Culture Prize for Karoline Schöbinger-Muck: A profit for folk culture
Culture Prize for Karoline Schöbinger-Muck: A profit for folk culture
In the St. Pölten Festival House, a ceremonial ceremony recently took place in which the cultural prices of the state of Lower Austria were awarded. Many outstanding cultural workers received awards for their contributions to architecture, music and folk culture. The Hardegger choir director Karoline Schöbinger-Muck, who was awarded for her remarkable work in folk culture
The 36-year-old Karoline Schöbinger-Muck, which comes from the catastral community Merkersdorf in Hardegg, received the recognition award in the category "Folk Culture and Cultural Initiatives". She was recognized for her successful revival of the "Hardegger singing festivals" and her commitment as a music teacher and cultural mediator. Due to her tireless effort, she not only revitalized the tradition of the singing festivals, but also inspired a new generation of musicians and cultural lovers.
recognition for cultural commitment
Karoline Schöbinger-Muck has established itself as a central figure within the local cultural scene. The singing festivals that have a long tradition in the region were revitalized by their initiative. These festivals are not only a musical event, but also a way to celebrate community and traditions. Schöbinger-Muck understood to promote young talents and to arouse love of music in their community.
The award with the cultural prize underlines the important role that plays culture and music in society. Since the singing festivals combine several generations, it is particularly valuable that such initiatives will continue to be promoted. In addition to the singing festivals, Schöbinger-Muck also left a sustainable effect as a music teacher by introducing children and adolescents to the music and conveys the cultural values that are anchored in the region.
The importance of this award is not only reflected in the personal performance of Karoline Schöbinger-Muck, but also in the appreciation of regional cultural work as a whole. With these prices, the state of Lower Austria not only wants to recognize excellent achievements, but also set an example that cultural work, especially in rural areas, is of great importance.
Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner personally handed out the award and in her speech emphasized the need to support and promote cultural initiatives. This commitment shows how important it is to preserve and pass on the cultural diversity and heritage of the region.
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