Angelika Kauffmann Hall tickets 26 August 2026 - Nikola Hillebrand, Patricia Nolz, Mauro Peter, David Steffens and Malcolm Martineau | GoComGo.com

Nikola Hillebrand, Patricia Nolz, Mauro Peter, David Steffens and Malcolm Martineau

Angelika Kauffmann Hall, Schwarzenberg, Austria
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Schwarzenberg, Austria
Starts at: 20:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Bass: David Steffens
Piano: Malcolm Martineau
Tenor: Mauro Peter
Soprano: Nikola Hillebrand
Mezzo-Soprano: Patricia Nolz
Festival

Schubertiade 2026

The Schubertiade 2026 invites audiences to discover classical music in its most authentic form, where artistic excellence takes precedence over spectacle and every performance is shaped by close communication between musicians and listeners. Presented throughout the year in the Austrian towns of Schwarzenberg and Hohenems, the festival has earned an international reputation as the world's foremost celebration of the music of Franz Schubert, while embracing masterpieces by Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Haydn, Mozart, and other great composers.

Programme
Overview
Programme:

Hymne an den Unendlichen (Schiller), D 232
Cronnan (Ossian), D 282
Selma und Selmar (Klopstock), D 286
Gott im Ungewitter (Uz), D 985
Gott der Weltschöpfer (Uz), D 986
Hektors Abschied (Schiller), D 312
Hermann und Thusnelda (Klopstock), D 322 
An die Sonne (Uz), D 439

Die Geselligkeit (Unger), D 609
Antigone und Oedip (Mayrhofer), D 542 
Licht und Liebe (Collin), D 352 
Des Tages Weihe (Dichter unbekannt), D 763
Der Tanz (Meerau), D 826
Mignon und der Harfner (Goethe), D 877/1 
Eine altschottische Ballade (Herder), D 923 
Gebet (Fouqué), D 815

Venue Info

Angelika Kauffmann Hall - Schwarzenberg
Location   Hof 454

Located in the idyllic Alpine village of Schwarzenberg in Austria’s Bregenz Forest, the Angelika Kauffmann Hall is one of Europe’s most celebrated chamber music venues and the principal stage of the Schubertiade. Surrounded by mountains, meadows, and traditional wooden architecture, the hall offers an extraordinary setting where the intimacy of chamber music meets the serenity of the Alpine landscape.

Opened in 2001 and designed by architects Hermann Kaufmann and his team, the hall was created specifically to provide outstanding acoustics and a close connection between performers and audiences. Its elegant wooden interior reflects the architectural traditions of the Bregenz Forest while incorporating modern concert hall design, resulting in a space that is both warm and acoustically exceptional.

The hall is named after Angelika Kauffmann, one of the most celebrated artists of the European Enlightenment, who spent part of her life in the region. The venue’s name reflects the cultural heritage of Schwarzenberg and its long association with the arts.

As the main venue of the Schubertiade, the Angelika Kauffmann Hall has welcomed many of the world’s greatest singers, pianists, and chamber ensembles. It is particularly renowned for performances of Lieder, a genre central to Franz Schubert’s legacy, allowing the subtle relationship between voice and piano to be experienced with exceptional clarity and emotional depth.

The hall’s carefully designed acoustics make it ideal not only for Schubert’s music but also for the broader chamber music repertoire, from Classical and Romantic masterpieces to works of the 20th and 21st centuries. Its intimate scale creates a rare atmosphere in which every musical detail can be appreciated and where the distance between artist and listener is naturally reduced.

A concert at the Angelika Kauffmann Hall is inseparable from its surroundings. The journey through the peaceful Alpine landscape, the traditional village atmosphere, and the extraordinary quality of the performances combine to create an experience that goes beyond a conventional concert visit.

A jewel of Alpine architecture and musical tradition, the Angelika Kauffmann Hall offers a uniquely intimate setting where the poetry of Schubert and the finest chamber music resonate with exceptional beauty.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Schwarzenberg, Austria
Starts at: 20:00
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