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Viennese sound style tradition
Classic - Contemporary
Orchestra - International
The Wiener Concert-Verein is a chamber orchestra rooted in the Viennese tradition, which lives on this Viennese sound style tradition and is aware of its great responsibility to cultivate so-called classical and contemporary music.
The Wiener Concert-Verein is an orchestra of highly motivated and gifted Viennese musicians who have become an integral part of both international and Viennese musical life.
The Wiener Concert-Verein works worldwide with renowned conductors and soloists such as Patrick Hahn, Lorenzo Viotti, Renaud Capuçon, Richard Galliano, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, Giedre Šlekytė, Kristina Poska, Kian Soltani, Khatia Buniatishvili, ...
The Wiener Concert-Verein has been present with its successful series in the Brahms Hall of the Vienna Musikverein for 35 years; celebrated tours take it to internationally renowned venues.
Su, June 2 2024 | 11:00 am Sunday, June 2 2024 | 11:00 am
Musikverein Wien/Brahms SaalHugo Wolf (1860 - 1903) - Italian serenade
Parish Alvars (1808 - 1849) - Concertino op 34 for harp and string orchestra
Stefan Plank (*1989) - Suite „Der kleine Prinz“ by Saint-Exupéry, WORLD PREMIERE
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945) - Divertimento for strings
Elisabeth Plank - Harp
Felix Hornbachner - Conductor
* zum MUSIKVEREIN FESTIVAL: COURAGE - Mut zum Schaffen:
Photo © Julia Wesely
Fr, July 26 2024 | 07:30 pm Friday, July 26 2024 | 07:30 pm
vorarlberg museum, Kornmarkt 1, Bregenz, In der BlasmusikausstellungVioleta Dinescu (*1953) - Abendandacht (1984), Version for trumpet, horn and posaune WORLD PREMIERE
Georg Friedrich Haas (*1953) " … aus freier Lust … verbunden …" part 2 for posaune solo (1994)
Daniel Muck (*1990) - Inventionen (version for brass trio) (2021)
Alisa Kobzar (*1989) - "As soon as (paradise). (fantasy after Ch.Olson's "As the Dead Prey Upon Us")" for horn and bass trombone
Robert Brunnlechner (*1970) - Serenade for Berkeley (2023) Brass Trio
Symphonic Brass trio Vienna:
Christian Löw - Trumpet
Michael Stückler - Horn
Wolfgang Pfistermüller - Posaune
August 2, 2024
vorarlberg museum, Kornmarkt 1, BregenzAxel Seidelmann (*1954) - Eine kleine Streichmusik (1975/2003) for string orchestra
Wolfram Wagner (*1962) - Die vier Temperamente, Concert for marimba and string orchestra WORLD PREMIERE (2024)
Michael Amann (*1964) - "Januskopf" for Harp and Violinduo WORLD PREMIERE (2024)
Friedrich Philipp Pesendorfer (alias Flip Philipp) (*1969) - „Das Abenteuer der Frau Mayer“ - Tone poem for viola, narrator and chamber orchestra, Lyrics: Isabella Stepanek WORLD PREMIERE (2024)
Thomas Schindl - Marimbaphon
Leonor Maia - Harfe
Hyewon Lim, Anastasija Maximov - Violinen
Isabella Stepanek - Viola, Narrator
Mathias Schmitt - Vibraphon
Martin Kerschbaum - Management
Mo, October 28 2024 | 07:30 pm Monday, October 28 2024 | 07:30 pm
Musikverein Wien/Brahms Saal6:30 pm - 7 pm Introduction in the Brahms Saal: Prof. Dr. Peter Gülke
Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1896) - 3 orchestra pieces WAB 97
Tanja Elisa Glinsner (*1995) - Scena di Medea (2020)
Charles Ives (1874 - 1954) - The Unanswered Question
Gioachino Rossini (1792 - 1868) - Giovanna d’Arco, cantata for mezzo-soprano, orchestrated by Salvatore Sciarrino
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) - Sinfonie Nr. 4 B-Dur
Laila Salome Fischer - Mezzosopran
Jakob Lehmann - Conductor
We, November 27 2024 | 07:30 pm Wednesday, November 27 2024 | 07:30 pm
Musikverein Wien/Brahms Saal6:30 pm - 7 pm Introduction in the Brahms Saal
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Serenade K. 525, (Eine kleine Nachtmusik), 1. Satz Allegro
Richard Galliano (*1950) - Opale, Concert for accordion and strings
Amir Safari (*1982) - Dreaming in Opxoigel WORLD PREMIERE
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Divertimento D-Dur K. 136
Richard Galliano - Habanerando
Richard Galliano - Petite suite française
Richard Galliano - Tango pour Claude
Richard Galliano - La Valse à Margaux
Astor Piazzolla (1921 - 1992) - Oblivion
Richard Galliano - Accordion
Glass Marcano - Conductress / Artistic Partner of the Wiener Concert-Verein
Glass Marcano © Andreina Photo
Su, December 1 2024 | 05:00 pm Sunday, December 1 2024 | 05:00 pm
Festspielhaus Baden-BadenWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Serenade K. 525, (Eine kleine Nachtmusik), 1. Satz Allegro
Richard Galliano (*1950) - Opale, Concert for accordion and strings
Amir Safari (*1982) - Dreaming in Opxoigel WORLD PREMIERE
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Divertimento D-Dur K. 136
Richard Galliano - Habanerando
Richard Galliano - Petite suite française
Richard Galliano - Tango pour Claude
Richard Galliano - La Valse à Margaux
Astor Piazzolla (1921 - 1992) - Oblivion
Richard Galliano - Accordion
Glass Marcano - Conductress / Artistic Partner of the Wiener Concert-Verein
Glass Marcano © Andreina Photo
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Listen to and read the opinions of our guests, visitors and the media on the Wiener Concert-Verein.
"A past which remains alive, a present which reaches into the future. A moment of reflection and hope runs through this heterogenous yet coherent program, not the least because it shows the exceptional teamwork of these artists as they safeguard an identity through the predilection for different languages. The clear bright phrasing of this orchestra, accustomed to broad abundance, made Mozart’s Divertimento KV138 sound like a balsam of trust in humanity in the golden warmth of the Brahms Saal."
- Ape musicale (Dr Roberta Pendrotti), 3rd March 2022
"Wiener Concert-Verein at Meisterkonzerte Innsbruck: passion and sighs of love. The Wiener Concert-Verein played with the transparency of chamber music, bringing a combination of spoken phrases and sensitive sound painting to the fore. Expansive and deeply felt slow movements, the play of dialogue in clear-cut balance, dance-like elasticity in the fast movements – in short, a real experience!"
- Tiroler Tageszeitung, Markus Hauser