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Kamp Abbey's AndersAbend reimagines classical music with jazz and bossa nova flair

A night where Bach meets bossa nova and Mozart mingles with jazz. The duo's bold reinventions promise an unforgettable evening—with a praline finale.

The image shows the ARTIST Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California. It is a modern building with...
The image shows the ARTIST Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California. It is a modern building with glass walls and steps with railings leading up to the entrance. There are light poles surrounding the building and a board with text in the foreground. The sky in the background is filled with white, fluffy clouds.

Kamp Abbey's AndersAbend reimagines classical music with jazz and bossa nova flair

Kamp Abbey will host the next AndersAbend concert on Friday, April 24, starting at 7 p.m. The evening features a special performance by Lea Brückner and Gábor Ladányi in the historic Rococo Hall. Their programme, The Living Classic, promises a fresh take on traditional music styles. The duo brings together two distinct musical backgrounds. Lea Brückner's training lies in classical music, while Gábor Ladányi specialises in jazz. Their collaboration reworks familiar classical pieces, blending them with jazz, bossa nova, and folk influences.

The concert is part of the *AndersAbend* series, known for its inventive approach to live performances. As a final touch, each guest will receive a complimentary signature praline from the monastery at the end of the evening.

The event offers a chance to experience classical melodies in a new light. Tickets are available for the April 24 performance, which begins at 7 p.m. in Kamp Abbey's Rococo Hall. Attendees can expect an evening of reimagined music and a small sweet treat to close the night.

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