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The 12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic

Grafenegg Auditorium, Grafenegg, Austria
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Grafenegg, Austria
Starts at: 11:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Ensemble: The 12 Cellists of the Berliner Philharmoniker
Festival

Grafenegg Music Festival 2026

The Grafenegg Music Festival 2026 celebrates its 20th anniversary with a season of extraordinary artistic excellence, transforming the magnificent grounds of Grafenegg Castle into one of Europe’s most captivating destinations for classical music. From 14 August to 6 September 2026, audiences are invited to experience world-class performances beneath open summer skies, surrounded by historic gardens, elegant architecture, and the unique atmosphere of Lower Austria’s cultural landscape.

Programme
Overview

A dozen cellos together on stage: this unusual sight makes something possible that would hardly work so well with any other instrument.

The third-largest member of the string family ascends to high registers and at the same time provides a deep foundation, offers multifaceted timbres and can even serve as a rhythm section when tapped or struck. The programme of this matinee on the 2026 festival’s final day shows how its stylistic use is as diverse as its musical possibilities: A spectrum that ranges from Klengel’s "Hymnus", the ensemble’s founding piece, to French chansons to American jazz and masterfully arranged film music.

Programme:

Julius Klengel: Hymnus for twelve cellos op. 57
Jean Françaix: Aubade (Excerpts)
Claude Debussy: La cathédrale engloutie (Arrangement: Rudolf Leopold)
Michel Legrand: Une femme est une femme (Arrangement: Michael Tsygutki)
Vincent Scotto: Sous les ponts de Paris (Arr. for twelve cellos: Wilhelm Kaiser-Lindemann)
Giovanni Sollima: Auftragswerk
John Adams: Shaker Loops
Dmitri Shostakovich: Lyrical Waltz (Arr.: David Riniker)
George Gershwin: Clap yo hands (Arr.: Michael Zigutkin)
Glenn Miller: Moonlight Serenade (Arr. for twelve Violoncelli: Wilhelm Kaiser-Lindemann)
Jerry Goldsmith: Basic instinct (Arr.: David Riniker)
James Horner: Titanic (Arr.: Wilhelm Kaiser-Lindemann)
Terry Gilkyson (Arr.: Wilhelm Kaiser-Lindemann): Jungle Book (Baloo's song) (Arrangement: Wilhelm Kaiser-Lindemann)
Stephan Koncz: James Bond

Venue Info

Grafenegg Auditorium - Grafenegg
Location   Grafenegg 12

Built in 2008, the Auditorium stands for the link between the traditional and the modern in Grafenegg. Located between the historic Riding School and the Schlosstaverne, a fluid connection to the historical buildings was created through wall openings and glass transition spaces. The historical structure therefore blends into the new building, creating a unity of both function and form. The technically and acoustically outstanding concert hall serves year-round as the main concert venue. The Auditorium offers seating for an audience of over 1.370 on three levels.

In case of bad weather during concerts on the Wolkenturm, the Auditorium provides an alternative venue. For ticket holders in categories 1 to 5, alternative seating is available, and for category 6 standing room with a seating rail.

The Auditorium is built according to the classical proportions of a rectangular hall, despite the fact that there are hardly any right angles to be found: This is one of the concert hall’s many secrets. The seats are arranged on three levels (Parquet, Dress Circle and Gallery), with the last six rows in the Parquet being tiered. The light appearance of the hall is due to ivory-coloured, polished limestone plaster (according to an old Venetian technique) and untreated oak. Particular accents are created by the acoustically modelled wall panelling and the silver-coloured seats with burgundy upholstery, as well as by the black ceiling construction consisting of acoustic elements and equipped with well-directed lighting. Depending on the programme and the size of the stage, the Auditorium holds 900 to 1,300 people. With a banquet-style seating arrangement 400 people can enjoy this exquisite setting.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Grafenegg, Austria
Starts at: 11:00
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