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A Steirische Harmonika. The Steirische Harmonika (Austrian German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪrɪʃɛ harˈmoːnika]) is a type of bisonoric diatonic button accordion important to the alpine folk music of Croatia (Hrvatsko zagorje), Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Austria, the German state of Bavaria, and the Italian South Tyrol.
Anton Mervar (20 March 1885 – 21 July 1942) [1] was a manufacturer of Slovenian button accordions. Mervar was born in Loke , now part of the town of Trbovlje . [ 2 ] he began working with his father Anton Sr. in his father's shop in their hometown of Trifail, in the Austrian province of Carniola (now Trbovlje, Slovenia).
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Music of Austria" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Meister has conducted the Vienna RSO in a commercial recording of the music of Gottfried von Einem. In April 2016, the orchestra announced that Meister is to conclude his Vienna RSO tenure in 2018, at the end of his most recent contract extension. [4] In 2014, Marin Alsop first guest-conducted the Vienna RSO. In January 2018, the Vienna RSO ...
Although Austria is not exactly the biggest exporter of international rock and pop-bands, there are a few notable musicians and bands. Opus also made it in the charts worldwide as well. In the last few years, several music groups toured Europe and had commercial success in the international charts. The most prominent being Christina Stürmer.
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The Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon [A 1] (German pronunciation: [ˌøːstəʁaɪçɪʃəs muˈziːkˌlɛksikɔn], lit. ' Austrian Music Lexicon ') is a five-volume music encyclopedia founded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences' Commission for Music Research.
Innsbruck is a city in the Austrian Alps whose musical heritage long played an important role in the music of Austria.Modern Innsbruck is home to the International Festival of Early Music (which features music from 1500 to 1750), an Eastern music festival, the Summer Dance Festival, the Innsbruck International Choral Festival and the Ambras Castle Concerts.