ANNA BUCHEGGER
Pop
Folk
Jazz
Classical, jazz, pop - there is hardly a genre in which Anna Buchegger's versatile voice has not met with an enthusiastic response. She proved her talent not only during her brilliant Starmania success in 2021, but also in performances at Salzburg's Haus für Mozart or as an interpreter of numerous cover versions. With every single experience, the 25-year-old has got to know herself and the music business better. She listened more closely to herself, reflected and learnt new lessons time and again. Increasingly, the desire for something new matured. For a mixture of alpine folklore with contemporary pop music. Without any (right-wing) political stink, bourgeois small-mindedness or slipping into shallow realms. On her album ‘Windschatten’, Buchegger creates nothing less than a new era of musical folk culture. She combines the raw originality of the countryside with the playful sound aesthetics of contemporary urban pop productions, opening up a pigeonhole that has never existed before. On ‘Windschatten’, Buchegger deliberately tackles the edgier, uncomfortable topics that are often swept under the carpet in public. She doesn't mince her words and digs deep into those areas that people tend to ignore and push aside in everyday life.