Home » today » Entertainment » From opera to interviews: Esterhazy brings culture into the living room From opera to interviews: Esterhazy brings culture into the living room April 10, 2020 by world today news – — Author: Hannes Gsellmann from Eisenstadt — The new esterhazy @ home cultural platform from Esterhazy and the opera in the quarry makes it possible to enjoy art from home. DISTRICT EISENSTADT. Under the motto “We stay at home – but only with music”, Esterhazy offers the opportunity to experience recordings of classic concerts from the Haydnsaal or an impressive opera from the St. Margarethen quarry at any time. Diverse program Productions are streamed every Friday in the best picture and sound quality. Haydn, the quarry operas from 2014 to 2019 can be found online by those interested in culture as well as artist interviews or making of’s. Flexibility is required “In times like these, great flexibility is required and with the onset of the Corona crisis, we were faced with the question of how we can best digitally map our diverse cultural offering. Our esterhazy @ home platform is a contemporary solution that also helps us to keep in touch with our visitors until we can greet them personally again. Anyone who wants to experience the opera in the quarry live will have the opportunity at Giacomo Puccini’s ‘Turandot’ next year, since production has been postponed to 2021, ”explains Daniel Serafin, artistic director of the opera in the quarry. Background stories on Facebook The cultural highlights rise on Fridays on the cultural platform fidelio, in addition, interviews, musical tastings or virtual greeting messages from various artists await on Mondays and Wednesdays. These are on the Facebook page of Esterházy Palace shown. Esterhazy cultural program on fidelio: “The love potion” by Gaetano Donizetti (Recording from the quarry in St. Margarethen 2016) “The Creation” by Joseph Haydn(Recording from the Haydnsaal 2017) “Aida” by Giuseppe Verdi(Recorded from the St. Margarethen quarry in 2014) “The Seasons” by Joseph Haydn(Recording from the Haydnsaal 2018) “Rigoletto” by Giuseppe Verdi(Recorded from the St. Margarethen quarry in 2017) “Tosca” by Giacomo Puccini(Recording from the quarry in St. Margarethen 2016) “The Magic Flute” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(Recording from the St. Margarethen quarry 2019) – Do you like this content? Log in to like this content. ×– Like 0 times — – —– Do you want to follow this profile? Don’t miss the latest content from this profile: Sign up to add new content from profiles and districts in your personal feed to follow. ×– A follows this profile —- Would you like to contribute yourself? Register now for free to contribute with your own content. ×– Search for: