Vocal ensemble Tulln inspires in the parish church of St. Severin

Vocal ensemble Tulln inspires in the parish church of St. Severin
On Sunday, November 10th, a remarkable concert took place in the Tullner parish church of St. Severin, which attracted many music lovers. The vowel Ensemble Tulln offered an impressive program that focused on the composer Anton Bruckner. The atmosphere in the church was characterized by a lively coexistence when the guests took a seat and looked forward to the musical performances.
The organizers reported that the selection of the works aims at the rich inheritance of Bruckner, which embodies both essential features of classical music and spiritual depth. The singers presented a variety of pieces that not only touched the audience musically, but also impressed visually. A harmonious connection between singing and space made the sounds particularly impressive.
a program full of highlights
The variety of pieces presented was particularly noteworthy. The ensemble had selected both well -known and less common works by Bruckner to create a balanced experience. The musicians showed outstanding achievements that were reinforced by the acoustics of the parish church. The evening was not only a tribute to Bruckner, but also a demonstration of the talent that can be found in the Tulln region.
The framework conditions also contributed to a successful evening. When the weather is pleasant, many visitors came to the church, and the commitment of the ensemble was rewarded by the audience with enthusiastic applause. For the organizers it was a successful end to a year that was shaped by numerous cultural events.
It remains to be seen which next projects the vowel ensemble Tulln consider, since such concerts continue to enrich the cultural life of the region. The latest appearance is not only a moment of musical joy, but also an important contribution to the preservation and promotion of classical music. Interest in further events has been awakened by the positive response from both the artists and the visitors.
The background to this event and further information are in detail in an article by www.meinbezirk.at to read.