Benefit concert of military music: support for orphans in Romania

Benefit concert of military music: support for orphans in Romania

On November 28th, a benefit concert will take place in the Melk Abbey, which is entirely under the sign of support for orphans in Romania. The open-air event is part of the Auro Danubia project and aims to collect funds for the orphans of Saniob. This project is particularly relevant and important because help for needy children is urgently needed.

The concert is designed by the police music Lower Austria, which is valued for its musical style and quality with its over 90-year tradition since the 1920s, when it was still known as gendarmer music. The management has taken over district inspector Silvia Jäger, who accompanies numerous events with her orchestra and ensures that the music is both appealing and high quality.

diverse program and Advent mood

The event promises a special mood for the Advent season. The police music Lower Austria will present both solo pieces and energetic works of contemporary composers. This gives visitors the opportunity not only to enjoy the variety of music, but also to donate for a good cause.

Through the evening, the well-known radio nÖ presenter Tanja Karssemeijer, who is known for her entertaining way, leads. The combination of musical performance and a reference to social responsibility will certainly attract many visitors who enjoy experiencing art and at the same time making a valuable contribution.

The occasion is not only a cultural event, but also an opportunity to deal with an important social topic. It is therefore the opportunity for the public to support the Auro Danubia project and at the same time share an unforgettable experience.

The tradition of the Lower Austria police music not only gives this benefit event musical weight, but also shows how music and social engagement can be connected. For more information and details about the benefit concert and the orphans in Romania, there is more at Noe.orf .

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