Bergkirchli-Konzert mit Stoltz, Corti & Jonkers
Vienna – Buenos Aires
Chamber music from Viennese Classicism to Belle Époque
Anton Diabelli was not only an important Viennese music publisher but also an excellent guitarist. He left behind a large oeuvre for guitar, both solo works and chamber music with guitar in various ensembles.
Franz Hasenöhrl and Alfred Uhl are also both Viennese composers. Both wrote their compositions in the interwar period, with - quite curiously - Uhl having composed a tango for his “Kleine Suite”. Although the tango originally comes from Buenos Aires, the Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth also composed tangos, the so-called “Tangos brasileiros”.
He also used the Viennese waltz as a template to compose an Argentine waltz (Valsa argentina).
After the tango almost fell into oblivion after World War II, Astor Piazzolla is celebrated in the second half of the 20th century as the great innovator of the tango.
Liesl Stoltz, flute - Nicolas Corti, viola - Han Jonkers, guitar
Adult ticket: CHF 20.00
Youth and student ticket: CHF 15.00
Children up to 12 years old accompanied by an adult and members of Arosa Kultur have free admission
For all listeners who have already purchased their tickets in advance, we reserve the best seats. Tickets in advance can also be purchased at the Arosa Tourism guest information
The booking confirmation serves as an entrance ticket and must be presented at the concert box office.
Door opening and opening of the box office: 4:30 PM
Event start: 5:00 PM
Location: Bergkirchli, Chilchaweg, 7050 Arosa
Duration of the event: 45 minutes
01 July 2025
children up to 12 years and members of arosa cultur
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