Evening event in Stübing: Under the direction of Marie-Theres Härtel, we immerse the Stübing Open-Air Museum in all the colours of sound with which Austrian folk music has delighted us then and now.
Theme day at Stübing: Under the direction of Marie-Theres Härtel, we immerse the Stübing Open-Air Museum in all the colours of sound with which Austrian folk music has delighted us then and now.
Grammy award-winning a cappella music by the British King’s Singers spans the bridge from Renaissance hero William Byrd to pop, jazz and folk arrangements.
With the emancipated and strong voice of South Africa, the vocal ensemble Afrika Mamas makes people sit up and take notice. Seven female ambassadors build a moving bridge between a cappella music from the Zulu vocal tradition and the modern lives of African women.
Magdalena Fürntratt was already composing for the recorder at the age of seven - shortly afterwards she dedicated herself to the harp. After completing three degrees at Graz University of Arts, the multi-award-winning harpist and composer is active internationally as a soloist, ensemble and orchestral musician - for example in China with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
The voices of the Graz Chamber Choir shine clearly. Since its founding in 1986, the choir has not only enriched the local musical life, but has also celebrated guest performances near and far abroad. The musical focus is on the one hand on the early baroque, and on the other hand on the immediate present with numerous premieres and first performances.
The opulence and playfulness of her sets never cease to amaze: Lilli Hartmann plays a decisive role in shaping the look of the Styriarte. The versatile artist from Rosenheim in Bavaria studied in London and worked for a long time in Madrid, outside the theatres she is also represented internationally with exhibitions and short films.
Maestro Jordi Savall gathers a brilliant baroque ensemble at Stainz parish church and lets the Charpentier Te Deum and Bach’s Magnificat shine in glorious light.