club OK Gresten, the brass band Junger Schwing, Viera Blech, the music band Trins and d’Voixkantn. Admission is free on Sunday; For more information or tickets, call 07487/2351-102, e-mail office@reinsberg.at and www.kulturdorf.reinsberg.at.

On Saturday, September 9th and Sunday, September 10th, “summit sounds” will also be heard in and around Sankt Aegyd am Neuwalde: On Saturday, September 9th, from 10:15 a.m., the trio Riedler/Oberkanins/Raab, Federspiel and Sigrid Horn will be there and the nest to hear the Paganin Soatnquartett featuring Michael Dumfart and Oehl on Sunday, September 10, from 10 a.m. More information and the detailed program at Mostviertel Tourismus on 07482/20444, e-mail info@mostviertel.at and www.gipfelklaenge.at.

On Saturday, September 9th and Sunday, September 10th, Waidhofen an der Thaya celebrates “raise up once more”: On Saturday, September 9th, from 7 p.m., the Marün Bluzzan, Stelzhamma, and Albert Reiter ensembles will perform as pub music in six restaurants Musikschule, Heli und die Rotzbuam, Junge Ybbsitzer Marktmusi and Paddy & the Pints. Dirndlgwand Sunday, September 10th, begins with a festive mass in the parish church, the ORF Radio NÖ morning pint that follows is performed by the wind orchestra Waidhofen an der Thaya and the Junge Ybbsitzer From 12 p.m. the tractor friends from Allentsteig present their vehicles, from 1.30 p.m. the folk dance groups Großhaselbach and Waidhofen an der Thaya entertain, before cabaret by the Dreierlei group and performances by the folk dance group Dobersberg close the festival Volkskultur Niederösterreich at 02732/85015 and www.volkskulturnoe.at.

Under the motto “Ta-Ran-Ta! Ta-Ran-Ta!” will be performed by the Sicilian singer Irene Coticchio, the percussionist Toti Denaro and the jazz guitarist Miroslav Mirosavljev on Sunday, September 10, at the Groß-Enzersdorfer Höfefest (admission is free; more information at e-mail Markus.Rumpler@iglo.com and www.hoefefest.com) and on Saturday, September 16, from 8 p.m. at the HOBiRAUM in Bad Vöslau (tickets at 0676/9178460, e-mail tickets@hobiraum.at and www.hobiraum.at) takes the audience on a journey into the world of the taranta. The Lucid duo Irena Manolova and Tomasz Goliński with their “Marimba Journey” will also be present at the Groß-Enzersdorfer Höfefest. Admission is free; more information under e-mail Markus.Rumpler@iglo.com and www.hoefefest.com.

Ernst Molden and Christopher Seiler featuring Das Frauenorchester will present their premiere album at the Cinema Paradiso Baden on Tuesday, September 12th. Then on Wednesday, September 20, Madison Violet bring folk and pop between Nashville, alternative country and modern sound to the stage; It starts at 8 p.m. each day. Madison Violet’s concert will be repeated at the Cinema Paradiso in St. Pölten on Thursday, September 14, starting at 8 p.m. On Thursday, September 21, from 8 p.m., the Cinema Backstage Band will celebrate its premiere with musicians from St. Pölten, including Patricia Aulitzky and the Wrong Company. For the pre-opening of the St. Pöltner Höfefest, an Austrian-Italian synth rock band project can also be heard on Friday, September 22, from 10 p.m. in a surprise concert. More information and maps for Baden at 02252/256225 and www.cinema-paradiso.at/baden or for St. Pölten at 02742/21400 and www.cinema-paradiso.at/st-poelten.

On Thursday, September 14, Mary Broadcast will present her live album “Unplugged: Funkhaus Vienna” at the “babü” in Wolkersdorf. On Thursday, September 21, Madison Violet will be making a stop in Wolkersdorf on the “Eleven” tour train. It always starts at 8.30 p.m.; more information and maps in the “babü” Wolkersdorf under 02245/4304, e-mail babue.wolkersdorf@gmx.at and www.babue.com.

Finally, on Friday, September 15, from 6 p.m., the digital art intervention “Standpunkt” will take place as part of the current exhibition “Dystopoly” in the former Wilhelmsburg stoneware factory: guitarist Karl Ritter will interact with his soundscape to create digitally generated sounds that change in real time Visuals by Elena Romenkova. More information under 0677/63471533, e-mail office@daisyworld.at and https://www.geschirr-museum.at.

Questions & contact:

Office of the Lower Austrian provincial government
State Office Directorate/Public Relations
Mag. Rainer Hirschkorn
02742/9005-12175
presse@noel.gv.at
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