Kathrein concert in Bad Hall: a festival of music and tradition

Kathrein concert in Bad Hall: a festival of music and tradition

in Bad Hall delighted the traditional Kathrein concert of the traditional music band Hilbern with an impressive music festival. The event took place in the well -filled city theater and both concerts were sold out, which demonstrated the popularity of the music and the chapel.

The well -known ORF Upper Austria moderator Franz Gumpenberger led through the evening, which lasted over two and a half hours. More than 80 talented musicians contributed to a diverse program that certainly offered something for every taste. The highlights included a Rossini-Potpourri, which brought together the most famous melodies of the composer, as well as "Return to Ithaka" by Kees Vlak and the iconic melody "My name is bond" by John Glenesk Mortimer.

Special honors and impressive performances

Another highlight of the evening was the honor of the bandmaster Franz Wolfschwenger, who already led his 30th Kathrein concert. This special recognition underlines his commitment and passion for music. Before the concert with the classic Radetzkymarch ended, the new chairman of the Hilbern Music Association, Florian Landerl, was seen as "King Elvis". He already connected this role at the 2014 Kathrein concert, which the viewers always delighted.

The musical performance in Bad Hall was not only a festival for the ears, but also for the eyes - a successful mix of tradition and modern entertainment. The Hilbern traditional music band was able to prove again that she can inspire an audience with her passion and skills and has firmly anchored in the cultural life of the region. For more information on this special event, see the current reporting on www.tips.at .

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