Master concert in the Lilienfeld Abbey: Bach's diversity enthusiastic!

Master concert in the Lilienfeld Abbey: Bach's diversity enthusiastic!
On Sunday, July 6, 2025, music lovers flocked to the Dormitarian Lilienfeld Abbey to experience an exciting master concert as part of the 44th Summer Academy. The president of the Academy, Karen de Pastel, took over the musical direction, who offered an evening full of classical music together with excellent soloists.
In the program, which was all about Johann Sebastian Bach, two significant works by the composer were listed, who celebrates his 340th birthday and 275th anniversary of death this year. The audience could look forward to the concert for two violins in D minor and the tripel concert for violin, flute, harpsichord and stringer . These works reflect bachs virtuosity and its influence on the music of the Baroque, as Classical-music.com impressively explained.
program highlights
After the break, the concert with masterpieces by Joseph Haydn continued. The Kaiserquartet and the concert for violin and harpsichord were particularly impressive. The soloists of the evening included Julian Walder, Norman Spaeth, Carolin Ratzinger and Yi-Ting Wu-Mittermayer, who all impressively demonstrated their skills, while the extended Varga Quartet Vienna supported the performances.
The audience was enthusiastic about the stylistic diversity, the technical brilliance and the emotional depth of the performances. The long -lasting applause at the end of the concert showed that the event in the fully occupied dormitorium will be remembered to everyone. As [meinzirk.at] (https://www.meinbezirk.at/lilienfeld/c-lokales/das-meisterkonzert-im-stift-lilienfeld-vulnerable- das-public_a7436645), the evening made it clear what the summer academy has when it comes to keeping classical music alive.
Bach and his inheritance
Johann Sebastian Bach, born in 1685, is considered one of the most influential composers in western music history. Despite his low recognition during his lifetime, his works are now an integral part of the classic repertoire. Bach shaped the music events of his time with cathedral full of intimate choral music and those moving orchestral concerts that were also heard in the Lilienfeld concert.
The love of music and the commitment of the academy in Lilienfeld show how alive the works of Bach and Haydn are still today. For everyone who missed the opportunity, it is already inevitable that there will continue to be further events in the future that immerse yourself in the rich legacy of classical music.
Thank you very much for the organizers and artists who made this unforgettable evening possible!
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