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Address | Grafenegg Lower Austria Austria |
Google maps | 48° 25' 48.030" N 15° 44' 52.203" E |
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GrafeneggConcentus Musicus Wien / Stefan Gottfried

Handel, Mozart
Concentus Musicus Wien; Stefan Gottfried; Patricia Nolz; Florian Boesch
GrafeneggTonkünstler-Orchester / Rudolf Buchbinder

Beethoven
Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich; Rudolf Buchbinder
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Grafenegg Festival ends with bittersweet Strauss from Renée Fleming
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The soprano is lifted to lyrical heights by the Filarmonia della Scala and Andrés Orozco-Estrada at the open air Wolkenturm on the final night of the festival.
Technicolor Shostakovich and Brahms from the Munich Philharmonic
A full frontal assault by Valery Gergiev on Brahms' First Symphony and Shostakovich's First Cello Concerto in explosive performances.
Blomstedt and the Vienna Philharmonic hold steady in Grafenegg
It was a pleasure to hear the Vienna Philharmonic in Herbert Blomstedt's deeply-invested nonagenarian's view of music he has been performing for nearly seven decades.
Sommerhitze statt Winterstürme: Wagner in Grafenegg
Ein lauer Konzertabend mit 100% Wagner und guter Besetzung des ersten Aufzugs der Walküre bescheren ein schöne Sommernacht im niederösterreichischen Grafenegg.
Diana Damrau almost dazzles at the Grafenegg Festival
Diana Damrau performs Mozart and Strauss at the Grafenegg Festival, located about an hour’s drive from Vienna.
James MacMillan conducts Britten, Vaughan Williams and his own music at Grafenegg
The position of Composer in Residence at the Grafenegg festival may as well be called Composer-Conductor in Residence, as the appointments of Tan Dun, HK Gruber, and now James MacMillan have established a tradition whereby the lucky candidates are not only required to be intimately involved with the programming and preparation of their music, but also to stand in front of an orchestra and lead the
Grafenegg Festival: Christian Thielemann conducts Bruckner
The success of Grafenegg, a relative newcomer to the Austrian summer festival scene, lies in the timing: held in the last week of August and first week of September, the festival has become an additional tour date for international orchestras engaged at the BBC Proms and Salzburg and Lucerne festivals, as well as a stop for German orchestras looking to take their first concert of the new season on