Barbara Pöschl-Edrich Quintet Brings Baroque Animal Images to Erding


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Baroque Sound Animals at the Artist House: An Evening Full of Fine Lines and Vibrant Colors
On Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 6:00 PM, the Barbara Pöschl-Edrich Quintet presents a program at the Artist House at the Steel Museum in Erding that immediately sparks the imagination: Under the title Animals in Baroque Music, historical instruments, elaborate orchestration, and detailed soundscapes come together. The program features works by Alessandro Poglietti, Tarquinio Merula, and Jean-Philippe Rameau. ([erding.de](https://www.erding.de/veranstaltungen-detail/barock-konzert-im-kuenstlerhaus))
A Concert with Baroque Elegance and Narrative Power
The quintet relies on a lineup that makes the charm of Early Music immediately audible: Baroque oboe, recorder, Baroque violin, lute, theorbo, Baroque guitar, viola da gamba, and Baroque harp create a warm, transparent sound. Barbara Pöschl-Edrich is recognized internationally as a versatile harpist; her biography references chamber music, solo concerts, and performances with renowned ensembles and orchestras in Europe and the USA. ([erding.de](https://www.erding.de/veranstaltungen-detail/barock-konzert-im-kuenstlerhaus))
When Chickens, Feathers, and Courtly Fantasy Become Music
The selection of pieces promises an evening full of character pieces and pointed musical images. Poglietti's Canzon about the Hen and Chicken Noise, Merula's The Hen, and Rameau's The Hen allow the Baroque delight in imitative sound play to blossom. It is precisely this mixture of wit, virtuosity, and historical sound language that makes the concert experience so appealing for lovers of chamber music and Baroque music. ([erding.de](https://www.erding.de/veranstaltungen-detail/barock-konzert-im-kuenstlerhaus))
Artist House at the Steel Museum: An Intimate Place with Cultural Depth
The Artist House at the Steel Museum enhances the special atmosphere of this evening. It is part of the museum ensemble surrounding the Franz Xaver Stahl Museum in Erding and is located on Landshuter Straße. The location is well accessible for visitors with barrier-free access in the museum area as well as parking options in the nearby vicinity. The museum mentions accessible parking spaces on Prielmayerstraße 22, about 50 meters away, and describes the access as barrier-free with elevator and accessible restroom. ([erding.de](https://www.erding.de/veranstaltungen-detail/barock-konzert-im-kuenstlerhaus))
Precision, Transparency, and Live Atmosphere
Those who experience Early Music live immediately sense the closeness between the audience and the ensemble. In the Artist House, a concentrated space for nuances is created: the resonance of the strings, the breath of the wind instruments, the fine synchronization of the strings, and the calm tension of a chamber music dialogue. The appeal of this concert lies exactly in that: not loud, but intense; not large, but close. ([erding.de](https://www.erding.de/veranstaltungen-detail/barock-konzert-im-kuenstlerhaus))
Conclusion: The Barbara Pöschl-Edrich Quintet presents a stylish Baroque program in Erding that impresses with historical sound color, musical precision, and poetic animal motifs. Those wishing to experience the special live atmosphere at the Artist House at the Steel Museum should save the date and enjoy the concert on-site. ([erding.de](https://www.erding.de/veranstaltungen-detail/barock-konzert-im-kuenstlerhaus))
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