Orchestral Brilliance: Highlights from the Beethoven School of Music Concert

2023-06-04 11:00:00

Deputy Mayor Silvia Drechsler (5th from left), City Councilor Markus Gilly (4th from left) and Head of Department Helga Schlechta (4th from right) congratulated the ensemble leaders Eva Ziller-Rafelsberger, Bernhard Plaschitz, Renate Slepicka, Clemens Schmidt, Peter Baumgartner, Judith Bernhart, Susanne Herwelly (from left) on the great concert.

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EEnsembles and orchestras from the Beethoven School of Music enthused with their performances.

In front of a packed auditorium, the Beethoven Music School and its interim director Clemens Schmidt were able to demonstrate their musical competence at an orchestral concert in the Chamber of Labor Hall. The program was colorful and multifaceted, starting with the recorder orchestra under the direction of Bernhard Plaschitz with the overture from Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker”. The youngest delighted in the ensembles “Sawmill” and “Magic Arches” under the direction of Peter Baumgartner.

Judith Bernhart, Clemens Schmidt and Eva Ziller-Rafelsberger had rehearsed three guitar works with their students and performed, among other things, the suite from “Lord of the Rings” in the arrangement for guitar. The second part of the concert was opened by a festive trombone quintet conducted by Renate Slepicka with a festive fanfare, before the classic rock orchestra played the highlight of the evening. In the first, classical part, three movements from Edvard Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite” could be heard. Bernhard Plaschitz led the orchestra through the imaginative passages with great precision and feeling and made a successful debut as conductor of the large orchestra. In the rocking part, Susanne Herwelly conducted the baton, and orchestral passages from the well-known musicals “Mary Poppins” and “Jungle Book” could be heard.

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