Dommusik St. Pölten Honored with Gold Medal for 200 Years of Service
In a remarkable celebration of musical achievement, the Dommusik St. Pölten showcased their talent during a summer concert featuring Felix Mendelssohn's Lobgesang and selections from Olivier Messiaen's Messe de la Pentecôte. This event not only highlighted their musical prowess but also served as the backdrop for a significant accolade.
The Dommusik was awarded the prestigious Palestrina Medal in Gold by the Allgemeine Cäcillien Verband für Österreich (ACV), recognizing their two centuries of contributions to sacred music. This esteemed recognition is granted to ecclesiastical choirs that have significantly impacted the realm of musica sacra.
During the ceremony, ACV President Johann Simon Kreuzpointner presented the medal to key figures of the Dommusik, including Chairwoman Angelika Karner, Conductor Valentin Kunert, and Organist Ludwig Lusser. The event was graced by the presence of Diocesan Bishop Alois Schwarz, further underscoring the importance of this occasion.
Founded two centuries ago, Dommusik St. Pölten has been a pillar of musical excellence within the community, fostering a deep connection between music and spirituality. Their dedication to conveying the essence of sacred music has not only enriched the local culture but also contributed to the broader landscape of church music in Austria.
The summer concert served as a culmination of their efforts, demonstrating the choir's commitment to artistic expression and community engagement. The selection of Mendelssohn and Messiaen reflects a diverse repertoire that resonates with audiences and showcases the choir's versatility.
This recognition by the ACV is not just a celebration of past achievements but also a motivation for the choir to continue their mission of enriching the spiritual and cultural fabric of society through music.
The Dommusik's legacy is a testament to the power of music in transcending boundaries, fostering unity, and inspiring generations. As they look towards the future, the choir remains dedicated to their craft, promising to continue their tradition of excellence in the years to come.