Sinfonieorchester Con Brio enchants Bad Kissingen: Max-Littmann-Saal becomes a sound space

Event: Sinfonieorchester Con Brio – Mozart 40 & Strauss Heldenleben in Regentenbau – Max-Littmann-Saal, Ludwigstraße 2, 97688 Bad Kissingen on 13. February 2026

Date and Time

13. February 2026 19:30

Location

Regentenbau
Ludwigstraße 2, 97688 Bad Kissingen, Deutschland

About this Event

Concerts

Mood

Energetic

Venue Type

Inside

Sound Magic in the Max-Littmann-Saal: Sinfonieorchester Con Brio in Bad Kissingen

An evening for great feelings and fine details: The Sinfonieorchester Con Brio from Würzburg presents Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV 550, and Richard Strauss' Ein Heldenleben – a concert experience that brilliantly exploits the outstanding acoustics of the Max-Littmann-Saal.

Introduction: Two works, one dramatic arc

The programmatic framework ranges from classical rigor to late Romantic sonority. Mozart's G minor symphony bundles inner tension and formal clarity, while Strauss' monumental tone poem triumphs with a large orchestration, solo violin, and opulent color palette. The orchestra shapes a cohesive narrative between existential urgency and symphonic expanse.

Live Atmosphere: When the space resonates

The first note meets silky strings, the woodwinds outline contours, and the horns set bright markings. In the Max-Littmann-Saal, the acoustics unfold precisely and warmly: every pizzicato impulse, every dynamic wave remains transparent. The audience's mood swiftly shifts from eager anticipation to enthusiastic attention – a concert experience with goosebump moments.

Orchestration & Conducting: Sound architecture with attitude

Mozart's motivic work demands breath and balance, while Strauss requires sovereignty over massive tutti. Fine synchronization in the woodwinds, a stable string carpet, and flexible tempo relations make the architecture audible. The solo violin part in Ein Heldenleben sketches lyrical lines and virtuosic cadences, embedded in a pointed stage performance of the entire sound body.

Context & Repertoire: From Viennese Classicism to Late Romanticism

The G minor symphony stands as an icon of classicism for dramatic dialectic and formal purity. Strauss counters this with an orchestral panorama: themes are mirrored, contrasted, condensed – a symphony of colors with heroic gesture. Together, they create an evening full of tension that guides listeners through epochs, styles, and emotions.

Service for concert guests: Arrive and enjoy

The venue is centrally located in the Regentenbau. The hall is accessible for wheelchair users; balcony seats are not barrier-free without an elevator. Take advantage of local parking options and the information from the local advance ticket sales. Early entry is advisable to experience the hall's acoustics from different seats.

Conclusion

An evening between classical precision and romantic narrative power: For those who love the grand gesture and appreciate fine details, experience symphonic allure here. Secure your tickets now and let yourself be swept away live.

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