With their next event, “Kultur in Unterbrunn” wants to commemorate one of the greatest Bavarian writers with the “Oskar Maria Grafical” on Friday, March 6th.
Unterbrunn– Born and raised in Berg am Starnberger See, Oskar Maria Graf lived in Munich before he had to flee to the USA in exile from the Nazis.
The Grafical is a mixture of literary reading, local music and musical. Graf's life and writing is presented in short, concise texts. The Gaissacher songwriter Josef "Bodo" Kloiber, grand nephew of Krautn Sepp, and Martin Regnat, a Ziacherer on the Diatonic, play and sing. The songs were written especially for the Grafical. The author Georg Unterholzner ("The count fascinated me even when I was at school") from Ascholding initiated the project, he reads, sings and tells stories.
"Culture in Unterbrunn" is looking forward to a highlight in its event program. The event begins at 8 p.m. in the Landgasthof Böck, admission is from 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available for 14 euros in advance at z (089) 54 40 44 82 and by email to info@kultur-in-unterbrunn.de. Remaining tickets at the box office will cost 15 euros.
"Culture in Unterbrunn" wants to promote the culture of the inn in the village. Guests from the Isar were Willy Michl, Kofelgschroa songwriter Maxi Pongratz and director Marcus H. Rosenmüller.