Stefanie Boltz & Nenad Uskokovic enchant Munich in the Ebenböckhaus


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A summer evening full of sound, poetry, and floating live magic
On June 20, 2026, the park of the Ebenböckhaus will transform into a stage for fine summer music: Stefanie Boltz & Nenad Uskokovic invite you to Midsummer Poem in Munich. The open-air concert combines voice, cello, loops, and electronics into an atmospheric concert experience between lightness and melancholy.
Midsummer as a musical canvas
The pre-reporting for the evening paints a clear picture: It is about the most powerful time of the year, long days, warm air, and sensory impressions that lay like a golden carpet over the park. Stefanie Boltz draws on songs like Roy Ayers’ Everybody Loves the Sunshine, Herbie Hancock's Watermelon Man, Mancini's Slow Hot Wind, Summer Breeze, Heat Wave, and also the melancholic side of Summertime Sadness. What emerges is not just a cover program, but a dramaturgically guided summer journey.
Voice, cello, and electronics in perfect synchronization
With Serbian cellist Nenad Uskokovic, Boltz shapes a reduced but sonically expansive sound. The targeted use of effects and loops opens up orchestral soundscapes and at the same time fragile musical moments. Exactly therein lies the strength of this program: intimate presence on one side, vast, almost cinematic atmosphere on the other. Those seeking a concert that does not weigh down but uplifts will find a particularly elegant form of stage performance here.
Stefanie Boltz: an experienced voice in the German-speaking jazz and song scene
According to her artist page, Stefanie Boltz is considered a fixture in the German-speaking concert landscape. On her official page, she refers to several of her own programs such as The Door, JAZZBABY!, and Female; she is also present at GLM Music in the context of projects like Le Bang Bang. The program descriptions and press quotes on the official pages depict a singer with great expressive variety, precise vocal navigation, and a sensitivity for dynamic nuances. This very mix raises expectations for the Munich summer concert particularly high.
Open Air in the park of the Ebenböckhaus
The Ebenböckhaus in Munich-Pasing provides the perfect backdrop for this evening: a historical park, quiet surroundings, and a venue that is used as a public cultural space. The official entry of the city of Munich names the foyer and the historically designed park as part of the event program. According to the information, the house is a five-minute walk from Pasing station; at the same time, it is important: there is no step-free access and no disabled parking spaces available.
Conclusion: An evening for all who love music with atmosphere
Midsummer Poem promises a concert between warmth, expansiveness, and fine musical tension. Those looking for a demanding open-air experience in Munich with emotional depth and strong sound aesthetics should mark this summer date and be there live.
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