A CELEBRATORY MUSICAL VOYAGE HONORING 70 YEARS OF AUSTRIA-INDONESIA DIPLOMATIC TIES

A CELEBRATORY MUSICAL VOYAGE HONORING 70 YEARS OF AUSTRIA-INDONESIA DIPLOMATIC TIES

Led by Maestro Avip Priatna Mag. Art., a Renowned Conductor Guides Orchestra in Commemorative Performance to Mark Diplomatic Milestone

In a grand celebration of cultural exchange and diplomatic camaraderie, Austria and Indonesia recently concluded a series of orchestral concerts commemorating seven decades of diplomatic relations. The inaugural concert, held on Wednesday, May 8, marked the beginning of this monumental occasion, featuring stellar performances by the Jakarta Concert Orchestra and the renowned Batavia Madrigal Singers choir, alongside guest star violinist Julian Walder.

Under the skilled direction of conductor Avip Priatna, the orchestra mesmerized audiences with a repertoire highlighting works by Austrian composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, alongside compositions from talented Indonesian artists. Avip emphasized the orchestra's role as a bridge between the two nations, showcasing the harmonious blend of musical traditions and cultural heritage.

Speaking at a press conference, Widya Sadnovic, Director of Europe I at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasized the Indonesian government's commitment to fostering closer ties with Austria. She highlighted the significance of cultural exchanges, noting the mutual benefits derived from educational opportunities and artistic collaborations between the two countries.

Echoing similar sentiments, Austrian Ambassador to Indonesia Thomas Loidl emphasized the multifaceted nature of bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of health, climate change, and education. He underscored the profound impact of 70 years of collaboration, which has led to significant advancements and mutual prosperity for both nations.

Following the resounding success of the inaugural concert, the musicians embarked on a pre-tour concert at the Kertanegara Recital Hall in South Jakarta on October 12, 2024. However, the pinnacle of the event awaited them in Vienna and Salzburg, Austria, from October 22 to 26, 2024. This prestigious occasion featured 52 talented musicians from the Jakarta Concert Orchestra, accompanied by 44 members of the Batavia Madrigal Singers and three soloists. The performances captivated audiences across Europe, further strengthening the bonds of friendship between Indonesia and Austria.

As the curtains drew to a close on this remarkable musical journey, the orchestra and choir also graced audiences in Como and Bologna, Italy, before returning to Indonesia. The series of friendly concerts not only showcased the vibrant creative industry of Indonesia but also underscored the enduring spirit of collaboration and goodwill between two nations united by a shared love for music and cultural exchange.




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