Kafka meets music: Quasisolo inspires in the Salzburg cathedral choir hall!

Kafka meets music: Quasisolo inspires in the Salzburg cathedral choir hall!

Großgmain, Österreich - A special Teatral-Musical event took place in the Domchorsaal Salzburg, where the vocal ensemble Quasisolo reminded the 100th anniversary of the death of the famous writer Franz Kafka with the staging "Kafka performs quasisolo". Under the direction of choir director Thomas Huber and the creative vision of Christoph Matl, the hall transformed into a courtroom, where the intensified action captivated the audience. In a captivating “process”, the search for an unknown person was discussed that has invited a unique guilt. The words and dialogues come directly from Kafka's spring and convey its complex psychological insights and confused world of thoughts, as meinbezirk.at

a choir with tradition and passion

The vocal ensemble Quasisolo, which was created in 2002 from a circle of friends in Großgmain, has increased to around 30 enthusiastic singers over the years. Your repertoire ranges from folk songs and Irish ballads to jazzy sounds and spiritual choral music. Quasisolo has already enjoyed several awards, including the "Golden Band" at the international choir competition "Praga Cantat" in 2013. As from Quasisolo.at , the choir has always shown excellent performances and demonstrated its musical talent provided.

This impressive performance, characterized by Kafka's dark humor and musical emotions, will be presented again in the Salzburg cathedral choir hall on January 25th. The audience is not only invited as a spectator, but as part of the judgment process and thus experiences a one -off interaction with the presentation.

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