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Everyman from 1920 to today. Music from the theater arena, and between the musical pieces, Johannes Silberschneider recites. In case of bad weather, the event will take place in the fest hall of the primary school. 27 euros in advance / 30 euros at the door. Children and young people up to 15 years: 15 euros. Tickets can be reserved online at www.seebuehneseeham.at or by phone at +43(0)664/6509729.
Everyman from 1920 to today. Music from the theater arena. The list of composers who took on the task of providing a musical component to Everyman at the Salzburg Festival reads like a Who's Who of cross-genre successful composers, operating in the tension between performing and writing, stylistically versatile musicians, composers, and ensemble leaders: Bernhard Paumgartner, Einar Nilson, Joseph Messner, Gerhard Wimberger, Paul Angerer, Werner Pirchner, Martin Lowe, Julian Crouch, Markus Zwink, Mathias Rüegg, Wolfgang Mitterer, to name just a few... Developing music for the play about the life and death of the rich man has always been an attractive task and a tightrope act at the same time. The adaptations, arrangements, and compositions of the funeral marches, ballads, fanfares, and festival hymns from over 100 years testify to the incredible diversity and range of the epochs and styles traversed. In our program, we present a selection of adaptations, compositions, and arrangements from 11 decades with an ensemble of interpreters, improvisers, and composers, embedded in a contemporary and sometimes winking perspective. Between the musical pieces, Johannes Silberschneider recites. He was seen as the Poor Neighbor from 2013 to 2016 and then in the role of Faith until 2018 on the Salzburg Everyman stage. Furthermore, he can be considered THE expert on the work of Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Content, reviews from the Everyman story, excerpts from rehearsal protocols, dramaturgy notes, statistics, anecdotes – all of this finds its optimal mouthpiece in Johannes Silberschneider. An exciting, absurd, and breathtaking dialogue of contrasts, opposites, and surprises. Welcome!
Ensemble 013
Joanna Lewis | Violin
Sophie Hassfurther | Saxophone
Gernot Haslauer | Double Bass
Lorenz Widauer | Trumpet
Christian Kronreif | Clarinet
Paul Schuberth | Accordion
Chris Neuschmid | Guitar
Robert Kainar | Percussion
Hannes Löschel | Musical Direction, Piano
Johannes Silberschneider | Recitation, Performance
Arranged music by Werner Pirchner, Bernhard Paumgartner, Martin Lowe, Einar Nilson, Julian Crouch, Gernot Haslauer, Hannes Löschel, Carlos Gardel, Christian Kronreif, Al Hofmann, Walter Kent, Mann Curtis, among others.
Green Event
The events of the Seebühne Seeham are conducted as a Green Event. We kindly ask for the formation of carpooling or, if possible, for public transport (bus lines 121, 131).