Traunstein Summer Concerts: Concert VII brings Bruckner and Brahms to Traunstein


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A chamber music evening with inner glow in the monastery church
On Monday, September 7, 2026, the series of Traunstein Summer Concerts concludes with an evening that brings great romantic chamber music in refined composition to the stage of the Cultural Forum Monastery Church Traunstein. At 7:30 PM, Anton Bruckner's String Quintet in F major and Johannes Brahms’ String Quintet in G major op. 111 will sound – two works that will captivate the audience with richness of sound, tension, and that rare combination of intimate closeness and symphonic breath.
Romantic sound architecture between Bruckner and Brahms
The program relies on contrasts that have an immediate effect in the concert hall: Bruckner’s widely-spanned musical phrases, the lively Scherzo, and the lyrically glowing Adagio meet Brahms’ mature stylistic balance and dense orchestration in the string quintet. Especially in the acoustics of the monastery church, this music unfolds its full presence – from the quiet tension of the beginning to the concentrated energy in the finale.
An ensemble with an international profile
With Maria Ioudenitch and Johannes Strake on violins, Jano Lisboa and Sylvia Zucker on violas, and Maximilian Hornung on cello, an ensemble known for technical precision and chamber music synchronization takes the stage. Hornung is closely connected to the Traunstein Summer Concerts as the artistic director and is regarded as one of the most prominent cellists of his generation. Maria Ioudenitch combines classical tradition with a keen eye for programmatic subtleties in her artistic career.
Live atmosphere in the Cultural Forum Monastery Church
The Cultural Forum Monastery Church Traunstein creates the perfect setting for this concert experience: historical architecture, concentrated silence, and a spatial feeling that makes even chamber music nuances appear grand. Those seeking closeness to the performers experience not just music, but a direct audience atmosphere where every note, every dynamic wave and every chord matters.
What makes this evening special
The combination of Bruckner and Brahms promises no loud effects, but intensity from within. It is about tonal harmony, breathing phrasing, and those rare moments when string sound operates seamlessly. This is precisely where the magic of a top concert in Traunstein lies: great emotions without distance, musical substance without detours.
Conclusion: A must-attend for chamber music fans
The Traunstein Summer Concerts conclude with an evening that unites depth, elegance, and tension. Anyone wanting to experience romantic chamber music in excellent composition live should mark this date and not miss the finale of the series at the Cultural Forum Monastery Church Traunstein.
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