# Concerto di musica classica

Liederabend "Hei cho"

Schloss Waldegg, Museum , Waldeggstrasse 1, 4532 Feldbrunnen-St.Niklaus
Admission free, collection
November 9, 2025, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
With Stephanie Bühlmann (soprano) and Benjamin Engeli (piano)

Admission free, collection

Number of seats limited, registration via waldegg@dbk.so.ch
At the heart of this sensitive program are settings of touching dialect poems by the Solothurn poet Josef Reinhart - a homage to coming home, the foreign and the in-between.

The song repertoire is complemented by works by Schubert, Brahms, Schumann and the Jura composer Paul Miche.

An evening full of poetic depth and musical finesse - inspired by the two artists' successful CD of the same name.

The Swiss soprano Stephanie Bühlmann studied at the Zurich and Lucerne music academies. She completed her studies with two master's degrees and a Lied duo diploma. As a freelance singer, she can be heard in concert performances of oratorios, masses, orchestral and chamber music concerts and recitals, as well as in opera, operetta and musical productions. Stephanie Bühlmann has had a great love for lieder singing since the beginning of her career. She always tries to incorporate recitals into her busy singing schedule and always devotes herself to the undiscovered and unknown. She has recorded three CDs for Toccata Classics and the Richard Flury Foundation: as Céline in the opera "Die helle Nacht" (Richard Flury) with the Göttinger Symphonie Orchester, as Dienerin in the opera "Der schlimm-heilige Vitalis" (Richard Flury) with the Nürnberger Symphoniker and for the CD "Richard Flury: Four Song-Cycles". Solo Musica released her first own CD "Zauberluft - Air magique" on 11.02.2022, which was also a co-production with the SRF Zurich radio studio. "Zauberluft" also contains songs by Swiss composers. As with the CD "Hei cho", these are mainly first recordings. Her work as a singer was awarded the Art and Culture Prize for Music by the Canton of Solothurn in 2016.

www.stephaniebuehlmann.com

Benjamin Engeli travels several hundred kilometers by train every week and thus commutes between his approximately 60 annual performances in the major concert halls of Europe, his teaching activities at the Zurich University of the Arts, his diverse jury duties and his commitment as a family man. His versatility is also reflected in his wide stylistic range as a pianist. He has attracted attention in numerous CD productions with works ranging from Bach to Brahms and Gershwin to the latest music, and his repertoire includes over 50 piano concertos, a large number of solo works and practically the entire important chamber music literature.
Benjamin Engeli performs with orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra Moscow and the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, but above all he devotes himself enthusiastically to chamber music: as a member of the Tecchler Trio, he won the ARD Music Competition in Munich in 2007 and is now in demand worldwide as a musical partner to his professional colleagues. With the Hegar Trio and the Ensemble Kandinsky, he interprets the masterpieces of the 19th and 20th centuries. Through his involvement in the Gershwin Piano Quartet, he likes to move between stylistic boundaries and often looks beyond the boundaries of classical music as an arranger.
Benjamin Engeli comes from a family of musicians and began to take an interest in a wide variety of instruments at an early age. He initially studied the horn, but soon concentrated on his main instrument, the piano, and was trained to a large extent by Adrian Oetiker at the Basel Music Academy. Further studies followed with Homero Francesch, Lazar Berman, Maurizio Pollini and Andràs Schiff.
He lives with his family in Aarau.

www.benjaminengeli.com


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Schloss Waldegg

Museum und Begegnungszentrum

Waldeggstrasse 1

4532 Feldbrunnen-St. Niklaus