With Adelheid Picha and Johannes Daxner, Anna Lang, cello
August Fournier, (1850-1920) was a historian and politician. He studied at the University of Vienna and qualified as a professor of history in 1875. In 1884 he went to the German University of Prague. In 1900 he returned to the University of Vienna. His three-volume biography of Napoleon is still regarded as a standard work. He was married to Dora Gabillon, the younger Gabillon daughter. August and Dora Fournier had a daughter, Christine, née Marie-Christine Fournier, known as “Mädi” Olden. She was initially an actress and then became a well-known psychoanalyst and child analyst. Her son-in-law Rudolf Olden, a journalist and pacifist, was one of the leading liberal editors of the interwar period. He wrote an unsparingly courageous indictment, “Hitler the Conqueror” (1935), one of the first and at the same time most inspiring analyses of Hitler and his movement.
Anna Lang was born in Salzburg and grew up in a family of artists in Altmünster am Traunsee. Graduated from the Mozarteum Salzburg (piano), the Vienna University of Music (cello) and the A. Bruckner Private University Linz (jazz cello with distinction). Performances as a soloist or bandleader on internationally renowned stages as well as numerous radio recordings.
Johannes Daxner was born in Ebensee in 1962. 8 years old clarinettist with the Salinenkapelle Ebensee, 17 years old began studying organ. Diploma in composition and church music. He came to Ausseerland in 1990 for the Ausseer Kultursommer (AKU) at the Gabillonhaus, now the Arche am Grundlsee. Since then he has worked as a musician, dramaturge and lecturer.
Adelheid Picha, born in Vienna, artist, founder, friend. Stations: Music Academy, Max Reinhardt Seminar, Volkstheater Vienna, Theater in der Josefstadt. Co-founder and co-creator of the AKU (Ausseer Kultursommer) and the Arche am Grundlsee.
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Grundlsee - Gabillonhaus Grundlsee