The legendary sound of the Beatles is packed with incredible radiance and star appeal - so much so that
Elisabeth Fuchs
, together with
Monika Ballwein
, the Camerata Styria, and the Festival Orchestra, can break all boundaries.
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Symphonic Rock and Pop Tributes
Was Elisabeth Fuchs in den Vorjahren mit ABBA und Queen gelang, wird auch bei den Beatles alle Festivalrekorde brechen. Die Salzburger Dirigentin mit dem sechsten Sinn für sinfonische Rock- und Pop-Hommagen nimmt sich anno 2026 die Pilzköpfe aus Liverpool vor, um deren berühmteste Hits in eine Musikshow der Superlative zu verwandeln.
Programme
Can’t Buy Me Love, With a Little Help from My Friends, Yellow Submarine, Day Tripper & Get Back (Medley), Here Comes The Sun, Penny Lane, Lady Madonna, Come together, Let It Be, Hey Jude, All You Need Is Love, A Hard Day’s Night, HELP, Blackbird, Eleonor Rigby, We Can Work It Out
Monika Ballwein was born and grew up in Lower Austria. The accordion was her first great musical love. But the fire doesn't just burn in her fingers: It was her voice that brought Monika Ballwein triumphs. And she is the first authorised teacher in Austria to teach according to the principles of CVT (complete vocal technique).
Masters rarely fall from the sky. Camerata Styria has achieved this rare feat under Sebastian Meixner's direction. Since its first concerts in 2020, the year it was founded, the young choir has delighted audiences with the splendour of its sound and dynamic richness.
The music teacher and computer scientist, whose main instrument is the piano, has a golden touch for leading groups of people in song. He proves this as co-founder of the youth choir nota bene as well as with his brand new ensemble, the Camerata Styria, which he formed from former members of the Landesjugendchor Cantanima.
Styriarte's orchestral "Supergroup" is made up of changing international star guests and musicians from the first-class fund of the Recreation orchestra, depending on need and occasion. The orchestra's tuning and choice of instruments follow the historical requirements of the works performed.
The Austrian principal conductor of the Salzburg Philharmonic studied orchestral conducting, oboe, school music and mathematics. Elisabeth Fuchs loves to break musical boundaries, which has led to special collaborations with greats such as Stjepan Hauser of 2Cellos or Rolando Villazon.