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St. Pauler Kultursommer

Der St. Pauler Kultursommer, das größte Musikfestival Unterkärntens, findet 2015 zum 36. Mal statt

St. Pauler Kultursommer

http://www.stift-stpaul.at


Benediktinerstift St.Paul

http://www.kuso-stpaul.at/DE/events_DE_1.html

36. St. Pauler Kultursommer

Der St. Pauler Kultursommer, das größte Musikfestival Unterkärntens, findet 2015 zum 36. Mal statt.

Er gibt alljährlich speziell jungen Künstlerinnen und Künstlern die Chance, sich in der Stiftskirche des kulturgeschichtlich hochinteressanten Benediktinerstifts im Lavanttal zu präsentieren.

Das anspruchsvolle Ambiente der romanischen Basilika, dazu Auftritte bekannter Ensembles und weltweit anerkannter und geschätzter Künstler machen den St. Pauler Kultursommer zu einem einzigartigen Kulturerlebnis.

Eine wichtige Absicht des Musikfestivals ist die Förderung des friedlichen Zusammenlebens der benachbarten Volksgruppen, besonders der Staaten des Alpen-Adria Raums.

Die Stiftskirche der Abtei ist dabei Mittelpunkt einer Veranstaltungsreihe, die sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, die Verherrlichung Gottes als zentrales Anliegen benediktinischer Spiritualität bewusst zu machen.

Dreizehn Konzerte und zwei Festmessen können gehört und mitgefeiert werden. Das Programm wird viele musikalische Geschmacksrichtungen bedienen, dargebracht von großen Chören, zum Teil mit Orchester, Kammermusik, Soloabende sowie einer Jazzformation bieten.

Das Programm wird am Pfingstsamstag mit der Eröffnungsveranstaltung begonnen und endet am Abend des Maria Himmelfahrtstages, am 15. August.

Tradition und Modernes, vertraut, ungewöhnlich, laut und leise - aber immer authentisch! Ein unkonventionelles Festival für anspruchsvolle Kultur- und Musikgenießer in Unterkärnten.

http://www.kuso-stpaul.at/DE/aktuelles_6_DE.html


Programm 2015.

http://www.kuso-stpaul.at/DE/events_DE_1.html


Freitag, 3. Juli

Alisios Camerata Zagreb

Werke von  F. Parac, Hubert Steppan (UA), O. Jelaska, W. Rabl


Frano Parać

http://www.hds.hr/clan/parac-frano/  


Olja Jelaska

http://www.oljajelaska.com/Sadrzaj/biografija-3  

http://www.oljajelaska.com/Sadrzaj/praizvedbe-112  


Steppan, Hubert

* 6.2.1928 Salzburg. Komponist, Organist, Musikpädagoge

http://www.musiklexikon.ac.at/ml/musik_S/Steppan_Hubert.xml  


Walter Rabl

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Rabl

Walter Rabl (30 November 1873 in Vienna – 11 July 1940 in Klopein, Klopeiner) was a Viennese composer, conductor, and teacher of vocal music. Largely forgotten today, Rabl left only a small number of works, all of them early ones, from the twilight of the Romantic era. At the age of 30 he stopped composing entirely and devoted himself to conducting and vocal coaching the rest of his life


Stiftskirche


Preiskategorie S


Beginn: 19:30 Uhr


http://www.kdz.hr/index.php/en/3-plus-minus-archive/2047-alisios-camerata-2013-02-12-20-00-00-en

Alisios Camerata is a quartet composed of excellent Croatian musicians Radovan Cavallin, clarinet, Vlatka Peljhan, violin, Branimir Pustički, cello, and Mia Elezović, piano. Each musician has a very successful independent career, and in less than one year of playing together, they have attracted the attention of musical public and critics.


Radovan Cavallin was thirteen when became the youngest student in the history of the Music Academy in Zagreb. After graduation, he continued to study at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique under Guya Deplus and Guy Dangain. He has won numeral awards in international clarinet competitions. Mr. Cavallin has held over 400 solo concerts in Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro, Italy, France, Japan, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere. He has collaborated with the Warsaw Symphony Orchestra, Gotvaldova State Symphony Orchestra, Budio Symphony Orchestra from Bologna, Zagreb Soloists, Croatian and Belgrade Radio Television Symphony Orchestra, Gran Canaria Philharmonic Orchestra, Extremadura Philharmonic Orchestra, etc. He has appeared in festivals of Ferrara, Dubrovnik, Bad Hersfeld, Granada, and has recorded for Croatian, French, and Spanish radio stations as well as for labels Croatia Records, Agrup Arte Producciones, Maguelone, Cristal Records, ASV, and Arte Nova MBG. He holds master classes in Croatia, Belgium, Portugal, and Spain. Since 1989, he has been the first clarinet of the Gran Canaria Academy Philharmonic Orchestra in Spain, and a professor at the same academy. Radovan Cavallin established and plays in chamber ensembles Cuarteto Atlántida, Trío Spohr, Cuarteto Reinecke, and Ensemble Isola.


