June
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“Pure delight, pure joy” Works by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), Christoph Schaffrath (1709-1763), Christian Ludwig Boxberg (1670-1729), Johann Mattheson (1681-1764), Johann David Heinichen (1683-1727) and Christoph Graupner (1683-1760) Miriam Feuersinger, soprano L’Orfeo
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“Pure delight, pure joy”
Works by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), Christoph Schaffrath (1709-1763), Christian Ludwig Boxberg (1670-1729), Johann Mattheson (1681-1764), Johann David Heinichen (1683-1727) and Christoph Graupner (1683-1760)
Miriam Feuersinger, soprano
L’Orfeo Bläserensemble
Carin van Heerden and Philipp Wagner, oboe and recorder
Angelika Miklin, violoncello
Anne Marie Dragosits, harpsichord
Time
Tuesday, 9. June 2026 20:00
Venue
Paterskirche Kempen
Burgstraße 19, 47906 Kempen
Organizer
July
26July18:00Solo e ripienoBrunnenthal bei Schärding - Pfarrkirche Mariä Heimsuchung
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Georg Philipp Telemann Sonata in G minor TWV 43:G9 (Concerto ripieno) Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto in D minor for harpsichord, strings & basso continuo BWV 1054 Antonio Vivaldi Concerto D
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Georg Philipp Telemann Sonata in G minor TWV 43:G9 (Concerto ripieno)
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto in D minor for harpsichord, strings & basso continuo BWV 1054
Antonio Vivaldi Concerto D major for recorder, strings & basso continuo RV 428
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto in C minor for violin, oboe, strings & basso continuo BWV 1060R
Georg Philipp Telemann Concerto in E flat major TWV 43:Es1 (Concerto ripieno)
L’Orfeo Barockorchester
Carin van Heerden, recorder, oboe & direction
Time
Sunday, 26. July 2026 18:00
Organizer
August
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Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” Music by Johann Sebastian Bach Libretto by Philipp Blom Company of music Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto Sebastian Taschner
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Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load”
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
Libretto by Philipp Blom
Company of music
Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano
Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto
Sebastian Taschner & Jakob Gerbeth, tenor
Maximilian Schnabel & Daniel Menczigar, bass
Barbara Novotny theatrical performance
L’Orfeo Barockorchester
Johannes Hiemetsberger musical direction
Saskia Bladt music adaption
Manuela Kloibmüller stage direction
Isabella Reder stage & costume design
The annual music theatre production at the Greinburg Castle introduces a fresh approach in 2026. A “Bach opera” titled Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” combines the boundless power of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music with living causes of our time. In Greinburg Castle a a many-layered soundscape will evolve in which the arcade court will serve as a lively stage with The Company of Music and the L’Orfeo Barockorchester, conducted by Johannes Hiemetsberger.
Musical theatre in times of present-day ruptures…
Even though Johann Sebastian Bach did not compose any operas himself, his cantatas and choruses convey an impressive dramatic power. From this rich abundance, Saskia Bladt weaves a fine musical collage and forms Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” into a musical-theatrical pasticcio of our time. Philipp Blom’s libretto questions current social issues: How does artificial intelligence influence our thinking, our decisions and our understanding of humanity?
The central scene is the festive launch of the omniscient AI Sophia. Between music by Bach, champagne and visionary images of the future, the machine answers the questions of its admirers with impressive clarity. When the waitress Leila asks a very personal question, this confident clarity crumbles and a space for reflection and dialogue opens. Thus, the work invites the audience to an intensive mental experiment about progress, responsibility and human freedom and opens a multi-layered, moving view of our possible future.
Time
Saturday, 1. August 2026 20:00
Organizer
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Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” Music by Johann Sebastian Bach Libretto by Philipp Blom Company of music Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto Sebastian
Event Details
Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load”
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
Libretto by Philipp Blom
Company of music
Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano
Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto
Sebastian Taschner & Jakob Gerbeth, tenor
Maximilian Schnabel & Daniel Menczigar, bass
Barbara Novotny theatrical performance
L’Orfeo Barockorchester
Johannes Hiemetsberger musical direction
Saskia Bladt music adaption
Manuela Kloibmüller stage direction
Isabella Reder stage & costume design
The annual music theatre production at the Greinburg Castle introduces a fresh approach in 2026. A “Bach opera” titled Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” combines the boundless power of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music with living causes of our time. In Greinburg Castle a a many-layered soundscape will evolve in which the arcade court will serve as a lively stage with The Company of Music and the L’Orfeo Barockorchester, conducted by Johannes Hiemetsberger.
