• Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Felix Mathy

    Artistic Director

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Musica Starnberg Complete Ensemble

    At the entrance of Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Concert Performance

    Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Concert Performance

    Catholic Town Parish Church St. Maria in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Angelika Besch

    Concertmaster

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Members of the choir before the concert

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Choir during the performance of „Stabat Mater“ by Gioachino Rossini

    Catholic Parish Church of St. Mary in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Choir

    Entrance of Catholic Parish Church of St. Mary in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Warm-up rehearsal in the Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Warm-up rehearsal in the Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Warm-up rehearsal in the Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Musician in the Catholic Parish Church of St. Mary in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Artistic Director Felix Mathy and Concertmaster Angelika Besch

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Concert in the Catholic Parish Church of St. Mary in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Catholic Parish Church of St. Mary in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Concert in the Catholic Parish Church of St. Mary in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Soprano Julia Spießer performing Rossini's "Stabat Mater"

    Catholic Parish Church of St. Mary in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Concert Performance

    Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Warm-up rehearsal in the Monastery Church St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    Soloists: Judith Spießer (Soprano), Elena Eismont (Mezzo-soprano), Eric Price (Tenor), and Timo Janzen (Bass)

    after the performance of Rossini’s “Stabat Mater” in the Catholic Parish Church of St. Maria in Starnberg

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    The Complete Ensemble in the Monastery Church of St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf

  • Musica Starnberg is an association of amateur musicians dedicated to collaboratively rehearsing, performing, and sharing music at a high artistic level. The roots of the association date back to the 'Starnberger Liedertafel,' founded in 1901. Just five years later, it merged with the 'Orchestervereinigung Starnberg.' To this day, a unique feature of the association is that they draw from their own ranks to field both a choir and a string orchestra.

    End of performance of Rossinis Stabat Mater in the Monastery Church of St. Tertulin in Schlehdorf