Famed Maestro Nikolaus Harnoncourt Conducts 7 Concerts at His Styriarte Festival of Music in Austria
Famed Maestro Nikolaus Harnoncourt Conducts 7 Concerts at His Styriarte Festival of Music in Austria
Worldrenowned conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt’s artistic endeavors will come to a culmination when he conducts seven extraordinary concerts this summer at the ‘Styriarte Festival of Music’ in Graz, the capital of Steiermark (Styria), a Region in the South-Eastern part of Austria.
The first three concerts on June 22nd, 23rd and 24th will be Beethoven’s Mass in C major. This is a work written at times filled with storms, overshadowed by Napoleon’s wars, like the 5th Symphony. “Of my mass, I believe that I dealt with the text as it has only seldom been handled before.” The great depth of this work reflects one of the most important desires of the people of Europe in those times – their longing for hope and their urgent wish for peace. This concert is featuring Julia Kleiter (soprano), Elisabeth von Magnus (mezzo-soprano), Herbert Lippert (tenor), Geert Smits (baritone), the Arnold Schoenberg Choir and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
The fourth and fifth concert on June 30th and July 1st will be Haydn’s “The Seasons”. The English poet Thomson from the ‘Europeans of the Enlightenment’ was the Magna Carta of a new era. In his description of a beautiful new world, civic virtues such as being industrious, cheerful and godfearing, are most important. Being the son of a blue-collar worker, these rhymes left an impression on Haydn and he gave them free interpretation in his “Seasons“. Together with an all-star ensemble Harnoncourt angles Haydn’s rich colorful musical score formation to it’s peak. This concert is featuring Genia Kuehmeier (soprano), Ian Bostridge (tenor), Christian Gerhaher (baritone), the Arnold Schoenberg Choir and the Concentus Musicus Wien (Vienna).
The sixth and seventh concert on July 7th and 8th will be Schubert’s “Intende voci” and Beethoven’s “Christ at Mount Olives” – this is the turning point of our history from the point of view of Christianity: Jesus drinks from the chalice of affliction and starts to approach the Passion and Resurrection. In his oratorio of 1803, Beethoven focused on the events of that night in the “Gardens of Gethsemane”. Performed not as often as the Mass in C major, it is nonetheless one of his greatest influential pieces. It is featuring Laura Aikin (soprano), Herbert Lippert (tenor), Florian Boesch (baritone), the Arnold Schoenberg Choir and the Concentus Musicus Wien.
Tickets to these events range from Euros 10 to 110. Many other events are scheduled during the Styriarte festival, which will take place between June 22 and July 22, 2007.
Nikolaus Harnoncourt’s musical career spans almost 60 years and his career as a conductor of both orchestral works and opera comprehends Viennese Classicism, the Romantic repertoire and works from the 20th century. In 1953 he founded the Concentus Musicus Wien (Vienna) together with his wife Alice, a violinist, to provide an outlet for his increasingly intensive work with instruments of the Renaissance and baroque period’s musical tradition.
The Austrian conductor Harnoncourt was born in Berlin, brought up in Graz and studied music in Vienna. His mother was Ladislaja Gräfin von Meran, Freiin von Brandhoven and she was the granddaughter of the Styrian Archduke Johann. His father, Eberhard de la Fontaine Graf d’Harnoncourt-Unverzagt was an engineer working in Berlin. The family eventually moved to Graz, where Harnoncourt still resides.
Founded in 1985, the Styriarte Festival of Music, under the direction of Harnoncourt, has built its reputation on attracting high-profile musicians, such as principal players from major orchestras, in addition to stars like violinist Riccardo Minasi and piano virtuoso Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Artists like Viennese Symphonics principal oboist, Paul Kaiser, return year after year to share their talents with the community and to relive the invigorating spirit that is found in the people and the beauty of Graz. Harnoncourt encourages the Festival to be a rediscovery of long-lost variations of our musical heritage and with this years motto “Wanted: Europe” the Styriarte 2007 sets out on a search for the abducted princess of a mythical past, while at the same time strives to explore the continent of Europe and its changing identity.
Magnificent German soprano Julia Kleiter sets examples that wonderful music can even be more elated with her flawless artistic direction as a musician. Kleiter has a pure, rich, chime sounding voice with no rough edges whatsoever. The connoisseur of music can only respond with pleasure to the quality of her singing. She is a terrific Beethoven interpreter and has a true feel how to shape the phrasing.
Austrian mezzo-soprano Elisabeth von Magnus, who is also Harnoncourt’s daughter, and probably best known for her work in sacred music with her velvet and warm voice, is a steady mezzo-soprano, rounded and beautiful and with a great deal of temperament. No matter what — her interpretations etch themselves into ones memory.
Herbert Lippert from Vienna, a smooth and engaging tenor is a real standout. “In mir brennt das Feuer ganz gross!” – “In me the fire is burning very high”, says the polite and straightforward thoroughbred musician. Above all he shows that he is feeling good when singing while enjoyment and beauty are transferred to the listener.
Vibrant baritone Geert Smits, who was born in Holland, manages a convincing portrayal of his roles with a pleasing vocalism. He handles the passages with precision, displaying a beautifully resonant tone.
Sweet and young soprano, the exquisite Genia Kühmeier from Salzburg is full of undoubted gifts, simply golden!
London born tenor Ian Bostridge is well known for his Schubert interpretations and admired for his high approach to singing the songs. He has a perfect glorious, light and radiant tenor that indicates emotional weight and intensity with some transparency.