Musical theatre in times of present-day ruptures…
Even though Johann Sebastian Bach did not compose any operas himself, his cantatas and choruses convey an impressive dramatic power. From this rich abundance, Saskia Bladt weaves a fine musical collage and forms Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” into a musical-theatrical pasticcio of our time. Philipp Blom’s libretto questions current social issues: How does artificial intelligence influence our thinking, our decisions and our understanding of humanity?
The central scene is the festive launch of the omniscient AI Sophia. Between music by Bach, champagne and visionary images of the future, the machine answers the questions of its admirers with impressive clarity. When the waitress Leila asks a very personal question, this confident clarity crumbles and a space for reflection and dialogue opens. Thus, the work invites the audience to an intensive mental experiment about progress, responsibility and human freedom and opens a multi-layered, moving view of our possible future.
Time
Sunday, 2. August 2026 20:00
Organizer
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Fo(u)r Violins Only Music for … 1 violin by Giuseppe Tartini, Johann Joseph Vilsmayr, Nicola Matteis and Balduin Sulzer 2 violins by Jacques Aubert and Paul Hindemith 3 violins by Johann
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Fo(u)r Violins Only
Music for …
1 violin by Giuseppe Tartini, Johann Joseph Vilsmayr, Nicola Matteis and Balduin Sulzer
2 violins by Jacques Aubert and Paul Hindemith
3 violins by Johann Joseph Fux, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier and Richard Hofmann
4 violins by Georg Philipp Telemann, Richard Rudolf Klein and Witold Lutosławski
L’Orfeolinisti – the violinists of L’Orfeo Barockorchester
Julia Huber, Martin Jopp, Sabine Reiter, Elisabeth Wiesbauer violin
The violin is a richly gifted instrument in the world of chamber music, but mostly in combination with other instrument groups. A single violin often faces the challenge of performing major works. When two, three or even four violins play together, one usually thinks of educational duos or torturous student recitals. L’Orfeolinisti prove that this can be quite different in their programme featuring music from the Baroque to the modern era. The programme centres on Telemann’s Concerti for 4 Violins without Bass (TWV 40:201-203), around which all possible interpretations are woven, from the fantastical to the contemplative, from the scholarly to the lively, from the virtuosic to the lyrical, creating an auditory journey through the world of the violin.
Time
Thursday, 6. August 2026 19:00
Organizer
Event Details
Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” Music by Johann Sebastian Bach Libretto by Philipp Blom Company of music Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto Sebastian Taschner
Event Details
Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load”
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
Libretto by Philipp Blom
Company of music
Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano
Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto
Sebastian Taschner & Jakob Gerbeth, tenor
Maximilian Schnabel & Daniel Menczigar, bass
Barbara Novotny theatrical performance
L’Orfeo Barockorchester
Johannes Hiemetsberger musical direction
Saskia Bladt music adaption
Manuela Kloibmüller stage direction
Isabella Reder stage & costume design
The annual music theatre production at the Greinburg Castle introduces a fresh approach in 2026. A “Bach opera” titled Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” combines the boundless power of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music with living causes of our time. In Greinburg Castle a a many-layered soundscape will evolve in which the arcade court will serve as a lively stage with The Company of Music and the L’Orfeo Barockorchester, conducted by Johannes Hiemetsberger.
Musical theatre in times of present-day ruptures…
Even though Johann Sebastian Bach did not compose any operas himself, his cantatas and choruses convey an impressive dramatic power. From this rich abundance, Saskia Bladt weaves a fine musical collage and forms Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” into a musical-theatrical pasticcio of our time. Philipp Blom’s libretto questions current social issues: How does artificial intelligence influence our thinking, our decisions and our understanding of humanity?
