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Coronation Mass

Parish Church of Stainz, Stainz, Austria
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Stainz, Austria
Starts at: 18:00
Duration: 1h

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Festival

Styriarte Festival 2023

The Styriarte 2023 will take place from June 23 to July 23, 2023. Based on Fux's baroque opera "Costanza e Fortezza" from 1723, i.e. exactly 300 years after its premiere in Prague, the Styriarte 2023 will place its programme under the motto "Heroes".

Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Missa in C, "Coronation", K317
Ludwig van Beethoven: Cantata 'on the Death of Emperor Joseph II', WoO 87
Overview

Mozart’s “Coronation Mass“ in Stainz – a feast for heart and soul, ear and eye. And yet this 1779 mass was more revolutionary and provocative than the people of Salzburg at the time cared for. A new ideal was also emerging on the Rhine: “Then mankind climbed into the light, earth turned more happily round the sun” wrote the young Beethoven on the death of Joseph II. The proponent of Enlightenment on the imperial throne remained Beethoven‘s ideal of a humane ruler all his life.

Venue Info

Parish Church of Stainz - Stainz
Location   Schlossplatz 5

Stainz Priory was a monastery founded by the Augustinian Canons in 1229 when Leutold I von Wildon, lord of the manor of Stainz, allowed a small church with a monastery attached to be established on the mountain where his castle stood. The monastery was settled by canons regular from Seckau Priory.

The priory experienced its heyday during the early 16th century under provost Jakob Roselenz (1596-1629), under whom the community was reorganised and the church, previously neglected, was enlarged. The interior was later refurbished in the Baroque style with extensive stucco decoration. The monastery was dissolved in 1785 as part of the rationalist reforms of the Emperor Joseph II. The church however remained in use.

In 1840 Archduke Johann, son of Leopold II and an avid hunter, purchased the building complex from the town for the sum of 40,000 guilders for use as a hunting box, known thereafter as Schloss Stainz. Since his death in 1859, it has remained in the family estate of his descendants, the Counts of Meran.

Today besides offering gardens and rooms to rent for engagements, the castle houses two collections from the Universal Museum Joanneum. 2006 the Steirisches Jagdmuseum (“Styrian Hunting Museum”) was opened. The interdisciplinary approach of this collection combines contemporary technology with historic equipment, weapons and specimens to explore the historical, sociological and anthropological, as well as the philosophical and ethical phenomena of the human practice of hunting in addition to wildlife ecology.

In 2009 the Landwirtschaftsmuseum Schloss Stainz (“Museum of Agriculture and Forestry”) also opened, displaying collections of rural Styrian folk culture. The main focus of the exhibition is on the agricultural implements and the household effects of the Styrian countryside from the Stone Age to the present. The exhibition displays objects related to the different branches of agriculture and husbandry and offers a fitting companion to the Hunting Museum.

In addition to the two permanent exhibitions of the Joanneum, areas of the castle, for example the courtyard, the cellar, the arcades and the terrace, are also rented out for private events.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Stainz, Austria
Starts at: 18:00
Duration: 1h
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