Lively at the 23rd Chiemgau Music Spring: Chamber Music in St. Walburg Church


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Baroque Elegance, French Tonal Colors and Mozart in St. Walburg Church
On Wednesday, May 13, 2026, fine chamber music meets a particularly intimate concert venue at the 23rd Chiemgau Music Spring in St. Walburg Church in Seeon. According to Kloster Seeon, the event is already sold out; the concert begins at 19:00, with doors opening at 18:30. The program features works by Jean-Baptiste Barrière, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. ([kloster-seeon.de](https://www.kloster-seeon.de/veranstaltungen/lebhaft-23-chiemgauer-musikfruehling))
An Evening Full of Sonic Precision
This concert thrives on the closeness between stage and audience. Kloster Seeon describes the musical experience as an intimate musical conversation among a few musicians, carried by vibrant, sparkling energy and dancing rhythms. The charm of this evening lies in its fine dynamics, precise orchestration, and an atmosphere where every phrase resonates. ([kloster-seeon.de](https://www.kloster-seeon.de/veranstaltungen/lebhaft-23-chiemgauer-musikfruehling))
French Refinement Meets Mozartian Lightness
The selection of works spans a wide range: Barrière's Sonata in G major for two cellos opens the evening with baroque nobility, Debussy's Syrinx introduces a floating solo moment, Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello brings emotional tension, and Mozart's Quartet for Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello in D major provides elegant balance. The result is a chamber music concert that combines historical stylistic awareness with an immediate live atmosphere. ([kloster-seeon.de](https://www.kloster-seeon.de/veranstaltungen/lebhaft-23-chiemgauer-musikfruehling))
The Artists and Their Fine Ensemble
On stage are Alexandra Conunova and Erik Schumann on violins, Razvan Popovici on viola, László Fenyö and Justus Grimm on cello, and Irina Stachinakaya on flute. This lineup promises high sound culture, precise interplay, and that tense calm that only a well-rehearsed chamber ensemble can produce. ([kloster-seeon.de](https://www.kloster-seeon.de/veranstaltungen/lebhaft-23-chiemgauer-musikfruehling))
A Historic Place with a Special Aura
St. Walburg Church is located within the ensemble of Kloster Seeon, whose address is Klosterweg 1, 83370 Seeon-Seebruck. Kloster Seeon aims to be a cultural and educational center of the Upper Bavaria district; the location in the historic monastery setting also makes the evening an atmospherically special concert experience. For directions and parking, the official factsheet refers to the corresponding infrastructure around the area. ([kloster-seeon.de](https://www.kloster-seeon.de/_Resources/Persistent/f/4/f/0/f4f0e63e6c45a440d5acb1057f0ff9315bb53a45/Kloster_Seeon_Factsheet.pdf))
Conclusion: For those who appreciate chamber music with great expressiveness, this evening offers a wealth of tones, intimacy, and musical substance. Even though the concert is sold out, this program shows why the Chiemgau Music Spring is among the well-established events in the region. ([kloster-seeon.de](https://www.kloster-seeon.de/veranstaltungen/lebhaft-23-chiemgauer-musikfruehling))
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