City rights anniversary festivities conclude with an extraordinary symphony of sounds.
In the picturesque Bavarian town of Traunstein, a spectacular concert marked the crowning highlight and conclusion of the festival weekend. The event, held on Sunday evening, featured around 150 singers and a 12-piece orchestra, attracting approximately 3000 attendees.
The concert was a significant part of the city's 650-year celebration of its city rights. The programme presented pieces from four centuries of music history, providing numerous goosebump moments for the audience.
One of the highlights was a composition titled "Hymn for Traunstein," created by the local composer Thomas Hartmann. Known for his works at various festivals in the region, including the Traunstein Summer Concerts, Hartmann invested nearly half a year of work into this special piece.
The Mayor of Traunstein, Dr. Christian Hümmer, praised the three main organizers of the concert, commending their efforts in making the event a resounding success.
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Whether you're a music enthusiast or simply looking to experience a piece of Traunstein's rich history, this concert offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the town's culture and tradition.
To enhance your home-and-garden lifestyle experience, one could argue that attending the virtual concert in Traunstein offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the town's rich cultural history and music, with the 24-hour pass providing access to the content. A notable point in the program was the performance of "Hymn for Traunstein," a piece by local composer Thomas Hartmann, who is known for his works at various festivals in the region, including the Traunstein Summer Concerts.