Program
The New Austrian Sound of Music (NASOM)
2023-08-08 19:30:00
Alban Berg Konzertsaal, Ossiach
The New Austrian Sound of Music (NASOM)
Classical and contemporary music in saxophone garb, dream worlds from the sound of individually prepared instruments and Styrian funk: this year’s NASOM concert once more sheds light on the marvellous work of the young Austrian music scene.
Stephanie Schoiswohl, Saxophone
Florian Bauer, Saxophone
Daniel Dundus, Saxophone
Severin Neubauer, Saxophone
Anna Anderluh, Vocals & Accompaniment
Niki Waltersdorfer, Guitar & Vocals
Fridolin Krenn, Bass & Vocals
Simon Brugner, Drums & Vocals
Jonathan Herrgesell, Saxophone, Flute & Keyboard
▶ Musical foretaste
You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Youtube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.
You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Youtube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.
You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Youtube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.
The New Austrian Sound of Music is the development programme of the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs. Young artists living in Austria are honoured by a jury of experts and promoted as musical ambassadors abroad. We present three of the award-winning ensembles each year.
Together, a broad spectrum of colourful sound innovations is elicited from their instrument by the members of the Spectrum Saxophone Quartet. The singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Anna Anderluh moves in similarly colourful, yet completely different sound worlds. Her music combines tender poetry with harsh social criticism. She provides musical accompaniment to herself with the use of unusual instruments. The Graz-based funk band Candlelight Ficus, which took third place in the Austrian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2022, rounds off the evening’s programme with their typical mix of funk, soul and Latin styles combined with the sound of the 80s.
Gallery