Drei Musiker mit Geige, Akkordeon und Klarinette beim Kammermusikfestival in Graz, stehen für die Aufnahme im Freien. | © Julia Wesely, Privat Drei Musiker mit Geige, Akkordeon und Klarinette beim Kammermusikfestival in Graz, stehen für die Aufnahme im Freien. | © Julia Wesely, Privat

Chamber Music Festival: The Danube in a Different Light

Th., 27.08.2026 from 19:30 o'clock

Jazz journey from the Danube to South America live at Café Stockwerk Graz. Sounds from the Balkans and Eastern Europe meet South American rhythms.

The Danube into the Other brings the Chamber Music Festival to Graz and tells of music that transcends borders. On August 27th, Café Stockwerk Graz in Styria will become the meeting point for an evening of Jazz, Balkan, and South American sounds.

Violinist Pavel Shalman, accordionist Boki Radenković, and clarinetist Miloš Milojević will share the stage, following musical paths along the Danube – and far beyond. The pieces carry influences from Eastern Europe, incorporate rhythms from the Balkans, and reach out to South America. This creates a program that starts calmly, builds up, and repeatedly reveals new colors. At times it sounds like a distant journey, at other times like familiar melodies that linger in your ear.

Café Stockwerk provides the perfect setting for this: close to the musicians, right in the middle of the action, and with that atmosphere that makes live Jazz so vibrant. Between improvisation and clear lines, an evening emerges that moves you without being loud. The Danube into the Other shows how diverse Jazz can sound and how strongly music can connect places. In the Graz Region, this concert evening becomes a small journey along rivers, cultures, and moods. Those who enjoy music that tells stories while remaining easily accessible will find here a fitting conclusion to a summer day.

Tickets are available online!

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Date and time

Th., 27.08.2026
Starts at: 19:30 O'clock

Event location

Graz - Café Stockwerk Graz

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