Styriarte
Organ loft of the Pfarrkirche in Stainz, one of the venues of the festival
Genreclassical music
Frequencyannual
LocationsGraz and Styria
Inaugurated1985; 41 years ago (1985)
People
Websitewww.styriarte.com

Styriarte (also written styriarte) is an annual summer festival of classical music in Graz and Styria, Austria, established in 1985. It is focused on Early music, Baroque music and music of the Classical period. Intended to showcase the work of Nikolaus Harnoncourt in his hometown, it grew to locations in the region and survived his death.

History

edit

Kurt Jungwirth, as Kulturlandesrat responsible for cultural politics in the state of Styria, wanted to tie conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt closer to his hometown Graz.[1] The focus of the first Styriarte was Johann Sebastian Bach, with Harnoncourt's Concentus Musicus Wien playing a leading role. The festival was directed by Andrea Herberstein and Wolfgang Schuster, a member of the Wiener Philharmoniker. The first festival was staged in the summer of 1985.[2]

In 1987, Harnoncourt also conducted the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. The event Ein Fest für Haydn (A feast for Haydn) in Schloss Eggenberg became a success with the audience. In 1988, Christopher Widauer succeeded Herberstein.[1] A year later, the baroque church of Stainz was the first festival venue outside Graz, where Harnoncourt conducted concerts with the Concentus Musicus and the Arnold Schoenberg Chor. In 1991, Mathis Huber succeeded Widauer.[1] In 1992, the focus changed from one composer per year to a motto. Jordi Savall became another internationally known conductor performing for the festival.[1]

Interior of the church of Stift Rein

Venues of the festival were later also the Römersteinbruch (Roman quarry) in Wagna, Saint Lambert's Abbey, Rein Abbey and other locations in Styria, including the newly opened Helmut List Hall [de] from 2003, and the Freilichtmuseum Stübing [de] from 2007. In 2005, a staged production of Bizet's Carmen with Harnoncourt received international attention. From 2007, when the motto was Wanted: Europa, the broadcaster ORF aired concerts live. From 2008 the festival followed the model of the Bayreuth Festival and the Metropolitan Opera in New York, offering "public viewing"; the first work presented was Mozart's Coronation Mass with Harnoncourt in the parish church of Stainz.[3]

Performers

edit

Leading performers of the festival have included, besides Harnoncourt and Savalli, the Quatuor Mosaiques, Armonico Tributo Austria and Il Giardino Armonico.[2]

After Harnoncourt's death in 2016, conductors Karina Canellakis,[4] Andrés Orozco-Estrada and Jeremie Rhorer appeared in 2016, sharing the planned project to present all Beethoven Symphonies.[5] The number of symphony concerts was reduced from eleven to seven, while the tickets sold stayed almost the same, at 33.000 for 64 events, more than 90% of the available seats.[6]

References

edit
  1. ^ a b c d "styriarte" (in German). Österreichische Musiklexikon. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "styriarte" (in German). austria.info/de. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Harnoncourt dirigiert Mozart" (in German). Steiermark ORF. 31 March 2008. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  4. ^ Karina Canellakis on instantencore.com
  5. ^ "Festival Styriarte / Große Fußstapfen / Aufzeichnung aus Graz" (in German). Deutschlandfunk. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Styriarte mit erfreulicher Bilanz" (in German). Steiermark ORF. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
edit

📚 Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

Graz

to Salt Lake City. Graz hosts the annual festival of classical music Styriarte, founded in 1985 to tie conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt closer to his hometown

Nikolaus Harnoncourt

March 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2016. "31 Jahre styriarte mit Nikolaus Harnoncourt" (in German). Styriarte. 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2017. James R. Oestreich

Elisabeth Kulman

Bolena – Vienna State Opera 2011 Ludmila – Smetana: Die verkaufte Braut – styriarte 2011 Gaea – R. Strauss: Daphne – Vienna State Opera 2011 Witwe Begbick

Music of Innsbruck

Innsbruck Festival of Early Music Salzburg Festival Salzburg Easter Festival Styriarte Vienna Spring Festival Wien Modern Music media MTV (Austrian TV channel)

Music of Vienna

Innsbruck Festival of Early Music Salzburg Festival Salzburg Easter Festival Styriarte Vienna Spring Festival Wien Modern Music media MTV (Austrian TV channel)

Austrian hip-hop

Innsbruck Festival of Early Music Salzburg Festival Salzburg Easter Festival Styriarte Vienna Spring Festival Wien Modern Music media MTV (Austrian TV channel)

Concentus Musicus Wien

music festivals in such cities as Salzburg and Lucerne, as well as the styriarte festival in Graz which Harnoncourt founded. The CMW first toured North

Bernd Glemser

Concerto No. 2 was featured in the 2007 film Spider-Man 3. "Bernd Glemser". Styriarte. Retrieved 23 May 2026. "Tchaikovsky: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 3 – Bernd