Image: Reinhard Winkler
Next weekend, the association invites you to a three-day “Bruckner Spring”. On Friday, the Amai Quartet will perform at 7.30 p.m. in the parish church. The four women drew attention to themselves at competitions in Italy in 2021 and have since been invited to festivals across Europe. The quartet plays works by Giuseppe Verdi, Johannes Brahms and Giacomo Puccini.
On Saturday from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., the music educator and flute player Nicole Heibl invites the little ones to the Bruckner workshop. “We listen to Bruckner music together and then try to create images from the listening experience and then create music from them,” says Heibl. Children from the age of 5 are invited, and those who already play an instrument are welcome to take it with them.
The Bruckner Spring will conclude on Sunday, May 7th at 9 a.m. with the musical mass in the parish church in Ansfelden. The “Saitenflitzer”, young string players from the Neuhofen State Music School, provide musical accompaniment to the Mass under Susanna Aigner-Haslinger.
- Information and maps: brucknerbund-ansfelden.at
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