Young German baritone Christian Gerhaher who has studied with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, shows a considerable care for coloration, phrasing, articulation and enunciation with his fine-spun tone.
World renowned American soprano Laura Aikin is considered a leader amongst the generation of dynamic young sopranos today. She possesses a range of over three octaves and has a mesmerizing stage presence. She is impressive, both in musical accuracy as well as dramatic pertinency.
Austrian baritone Florian Boesch sings with a deep, resonant, crystal-clear voice that is forceful and dramatic where required, but can also be gentle and soft whenever it is called for.
The Arnold Schoenberg Choir is an established and highly praised choir among conductors, critics and the musical scene in Europe and the Concentus Musicus Wien, founded by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, plays early music on instruments of that period and has paved the way for historical performances with great success. The Chamber Orchestra of Europe draws its membership of fifty musicians from fifteen countries and are performing with the world’s leading conductors, besides recording albums and winning many international awards.
Harnoncourt shows the world with “his” Styriarte that music is opening horizons beyond borders, scrutinizes all prejudices and shows that Europe is not a frozen entity, but always inventing itself anew again: as vision, chance and hope.–www.austriatravel.ws
Karin Winkler, owner of AustriaTravel.wswww.AustriaTravel.ws lives and works in Joshua Tree (near Palm Springs), California. Besides organizing tours in Austria, she is operating a Personal Chef Service specializing in New Austrian Cuisine. She earned a fine arts masters degree in Austria and is also an Austrian state certified travel agent with years of experience. To subscribe to her articles about Austria send email to: info@austriatravel.ws

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A Summer of Music: Enjoy the Symphony
A Summer of Music: Enjoy the Symphony
This summer, you may find that your schedule is a little hectic. It seems that as the weather warms, there are more and more things to do. This rule especially applies if you have children. With soccer practice, t-ball, pool parties, and camping trips, you may find yourself bogged down in all the activities. However, in Great Falls, Montana, you have a chance to take a time out and enjoy a touch of class for an evening.
Why not step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life? Why not take the time to dress up in your finest evening wear, enjoy a cozy dinner for two and then take in an evening of fine music? The Great Falls symphony is dedicated to bringing the fine art of equally fine music to the area, and people from all over the state travel to the city to hear the performance. Since the symphony is waiting for you right on your doorstep, then you are definitely missing out if you have not already gone to a performance.
The good news for you is that the symphony season lasts through the summer with a number of events that you may wish to enjoy. In May, you will find two symphony events that are sure to draw attention. The first is a performance by Scott Piper and Karen Wolverton, Tenor and Soprano respectively. The evening will be filled with the theme of “Songs of Love.” This would be a perfect event to attend with your significant other.
Further into the month of May, if you wish to enjoy something a little different, you could enjoy the cascade quartet playing the music of Igor Stravinsky, a well known composer. In addition to the quartet, the sounds of Cindy Addison, pianist, will be enjoyed.
Once the summertime comes along, you will be able to enjoy the full symphony orchestra, playing their special “Summer in America” concert through the month of July. This event is designed to provide fun for the whole family, and the symphony will have performances in the park as well as in the symphony hall. In addition, youth talent will perform music as well. Many families choose to picnic in the park on a summer evening and enjoy the sights and sounds of the orchestra.
When it comes to your hectic life, take a moment out to enjoy something finer. In Great Falls, MT, you have the chance to enjoy the beauty and the sound of the orchestra this summer.
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Craigslist Nashville: Get Music Tickets Now
Craigslist Nashville: Get Music Tickets Now
Nashville has such a large, diverse and predominant music scene that it has earned the nickname “Music City.” Country and jazz music are just two of the genres with deep roots in the Nashville area. These roots live on today and are very much a part of not only the Nashville music scene, but part of the national musical culture in America. A scene this massive can become overwhelming, especially when searching for tickets to some of the great shows that stop through Nashville. It is possible to navigate the musical calendar, however, especially when using Craigslist to your advantage.
Founded in 1995 in the San Francisco Bey Area, Craigslist is network of sites designed to connect people from various communities. By 2006, Craigslist had expanded beyond Northern California to over 450 U.S. states, Canadian provinces and global cities. The network has grown to become one of the largest web sites on the Internet, while employing no more then 24 employees throughout its history. Users can post on Craigslist in any of a number of forums, depending on the goal– perhaps promoting a garage sale, advertising an apartment for subletting, or looking to hire new personnel. All forums are organized within multiple categories and subsections for easy browsing and navigation.
Craigslist Nashville (http://nashville.craigslist.org) is no different. It has the same forum categories as other sites on the Craigslist network, including the vast “for sale” section. This section is further divided into several smaller subsections, like auto parts, electronics, and musical instruments. In Nashville, one of the more useful subsections is the “tickets” forum, which contains listings for various event, concert, and sports tickets.
A quick browse of the tickets forum on Craigslist Nashville reveals tickets available for multiple concerts, including Lynyrd Skynyrd, John Legend, Tim McGraw and Justin Timberlake. There are seats available at all price ranges and seating locations. Even if you missed out at the box office, you still have an opportunity to get into one of these great shows. Plus, tickets to see the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League are also available from CL users. Use Craigslist to get in to see 2006 NFL Rookie of the Year Vince Young!
The best part of this system is that it allows people to see shows that otherwise might have been inaccessible because they are sold out. By allowing ticket holders to advertise their sales and having interested parties to contact them directly, transactions are simple and quick. After all, concerts are about having fun, not just in Nashville, but everywhere. Craigslist Nashville allows you to enjoy the show without a lot of hassle about tickets.
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