Magical sounds: a concert evening that touches the heart!
Magical sounds: a concert evening that touches the heart!
In the Pölzhalle, the audience experienced a musical development at the graduate concert, which spans both unknown masterpieces and well -known melodies. Under the experienced direction of Thomas Schnabel, the orchestra shone with impressive extracts from Carl Maria von Webern's opera "Der Freischütz" and an orchestral version of Arvo Pärts "The Cutting Kater". The talented Karoline Siegel, graduate and the first wearer of the Hannes Kopfreiter Prize, which with her singing of "do-Re-Mi" from the musical "Sound of Music" provided goosebumps in the ballroom, provided special attention, such as Noen reported .
In addition to the musical diversity, the “Quo Vahid” concert was another highlight of the evening, which was presented by Vahid Khadem-Missagh, the concert champion of the Tonkünstler Orchestra in Lower Austria. At his side, the double bass virtuoso Georg Breinschmid born in Amstetten and the young, award-winning pianist Veronika Trisko played. Together they created a unique concert experience that combined classical music with happy and funny anecdotes from music history. With a program that included works by greats such as Fritz Kreisler, Niccolo Paganini and Johann Strauss, the three artists provided magical moments on stage while they were the question "Quo Vahid?" answered with a smile and musical magic, such as amstetten.at reported .Details | |
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Ort | Pölzhalle, Österreich |
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