University of Innsbruck Orchestra

23.+29.06.2019: Charity Concerts

The University of Innsbruck Orchestra in cooperation with the Peace Studies Fund invites to two charity concerts in support of international students at the MA Program for Peace Studies.

Organized in cooperation with Round Table 18 and the Peace Studies Fund, the University of Innsbruck Orchestra under Claudio Büchler invites to two concerts in Innsbruck and Toblach (Souther Tyrol / Italy). Join the Peace Studies Innsbruck Community at this occasion and see the world class pianist Michael Schöch interpret Schostakowitsch. 

Sunday, 23rd of June 2019, 19:30 Uhr, Congress Innsbruck 

Saturday, 29th of June 2019, 20:00 Uhr, Kulturzentrum Toblach 

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Program

Dimitri Schostakowitsch - Festouvertüre Op. 96

Modest Mussorgsky - Bilder einer Ausstellung (Instrumentierung: Maurice Ravel)

Sergei Rachmaninow - 2. Klavierkonzert op. 18 in c-Moll

Solist: Michael Schöch

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Normal: 17€ / 20€ / 23€ / 26€ 

Reduced: 8€ / 10€ / 12€ / 14€

Box Office: +2€

 

The University of Innsbruck Orchestra enriches the cultural life of the City of Innsbruck since 1920. It unites about 70 musicians –students, lecturers and friends of the university. Since 2005 the orchestra has been directed by Claudio Büchler. The orchestra invites to one large concert per semester and has also toured internationally.


Logo Peace Studies Fund
Founded by students of the Master of our MA Program, the Peace Studies Fund e.V. aims to support fellow students by contributing to the program’s existing scholarship. The fund‘s key ideas are to strengthen the solidarity they experienced within theirs studies, and increase the chance of participation, and graduation, for students from all over the world who are interested and qualified to enroll in this special program and who would otherwise be hindered by financial problems. Contact: peacestudiesfund@gmail.com

 

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