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Daniel Domig & Christian Heidenbauer

PARS MOMENTUM

The live program of PARS MOMENTUM takes the audience on a dazzling sonic journey—full of emotion, suspense, and unexpected twists.

Anyone who associates cello and guitar with classical chamber music is in for a surprise. Through experimental playing techniques, loops, effect pedals, and electronic sounds, Christof Unterberger and Christian Heidenbauer create a mesmerizing sound cosmos. Their music oscillates between fragile beauty, playful lightness, and cinematic sound storms—a cinema for the ears.

Their repertoire include own compositions and works by Samuel Barber, Astor Piazzolla, Nils Frahm, and Pat Metheny, blending classical, neoclassical, downtempo electronica, and gypsy swing into an extraordinary concert experience.

PARS MOMENTUM means "in the moment of the present"—and it is precisely in this fleeting instant that the magic of this small yet sonically powerful two-man orchestra unfolds.

INNER CHAMBER

is a new studio side project by Christian Heidenbauer, in collaboration with film composer and arranger David Hüger (Netflix, Terra X, The Voice of Germany), also known as HYGAR | Apollo Chill | Apollo Neo. Their first collaboration was on the recording “Habitare Secum” with Johannes Hartl.

A Soundscape for Stillness and Reflection

The music of Inner Chamber is designed as an auditory sanctuary, inviting listeners into a world of tranquility and contemplation. Rooted in Ambient, Lo-Fi, and Neoclassical influences, their compositions unfold like sonic paintings—each track carefully crafted to evoke emotion, depth, and a sense of space. Their approach to sound design embraces organic imperfections, allowing for a natural flow between structured compositions and spontaneous musical textures.

Daniel Domig & Christian Heidenbauer

What happens when a painter and a musician come together? They explore creativity. They embrace the moment, the process, and the unexpected. Below, you can discover some of their collaborative works.

Daniel Domig

Born in 1983 in Vancouver, Canada, Daniel Domig lives and works in Vienna, Austria. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and has exhibited extensively across Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia for over two decades.

Christian Heidenbauer

A passionate admirer of abstract and experimental art, Christian Heidenbauer approaches music like painting on a canvas—only with sound instead of colors.