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Musical round dance in Lower Austria: variety of sounds and performances

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Lower Austria will present a rich spectrum of musical and performing arts events in the coming days. From classical concerts to jazz and world music to theater performances for children and adults, a wide range of cultural events will be taking place in various cities and regions of the state.

The Beethoven Philharmonic Orchestra will kick things off this Wednesday at the Congress Center Baden with works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn Bartholdy, and Schubert. Meanwhile, Diknu Schneeberger and Christian Bakanic's quartet in Baden will transport you into the world of gypsy swing and jazz. Numerous other events will follow on Thursday, including the Albert Reifert Trio in Baden with jazz interpretations and original compositions, cellist Lukas Lauermann at the St. Pölten Festival Hall, guitarist David Strbac at the Haus der Kunst Baden, and the Blechreiz Brass Quintet with a broad horn repertoire.

There's also plenty on offer for young audiences: Gernot Kranner will introduce Johann Strauss's "Die Fledermaus" at the Wiener Neustadt City Theater, while a participatory concert featuring "The Emperor's New Clothes" will be held in Rohrau. The weekend offers further highlights, including anniversary concerts, performances by dialect musicians and singer-songwriters, and oratorio concerts in sacred spaces. The week concludes with electro-pop concerts in Krems and classical Mozart concerts in St. Pölten.

The variety of venues, from renowned concert halls to intimate stages, underlines Lower Austria's vibrant cultural scene and offers something to suit every taste and age.

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