Adabei in Salzburg – Mozart’s classic meets Cuban rhythms

In the course of the sold-out music festival, the Mozarteum Foundation celebrated its grand reopening with Cuban sounds.

The new building turned out really great,” says Johannes Honsig-Erlenburg, President of the Mozarteum Foundation, pointing to the modern foyer building. Behind Honsig-Erlenburg around 800 guests who visited the large hall in the foundation in Salzburg on Sunday afternoon cavort. But not only classical tones were heard there during the Mozart Festival. Because: Cuban sounds meet Salzburg. All music lovers were enthusiastic about the Central American sounds that emanated from the orchestra Lyceum Mozartiano de La Habana. What sounds like a break in style encouraged the Salzburg guests during the concert to move energetically to the beat. “It’s an honor to be able to play Mozart together with the orchestra in the city of Mozart,” says horn player Sarah Willis, who brought the Cuban sounds to the city of Mozart this year -Museums, and Kristina Hammer, President of the Salzburg Festival, showed up at the Foundation. Jürgen Meindl, head of the arts and culture section of the Federal Ministry, was also drawn to the foundation.
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