Wiener Musikverein 11 June 2021 - Max Müller (bariton) and Volker Nemmer (piano) | GoComGo.com

Max Müller (bariton) and Volker Nemmer (piano)

Wiener Musikverein, Gläserner Saal / Magna Auditorium, Vienna, Austria
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Vienna, Austria
Starts at: 17:00
Duration: 1h 30min

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Programme
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Programme:

Richard Austrian
Viennese alphabet; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Robert proud
In the Prater the trees are blooming again, op. 247; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Hugo Wiener / Stephan Weiss
But with m sham; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Ernst Jandl
Seven children

Anonymous
s'Laternderl; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Ernst Aloysius None
Heaven fia us weana
Es muas a jeda amoi schdeam
My organs

Carl Rieder
When will i die. Song; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

HC Artmann
Ask me

Egon Wellesz
It's a lovely autumn

HC Artmann
Give ma dei haund

Egon Wellesz
What unguaz

HC Artmann
After ana deluge

Carl Rieder
When will i die. Song; arranged by Anselm Schaufler
Coda

Johann Nestroy
from: The talisman

Adolf Muller
Yes, time changes a lot; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Franz Schubert
Entry in the diary of June 14, 1816
Waltz sequences from D 365

Georg Kreisler
The music critic
Empress Maria Theresa: letter of February 8, 1736

Karl Stirner
The princess on the upper floor; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Ernst A. None
Waun ia baafleisch iis
Every moi
Carl Loubé
I march with my Duli-Dulieh

NN
Medley from the first Krems album; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Ralph Benatzky
In the Paradeisgartl; arranged by Anselm Schaufler
Ludwig van Beethoven: Letter to Nikolaus Simrock from August 2, 1794

Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in B flat major, op. 18/6 - 3rd movement (Scherzo)

Gerhard Bronner
Chesterfield Girl; arranged by Harald Lakits

Peter Hammerschlag
Tepperter, what are you looking at?

Karl Kraus
With the same lack of spirit

Gerhard Bronner
G'schupfter Ferdl; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Andrea Maria Dusl
G'soffic Aff
Special court judgment of April 6, 1945

Markus "Marx" Augustin
O dear Augustine

Roman Domanig-Roll
Lanner music; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Ernst A. None
Heans inas au
Wauns ned to know
Stranger to everyone

Hermann Leopoldi
I'm a Hütteldorf-Hackinger

Ernst A. None
In suma
I woa scho in Kaoale

Hermann Leopoldi
I have a bathing hut down in Kaisermühln
In the Barnabitengass'n
In Floridsdorf am Spitz
In a small café in Hernals

Trude Marzik
One letter

Hermann Leopoldi
Meidlinger Buam; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Christina Burckhardt
Hatred of Naprawek

Georg Kreisler
Phonebook polka

Andrea Maria Dusl
Hello and sorts

Fritz Spielmann / Stephan Weiss
A girl from Mödling; arranged by Anselm Schaufler

Venue Info

Wiener Musikverein - Vienna
Location   Musikvereinsplatz 1

The Wiener Musikverein is a concert hall in the Innere Stadt borough of Vienna, Austria. It is the home of the Vienna Philharmonic. The acoustics of the "Great Hall" (Großer Saal) have earned it recognition alongside concert halls including Berlin's Konzerthaus, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and Boston's Symphony Hall.

The building is located on Dumbastraße / Bösendorferstraße behind the Hotel Imperial near the Vienna Ring Road and the Wien River, between Bösendorfer street and Charles' Square. However, since Bösendorfer street is a relatively small street, the building is better known as being between Charles' Square and Kärntner Ring (part of Vienna Ring Road). It was erected as the new concert hall run by the Society of Friends of Music in Vienna, on a piece of land provided by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1863.

The plans were designed by Danish architect Theophil Hansen in the Neoclassical style of an ancient Greek temple, including a concert hall and a smaller chamber music hall. The building was inaugurated on 6 January 1870. A major donor was Nikolaus Dumba, industrialist and liberal politician of Greek descent, whose name the Austrian government gave to one of the streets surrounding the Musikverein.

The Great Hall's lively acoustics are primarily based on Hansen's intuition, as he could not rely on any studies on architectural acoustics. The room's rectangular shape and proportions, its boxes, and sculptures allow early and numerous sound reflections.

The Hall originally included a historic pipe organ built by Friedrich Ladegast. Its first organ recital was held by Anton Bruckner in 1872. The present-day instrument was originally installed in 1907 by the Austrian firm of Rieger Orgelbau, highly esteemed by musicians such as Franz Schmidt or Marcel Dupré, and rebuilt in 2011.

In 2001, a renovation program began. Several new rehearsal halls were installed in the basement.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Vienna, Austria
Starts at: 17:00
Duration: 1h 30min
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