Musician's Day with a singing lesson in the Starnberger See Museum
Created: 09/28/2022, 10:05 am
Brass band music sounds at the Musikantentag in the Museum am Starnberger See.
The guests can also take part in a singing lesson.
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Starnberg - At the Musicians' Day in the Starnberger See Museum, entertainment of a high standard is on offer.
The participating musicians and singers from the region perform traditional music and songs. There is also a singing lesson for the visitors.
They will also be entertained.
From 11.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. there will be Bavarian dance and brass music in the courtyard of the museum.
The Starnberger Klarinettenmusi, the Hochberghauser Blasmusi, the Fischerbuam Tanzlmusi, the Hochhäuslmusi and the Hochberghauser Tanzlmusi are involved.
Traditional sounds in the inner courtyard and in the Starnberger See Museum
In the museum you can hear the Stadahm music, the Pfahofner Saitenwind and the Riedgasserl guitar music and the chanterelles from Oberpfaffenhofen, the Gilchinger Saitenwexel, the Hochberghauser Zithermusi and the Starnberger Dreigsang, as well as the Dreisgsang d'Hochrieser as guests.
Singing lesson with Ferdl Pfaffinger
There will be a singing lesson at 3 p.m.
Ferdl Pfaffinger will sing Alpine songs with the visitors.
This year the event will be catered for by “Fisherman Sepp”, the Erhard family from Possenhofen with their fish specialities.
Admission to the museum is, as always, free during Musicians' Day.
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