Programme

Recreation

06.10.2025

Mozart plus

What a virtuoso hit to start the season with Mozart's Oboe Concerto in the hands of the first oboist of the Vienna Volksoper, Katharina Kratochwil. Conductor Tobias Wögerer also brings a breath of fresh air with Johann Christian Bach's exciting Symphony in G minor.

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20.10.2025 - 21.10.2025

Bach & Söhne

Who could be better suited to the dense mountain of sound of the Bach clan than Bach Prize winner Ursina Braun? In the dark dress of the baroque cello, she performs the daring ride from Johann Sebastian's third Brandenburg Concerto to his first two sons.

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10.11.2025

Carmen

In the most poignant corners of France, Mei-Ann Chen presents George Bizet's fiery Carmen, his moving L'Arlesienne Suite No.1 and the unflappable Louise Farrenc's Third Symphony.

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01.12.2025 - 02.12.2025

Hirtenflö­ten

Michael Hell will flood the Minoritensaal with the most beautiful pastoral songs from Telemann to Händel in a radiant and masterly performance on the recorder, the harpsichord and the organ, and will crown the evening with Bach's Fourth Brandenburg Concerto.

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15.12.2025 - 21.12.2025

Messiah

Together with the Camerata Styria, excellent singers under the baton of Maestro Michael Hofstetter, we will be intoxicated with fantastic highlights from Handel's absolute masterpiece Messiah.

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12.01.2026

Tschaikows­ki Fünf

The young star conductor Nil Veditti impresses us with Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony and the fast-paced Sports Show Suite by Shostakovich's favourite student Galina Ustvolskaya.

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09.02.2026

Beethoven Vier

Master pianist Bernd Glemser lures us into the beauties of Weber's Concerto in F minor for Piano and Orchestra, while principal conductor Mei-Ann Chen brings out the best in Weber's Freischütz Overture and Beethoven's Fourth Symphony.

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02.03.2026 - 03.03.2026

Vivaldi & Bach

Devil violinist Lina Tur Bonet is back to fill the magnificent Minoritensaal with a baroque masterpiece somewhere between Bach in Leipzig and Vivaldi in Venice.

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16.03.2026

Ein Haydn Spaß

Haydn's magnificent sound paintings of nature, the Symphony No. 6 ‘Le Matin’ and the Symphony No. 59 are conducted by Wolfgang Redik on the violin. In between, Giovanni Bottesini's sinfully heavy second double bass concerto sparkles from the virtuoso hands of Dominik Wagner.

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27.04.2026

Dances

Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon created 'Dance Card' as a tribute to the lyricism and passion of music, and Principal Conductor Mei-Ann Chen immerses us in Rachmaninov's breathtaking 'Symphonic Dances'.

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04.05.2026 - 05.05.2026

Oboenzaub­erer

We revel in the beautiful sounds of the Baroque with the oboe magician Alfredo Bernardini from Rome and another European journey in splendour, this time to Bach, Telemann, Fux and Fasch.

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18.05.2026

Peer Gynt

Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer envelops us from the podium in Edvard Grieg's famous Peer Gynt Suites. This incomparable work of romantic magic culminates in a profound dance with one's own shadow by clarinet genius David Orlowsky.

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08.06.2026

Die vier Elemente

Conductor Ingmar Beck surprises us at the end of the season with baroque visions of fire, water, earth and air. Violinist Alexandra Tirsu counters with Oscar winner Rachel Portman's touching dream journey through the elements.

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