Violin, piano and organ for all ages 6+
Like Anton Bruckner before him, the young Tobias Takacs from Weyregg am Attersee plays the violin, piano and organ, with his focus on the latter. In a presentation hosted by himself, he will introduce the composer's three (original) instruments: the violin from the workshop of Linz violin maker Joseph Pauli (1769-1846), which is usually on display in the Bruckner Room in Kronstorf and which Bruckner played in his youth, the violin normally exhibited in the Bruckner Memorial Rooms at St. Florian's Abbey, which was made shortly after 1845, and the violin from the workshop of the Linz violin maker Joseph Pauli (1769-1846), which Bruckner played in his youth. Florian Abbey, which was built shortly after 1845 and which Bruckner owned from 1848 until his death, and the so-called Bruckner organ in the abbey basilica with its 7386 pipes, under which Bruckner was buried at his own request. He brings all three to life with music by the jubilarian, proving not least that there are still great multi-talented musicians in Upper Austria today.
Works for violin, piano and organ by
Anton Bruckner (1824–1896)
Tobias Takacs | Violin, piano, organ & moderation
Jan David Schmitz | Concept