Concerto Dolce captivates Seeon: Recorder Quartet at St. Walburg


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An evening full of sound colors at St. Walburg Church
The recorder quartet Concerto Dolce invites you on Monday, July 20, 2026, to St. Walburg Church in Kloster Seeon. Under the title Colors of the Flutes, a concert evening unfolds that makes the entire range of the recorder family audible: from the earthy Renaissance to the dazzling splendor of the High Baroque.
Music that blooms in space
The name is programmatic: on the feast day of St. Margaret, the ensemble transforms the sacred space into a stage for fine dynamics, clear lines, and colorful orchestration. Concerto Dolce plays on up to 20 different recorders in varying combinations, focusing on a sound image that balances transparency and warmth.
From Renaissance to High Baroque
The program takes you through different epochs and stylistic worlds. Earthy Renaissance sounds meet shimmering early Baroque dance music, before ceremonious High Baroque with its brilliant sound language takes center stage. This stylistic range makes the concert experience so appealing: the audience not only experiences music but also a delicately calibrated journey through centuries of European music history.
The special atmosphere in Kloster Seeon
St. Walburg Church offers the perfect setting for such an ensemble. The historical location, the intimate spatial effect, and the proximity between stage and audience create a live atmosphere where every nuance counts. Those who have only known recorders from lessons will experience here an instrumentarium with surprising depth, technical finesse, and radiant presence.
Important visitor information
According to the organizer, the evening starts at 7:00 PM, with doors opening at 6:30 PM. The event is already sold out according to Kloster Seeon; the regular admission price was 15 euros without discounts. Tickets were offered through the Kloster Seeon shop, the monastery's ticket web store, Munich Ticket, and advance booking offices.
Accessibility and arrival
Kloster Seeon points out barrier-free access; the monastery church is accessible via an elevator on the north side of the Kramerhaus. Additionally, parking options are available on the monastery grounds. This keeps the concert evening well organized, even in a highly sought-after summer program.
Conclusion
Concerto Dolce promises an evening in Seeon for listeners who appreciate musical subtleties, historical colors, and a special playing culture. Anyone who is enthusiastic about early music, chamber music, and the unique timbre of the recorder family should experience this concert live.
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