Styrian Advent music: an evening full of tradition and feelings of home

Styrian Advent music: an evening full of tradition and feelings of home

In the tranquil parish church, the 29th edition of the traditional Styrian Advent music will take place on Friday, November 29th. This musical event has now become an integral part of the pre -Christmas period and will begin at 7.30 p.m. The evening is shaped by a variety of artists, including the round of singers Oberhart, the talented harpist Julia Gruber, the wind group of the market music band Wies and the group "Knöpferlstreich". As early as 7 p.m., visitors can look forward to an early musical mood by the folk music ensemble of the Archduke Johann Music School.

A special highlight of this year's event is the prominent spokesman Simon Hatzl, who is not only known as an actor, but also has his roots in Wies. Hatzl discovered his love for acting in his early years and gained his first experience at a summer theater. It is particularly worth mentioning that he completed his acting training at the prestigious Max Reinhardt seminar in Vienna and was awarded a nomination at the Nestroy Theater Prize early on for his talent.

a returnee with heart for the region

Hatzl, who already performed in numerous plays and television programs, will bring a special shine to Styrian Advent music through his presence. He played in productions such as "Commissioner Rex" and "Vienna Blood". In addition, Hatzl will donate his fee from this event to a charitable purpose in his home community. This makes Hatzl's commitment not only musical, but also socially valuable for the community.

In these 29 years of Styrian Advent music, the event has established itself as a cultural highlight, which fueled the anticipation for Christmas with a lovingly compiled program. The combination of atmospheric vocals and gripping performances promises to put those present in a festive mood. For everyone who wants to experience something special during Advent, the Styrian Advent music is a mandatory date. Information about these and other events can report in current reports on www.meinbezirk.at can be read.

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