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A talk with Philipp Blom, historian, writer, and artistic director of the Dachstein Dialoge. Details on (additional) participants coming soon. Abou Barbara Tóth About Philipp Blom
A talk with Philipp Blom, historian, writer, and artistic director of the Dachstein Dialoge. Details on (additional) participants coming soon. Abou Barbara Tóth About Philipp Blom
An informal and spontaneous format complements the high-caliber concerts of the Dachstein Dialoge: at our Open Concerts, musicians and ensembles – from local talents to international festival performers – are invited to sign up and contribute a short performance or musical dialogue.
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J.S. Bach: Cello Suites Nos. 1 & 4 – Johann Sebastian Bach’s six Cello Suites are considered a milestone in the solo repertoire for cello. Reinhard Latzko, one of the most versatile musicians of his generation, performs them over three evenings as part of late-night concerts in the Catholic church of Ramsau.
Everything moves — ideas, objects, stories. Nothing we call our own truly originates “from here.” Raoul Schrott illustrates this kind of cultural transfer with a striking example: how a Jewish anecdote, traveling from East to West, eventually gave rise to both the figure of Sherlock Holmes and the notion of ‘serendipity.’
A conversation about this year’s festival theme with Judith Kohlenberger, sociologist specializing in migration studies; Solmaz Khorsand, journalist and author; and Philipp Blom, historian, writer, and artistic director of the Dachstein Dialoge.