An evening with The Austrian Ensemble `Salzburger Saitenklang`
Released on: September 9, 2008, 6:28 am
Press Release Author: Deepak Gupta
Industry: Entertainment
Press Release Summary: Recently Austrian Cultural Forum and Spandan Communications organised an evening with the Austrian Ensemble \"Salzburger Saitenklang\" at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, where the soothing notes emerged from different instruments and drifted across the auditorium and mesmerised the audience. The Ensemble is famous for its synthesis of period and modern string instruments with the concert repertoire extending from folk music to the multi-faceted music of Mozart to the modern styles of instrumental music.
Press Release Body: Recently Austrian Cultural Forum and Spandan Communications organised an evening with the Austrian Ensemble \"Salzburger Saitenklang\" at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, where the soothing notes emerged from different instruments and drifted across the auditorium and mesmerised the audience. The Ensemble is famous for its synthesis of period and modern string instruments with the concert repertoire extending from folk music to the multi-faceted music of Mozart to the modern styles of instrumental music. A rare Jugalbandi was also seen during the concert with the band & Indian Classical Musicians Suhail Yusuf Khan (Sarangi) & Mohit Lal (Tabla). On this occasion Monika & Peter Haschelbaeur (Austrian Cultural Forum), Alexandra Hardiman, Anshuman Pandey (Director, Spandan Communications), Munish Bahal (Dy. Director, Austrian Cultural Forum) and many others were also present there. Austria often named as The Land of Music has generated a broad contribution to various forms of art, most notably among them music. Austria has been the birthplace of many famous composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner, Johann Strauss Sr., Johann Strauss Jr. and Gustav Mahler as well as members of the Second Viennese School such as Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern and Alban Berg and conductors like Felix Weingartner, Clemens Krauss, and Herbert von Karajan, are just a few who have enriched Austrian cultural life. The Vienna Boys’ Choir and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra are celebrated organizations. Music in all its format and facets still continues to enjoy a special place in present day Austria. The programme kicked-off with a number of small pieces from famous operas and orchestras by the Austrian Band and they also played a folk dance tune. After this they performed with the Indian musicians Suhail Yusuf Khan on Sarangi and Mohit Lal on Tabla. This was for the first time the Band was performing in India. They said, \"Our motive was to combine Indian classical and Western music. We have performed in many countries but Indians are one of the warmest people we have come across. The weather here is slightly hot but we are enjoying ourselves,\" said Wilfried Scharf. Guitarist Roswitha Steindl said, \"We don\'t have a particular style, we play every kind of music like; romantic, classical, folk or contemporary. We play from heart and we want our music to reach the heart of our listeners. Suhail Yusuf Khan said that we have performed with the western artistes earlier but we enjoyed this performance very much as it was one of the most exciting performances.
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