The monastery ruins of Arnoldstein enchants sonorous chamber music!

The monastery ruins of Arnoldstein enchants sonorous chamber music!

On Friday, June 27, 2025, an extraordinary chamber concert in the picturesque monastery ruin of Arnoldstein delighted the audience. The soprano Marilene Novak, the violinist Roman Krainz and the pianist Ferdinand Bambico were passionate about chamber music. In doing so, they interpret works from different facets of classical music, including operettas, art songs and instrumental music. According to click Carärnten created the combination of violin, voice and piano diverse sound worlds and kidnapped the audience into a dreamy, passionate and romantic atmosphere.

Roman Krainz, who played on a valuable old violin, promised the audience a unique listening experience. This concert was part of a larger initiative that illuminates the musical diversity and connections between the different eras of music. The concert series of the artist couple Eilika (soprano) and Bernhard Wünsch (piano) also pursues similar goals, as Chamber concerts

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The programs of the Chamber concerts include songs and chamber music but also their own arrangements, which combine both familiar and changing elements. The aim is to take the listeners into the world of composers and textproof and to incorporate personal and social relationships. A feeling of "being too guest" and a closeness to the music and the executors creates what the listening experience intensifies.

With a focus on the "Cantabile", the vocals, natural musicality is put to the fore. Instruments such as violin, oboe and violoncello are closely related to the human voice, which makes singing a familiar musical expression for many people.

versatile concert offers on June 29, 2025

This Sunday, June 29, 2025, the other events continue musically. At 10:00 a.m., the Münster symphony orchestra under the direction of Henning Ehlert and Thorsten Schmidt-Kapfenburg will perform. Other highlights are the performances of the Horus Ensembles, which will already present various works by Handel, Telemann, Caldara, Marcello and Graupner at 11:00 a.m., as well as the Symphony No. 2 B major op. 52 by Mendelssohn, in which the Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt under the direction of Jörg-Peter Weigle acts and well-known soloists like Marcelina Román (soprano) will inspire the audience. This variety of events shows the lively cultural scene and the rich musical tradition, as it is listed on concerti.de

Overall, these concerts testify to a deep understanding of the art form and a remarkable ability to combine different musical styles and epochs in order to create a unique experience for all music lovers.

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OrtKlosterruine von Arnoldstein, Österreich
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