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:alpenarte Festival 2021 in Schwarzenberg, Austria

Author: KULMAG Kulturmanagement AG

To our great pleasure, this year's :alpenarte Festival will again take place in Schwarzenberg from 14 - 17 October 2021, after last year's postponement.

  • :alpenarte Festival 2021 | Copyright: © Andreas Domjanic

    :alpenarte Festival 2021 © Andreas Domjanic

The anticipation is great - the :alpenarte Festival is finally just around the corner. With a fresh start and a new concept, the Angelika-Kauffmann-Hall in Schwarzberg will host a wonderful repertoire of classical music for four days. While award-winning musicians will perform music by Schubert, Grieg, or Popper at the opening concert on Thursday, the program on Friday will focus entirely on Ludwig van Beethoven. Friday offers a special program with "Evergreens for you - Bsundrigs for you", which will be accompanied by Drazen Domjanic on the piano. At the brilliant final concert, the Ensemble Esperanza, winner of the OPUS KLASSIK Award, which consists of young musicians from all over the world, will demonstrate their love for music.

In addition, musicians such as Mortiz Huemer (cello), Marc Bouchkov and Sara Domjanic (violin), singer Bryan Benner or Dmytro Choni + Hanna Shybayeva (piano) will treat the Bregenzerwald with their music. Be there when classical music unites with the idyllic village of Schwarzenberg. We look forward to seeing you there!

Further information about the event and ticketing can be found at:
www.alpenarte.eu

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