Vlatka Peljhan graduated from the violin program of the Music Academy in Zagreb. She received the master's degree in violin and viola at the High School of Music and Dance in Rotterdam. She has appeared as a soloist with the leading Croatian symphony orchestras. Ms. Peljhan won the first prize at the 1998 A. Marcosig International Competition of Violinists in Italy. With pianist Srebrenka Poljak and cellist Pavle Zajcev from 1998 to 2002 she played in the Zagreb Piano Trio. The Trio has won a number of awards and recognitions in the country and abroad. Vlatka Peljhan has also appeared in international chamber music festivals in Israel, Norway, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, and Netherlands, attended master classes by Isaac Stern and Leon Fleisher as well as by members of internationally esteemed quartets (Emerson, Juilliard, Borodin, Bártok, Smetana) and of the Grieg Trio. She was a member of the Pacific Music Festival Orchestra in Japan (2003), Symphony Orchestra Academy of the Pacific in Canada (2004), Rotterdam Chamber Orchestra, Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra, and the Zagreb Soloists. She is the viola section leader of the Croatian Baroque Ensemble, and performs with Harmonia Antiqua Labacensis baroque ensemble. She is the concertmaster of Zagreb's Croatian National Theatre Opera Orchestra and the artistic director of the orchestra's Chamber Ensemble. Ms. Peljhan also teaches chamber music at the Music Academy in Zagreb.


Branimir Pustički studied cello at the Music Academy in Zagreb under Valter Dešpalj and at the Vienna University under Reinhard Latzko after receiving a scholarship from the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Foundation. He further studied in numerous courses held by teachers and soloists such as Heinrich Schiff, Boris Pergamenschikow, Rudolf Leopold, Dmitry Ferschtmann, Catherine MacKintosh and Marc Coppey. Mr. Pustički won the University Rector Award, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra and American Express Award for the best Croatian young artist in 2003, first prize and audience award at the J. Brahms International Competition in Pörtschach (2005), as well as the special award of the board of judges at the W. Lutosławski International Competition in Warsaw (2005). He has performed as a soloist with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Croatian Radio Television Symphony Orchestra, Zagreb Soloists, Ukrainian State Philharmonic Orchestra, ORF Symphony Orchestra. He has held a number of solo recitals in Croatia and the neighboring countries. He is the cello section leader in the Croatian Radio Television Symphony Orchestra and the solo cellist of the Croatian Baroque Ensemble.


Mia Elezović graduated from the piano program of the Music Academy in Zagreb under Zvjezdana Bašić, as well as from the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna under Hans Petermandl and the Hochschule für Musik in Frankfurt under Herbert Seidel. She received the master's degree from the Music Academy in Zagreb. Invited by the Japanese government, she studied for ten months in Kyoto (2004). She has attended a number of master classes and workshops held by renowned professors (S. Bishop-Kovacevich, E. Picht-Axenfeld, H. Nakamura, J. Perry, J.-F. Antonioli, J.O'Conor, etc.) and specialized in Contemporary Performance at Manhattan School of Music in New York. Ms. Elezović had successful performances in international piano competitions, receiving various awards for her art. Her concert activities started very early, and the most significant performances include those in Carnegie Hall and at the Yamaha Piano Salon. She has collaborated with numerous orchestras and chamber ensembles in Europe, Japan, and America, as well as with other artists and conductors (K. Ono, P. Dešpalj. P. Rophé, P. Škerjanc, Z. Srzić, etc.). She has appeared in radio and television programs in Croatia and Germany, as well as in music festivals in the country and abroad. She has taught in many international music schools, and since 2010 at the Conservatoire Royal de Liege, Belgium.


http://www.falter.at/festival/11240/st-pauler-kultursommer-2015


http://www.falter.at/event/548825/alisios-camerata-zagreb


http://stiftspfarre-stpaul.at/html-content/index.htm


photos

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