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mostra & aperitif – THERMOS

Guided tour of the temporary exhibition, followed by live music from the band THERMOS

This year, the Museum Ladin is once again launching the “mostra & aperitif” event series. After a guided tour with a palaeontologist through this year’s special exhibition Countdown to Mass Extinction?, the music group Thermos will entertain the audience over an aperitif with a breath taking view of the Dolomites.

 

16:00 – 17:00 Guided tour in German (10€ incl. museum admission)
17:00 – 18:00 Visita guidata in lingua italiana (10€ entrata nel museo incl.)

18:00 – 20:00 Aperitivo with music on our panoramic terrace

 

Thermos” – this is the name of the formation of three exceptional musicians around Magdalena Oberstaller, Theresa Falkensteiner and Jonas Oberstaller. With three voices, a violin, synthesizer and guitar, Thermos dives into a pulsating world of sound that combines electronic components, effects and fresh soundscapes. The focus is on three-part sections and harmonic patterns that constantly change and reinvent themselves rhythmically. Stylistically, Thermos finds itself in the world between electro-pop and soft house, but gospel sounds and blues are also mixed into the scheme. A listening experience between the tried and tested and the newly interpreted.

 

Thermos: Magdalena Oberstaller (Voice, Violin) // Theresa Falkensteiner (Voice) // Jonas Oberstaller (Voice, Synthesizer, Electronics)

Museum Ladin Tel. 0474 524020
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This event is part of the following special exhibition:

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Exhibition

Extended due to high demand: The new special exhibition at the Museum Ladin offers a fascinating insight into the largest mass extinction in Earth’s history and draws parallels to today’s climate crisis.