From 7 to 9 November 2025, the charming hamlet of Hütten in Saalfelden Leogang will be transformed into a stage for the finest chamber music. The music festival “Chamber Music in Hütten” invites guests to a weekend filled with artistry, encounters, and atmosphere.
The cultural association FREIRAUM Leogang and the Mining & Gothic Museum Leogang are creating, with this special format, a musical space where art, music, and history meet in a uniquely inspiring way.
Across three diverse concert days, visitors can look forward to a high-calibre programme that combines chamber music masterpieces with extraordinary performance venues. The concerts will take place in the historic Thurnhaus of the Mining & Gothic Museum, the Hüttschmiede blacksmith’s workshop, and the picturesque St. Anna Chapel – venues that enchant not only through their acoustics but also their atmosphere. Here, music and tradition, craftsmanship and history merge into a truly special cultural experience.
Programme:
Friday, 7 November 2025
7:30 p.m. – Mining & Gothic Museum Leogang: Salzburger Hofmusik & Heidi Wallisch-Schauer – “All Roads Lead to Rome”
10:00 p.m. – St. Anna Chapel: Johann Niedermaier – “The Pedal Harp and its Music in the 18th Century”
Saturday, 8 November 2025
5:00 p.m. – Hüttschmiede: Heidi Wallisch-Schauer & Hans Brüderl – “Danzas del Salterio – Spanish Baroque Dance Music for Salterio”
7:30 p.m. – Mining & Gothic Museum Leogang: Bach Consort Wien – “Fantasy & Fandango – Baroque Treasures from Austria and Portugal”
Sunday, 9 November 2025
11:00 a.m. – Mining & Gothic Museum Leogang: Philipp Lamprecht & Anne Suse Enßle – Introduction to “The Monk of Salzburg”
11:30 a.m. – Mining & Gothic Museum Leogang: Duo Enßle-Lamprecht – “The Anonymous Lover”
Tickets are available now from Saalfelden Leogang Touristik by calling +43(0)6582 70660.
The festival is organised by the cultural association FREIRAUM Leogang in cooperation with the Mining & Gothic Museum Leogang. Artistic direction and programme curation are provided by Anni Haitzmann.
Look forward to a musical weekend full of discovery, where early music can be experienced in a truly unique setting!
In the picture: Bach Consort Wien – In their duo programme, Agnes Stradner and André Ferreira combine the elegance of the Austrian Baroque with the fiery vibrancy of Portugal. // Credit: Julia Wesely