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Summer evenings in the Schlandersburg castle

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Tuesdays are held cultural, musical summer evenings in the yard of Schlandersburg castle.
Experience the lively atmosphere in the most important Renaissance building of Venosta Valley.

July 22, 2025 – Venusta Musica
Pianist Oliver Stilin and talented violinist Franziska Telser enchant the audience with magical sounds. Together with the wonderful voice of Ramona Zueck and gifted young musicians as special guests.

July 29, 2025 – Venusta Musica
David Frank and Magdalena Oberstaller take you on a musical journey titled "Blues meets Alpine Folk", where the rhythms of blues meet the melodies of Alpine folk music.

August 5, 2025 – Opas Diandl
The new program Riarn & Gspiarn (meaning “stirring and feeling” for non-Tyroleans) draws directly from the playing style of Alpine musical traditions.

August 12, 2025 – Factory
Cult classics from the 60s, 70s, and 80s – hits by Santana, Pink Floyd, and the Rolling Stones. “Factory” brings these timeless tunes to life at Schlandersburg.

August 19, 2025 - Flouraschworz
The quartet "FLOURASCHWORZ", named after a black-haired beauty from the texts of Luis Stefan Stecher, consists of Hannes Ortler (born 1974), who plays harmonium, accordion, melodica, and clarinets, and Michl Reissner (born 1980), responsible for drums and percussion. Both work as music teachers and are graduates of the C. Monteverdi Conservatory in Bolzano. The third member is bassist Franco Micheli (born 1969), who developed his skills in various fusion and jazz ensembles. The fourth, Heiner Stecher (born 1962), is the singer and guitarist of Flouraschworz — a passionate bard, bandleader during his school and university years, and later guitarist in a jazz band. In 2014, he joined forces with the trio to create original music free from strict stylistic boundaries, nurturing his singer-songwriter ambitions.

The name FLOURASCHWORZ unmistakably represents the Vinschgau Valley, the home region of the four musicians. It stands for poetry and a deep connection to this high Alpine valley, for catchy melodies and singable songs in the Vinschger dialect. Through their newly interpreted “Korrnrliadrn” (grain songs), they express a renewed cultural self-awareness.