Magic Trumpet at St Anne Church Vienna

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Get in the mood for Christmas with Magic Trumpet - a programme of the finest Christmas carols and festive Music - in superb interpretations by the trumpet player and organist.

 

The wonderfully restored St. Anne's, THE Baroque insider tip in Vienna's city centre, opens its doors again for Christmas concerts in a peaceful atmosphere. The programme ranges from the Viennese Classic period to the most beautiful Austrian and international Christmas songs, masterfully interpreted by the trumpet player and organist - a joyful and joyful evening that gets you in Christmas mood and which you should not miss. Inspirational text interventions contribute to the peaceful and intimiate atmosphere.

 

The heated church, inaugurated by Empress Maria Theresia, is adorned with magnificent frescoes by Daniel Gran, the artist who also created the fresco cycle in the dome of the ceremonial hall of the National Library of Vienna.

 

Magic Trumpet at St. Anne's Church invites you to pause for a while - moments in which you can escape the hustle and bustle of the pre-Christmas period and return to the essence of things.

Program and cast

Wolfgang Mair, trumpet
Reinhard Schobesberger, organ/piano

 

Works by W. A. Mozart, J. S. Bach, F. Schubert, J. Haydn & more
as well as the most beautiful national and international Advent songs

65 Minutes, no intermission

St Anne Church Vienna

St. Anne's Church (German: Annakirche) is located in Vienna, Austria, and has been administered by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales since 1906. A relic of Saint Anne—her right hand—is kept in a rich Baroque setting and exhibited every year on July 26.

St. Anne's chapel existed since 1320. In 1518, the Gothic church was consecrated on the occasion of Saint Anne's Day (26 July). The church was administered first by the Poor Clare Sisters, then by the Jesuits. Between 1629 and 1634, the Jesuits started the Baroquisation of the Gothic church. After a fire in 1747, Pozzo's pupil Christoph Tausch transformed it into late baroque using trompe l'oeil techniques. On 25 June 1747 lightning struck the tower of the church, burning down the roof framing but leaving intact the frescos. In 1751, Daniel Gran began the renovation of the interior, blackened by candle smoke. After starting to work in the church in 1897, the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales received the church in 1906.

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