The central scene is the festive launch of the omniscient AI Sophia. Between music by Bach, champagne and visionary images of the future, the machine answers the questions of its admirers with impressive clarity. When the waitress Leila asks a very personal question, this confident clarity crumbles and a space for reflection and dialogue opens. Thus, the work invites the audience to an intensive mental experiment about progress, responsibility and human freedom and opens a multi-layered, moving view of our possible future.
Time
Friday, 7. August 2026 20:00
Organizer
Event Details
Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” Music by Johann Sebastian Bach Libretto by Philipp Blom Company of music Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto Sebastian
Event Details
Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load”
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
Libretto by Philipp Blom
Company of music
Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano
Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto
Sebastian Taschner & Jakob Gerbeth, tenor
Maximilian Schnabel & Daniel Menczigar, bass
Barbara Novotny theatrical performance
L’Orfeo Barockorchester
Johannes Hiemetsberger musical direction
Saskia Bladt music adaption
Manuela Kloibmüller stage direction
Isabella Reder stage & costume design
The annual music theatre production at the Greinburg Castle introduces a fresh approach in 2026. A “Bach opera” titled Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” combines the boundless power of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music with living causes of our time. In Greinburg Castle a a many-layered soundscape will evolve in which the arcade court will serve as a lively stage with The Company of Music and the L’Orfeo Barockorchester, conducted by Johannes Hiemetsberger.
Musical theatre in times of present-day ruptures…
Even though Johann Sebastian Bach did not compose any operas himself, his cantatas and choruses convey an impressive dramatic power. From this rich abundance, Saskia Bladt weaves a fine musical collage and forms Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” into a musical-theatrical pasticcio of our time. Philipp Blom’s libretto questions current social issues: How does artificial intelligence influence our thinking, our decisions and our understanding of humanity?
The central scene is the festive launch of the omniscient AI Sophia. Between music by Bach, champagne and visionary images of the future, the machine answers the questions of its admirers with impressive clarity. When the waitress Leila asks a very personal question, this confident clarity crumbles and a space for reflection and dialogue opens. Thus, the work invites the audience to an intensive mental experiment about progress, responsibility and human freedom and opens a multi-layered, moving view of our possible future.
Time
Saturday, 8. August 2026 20:00
Organizer
Event Details
Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” Music by Johann Sebastian Bach Libretto by Philipp Blom Company of music Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto Sebastian Taschner
Event Details
Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load”
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
Libretto by Philipp Blom
Company of music
Katharina Linhard & Barbara Achammer, soprano
Lucia Varsic & Anna Kargl, alto
Sebastian Taschner & Jakob Gerbeth, tenor
Maximilian Schnabel & Daniel Menczigar, bass
Barbara Novotny theatrical performance
L’Orfeo Barockorchester
Johannes Hiemetsberger musical direction
Saskia Bladt music adaption
Manuela Kloibmüller stage direction
Isabella Reder stage & costume design
The annual music theatre production at the Greinburg Castle introduces a fresh approach in 2026. A “Bach opera” titled Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” combines the boundless power of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music with living causes of our time. In Greinburg Castle a a many-layered soundscape will evolve in which the arcade court will serve as a lively stage with The Company of Music and the L’Orfeo Barockorchester, conducted by Johannes Hiemetsberger.
Musical theatre in times of present-day ruptures…
Even though Johann Sebastian Bach did not compose any operas himself, his cantatas and choruses convey an impressive dramatic power. From this rich abundance, Saskia Bladt weaves a fine musical collage and forms Sophia or “Liberty’s heavy load” into a musical-theatrical pasticcio of our time. Philipp Blom’s libretto questions current social issues: How does artificial intelligence influence our thinking, our decisions and our understanding of humanity?
The central scene is the festive launch of the omniscient AI Sophia. Between music by Bach, champagne and visionary images of the future, the machine answers the questions of its admirers with impressive clarity. When the waitress Leila asks a very personal question, this confident clarity crumbles and a space for reflection and dialogue opens. Thus, the work invites the audience to an intensive mental experiment about progress, responsibility and human freedom and opens a multi-layered, moving view of our possible future.
Time
Sunday, 9. August 2026 20:00
