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Tuesday, 06 October 2015

Vielfalt und Frische

Start der Konzertsaison an der Kunstuniversität Graz

Mit „Round Midnight“, einer musikalischen Begegnung von Jazz- und Symphonieorchester, startet am 28. Oktober 2015 das Konzertprogramm an der Kunstuniversität Graz. Das Konzert, bei dem als  Stargast der Trompeter Randy Brecker auftritt, ist beispielhaft für die im Rahmen der Abonnements gebotene Vielfalt.

Orchester-, Chor- und Kammermusik, Jazz, Oper und Schauspiel - das Veranstaltungsangebot der Kunstuniversität bietet Programm in einmaliger Vielfalt und Frische. Buchbar ist es in Form von Einzelveranstaltungen oder gebündelt in drei Abonnement-Zyklen und insgesamt sechs verschiedene Abonnements.

Seit mehr als 30 Jahren gibt es diesen in Österreich einzigartigen Abonnement- und Konzertzyklus, als dessen Veranstalterin die Gesellschaft der Freunde der Kunstuniversität Graz auftritt. Er bietet den Studierenden die Möglichkeit, sich vor großem Publikum zu präsentieren, BesucherInnen und AbonnentInnen erleben MusikerInnen und SchauspielerInnen am Beginn ihrer Karriere.

Das traditionsreiche Hauptabonnement umfasst zwölf Veranstaltungen im Stefaniensaal des Grazer Congress, im Grazer Dom, in unserem György-Ligeti-Saal im MUMUTH und unserem Theater im Palais. Das abo@MUMUTH ist ausschließlich im MUMUTH beheimatet und bietet sechs Veranstaltungen. Mit dem KUG Total Abonnement könnenalle 18 Veranstaltungen besucht werden. Weiters gibt es ein Stefaniensaal-Abonnement sowie das Schnupper-Abonnement mit vier charakteristischen Veranstaltungen aus dem Hauptabonnement. Und für Kinder das Schul- und Familienprogramm mit insgesamt fünf Veranstaltungen.
    
Für alle Anfragen, Bestellungen und speziellen Wünsche steht die Veranstaltungsabteilung der Kunstuniversität Graz unter der Telefonnummer 0316/389-1332 gerne zur Verfügung.

 

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