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Winners of the
overall 2nd Prize, the Peter Druce Audience Award as well as the Musica
Viva Australia Prize at the 2015 Melbourne International Chamber Music
Competition, the Vienna-based Giocoso String Quartet has emerged as one
of the most promising and exciting young string quartets of their
generation.
Founded in Vienna with the
current formation since 2014, the Giocoso String Quartet has been the
recipient of important chamber music prizes such as the Alban Berg
Prize, Krenek Prize and Artis Prize at ISA Reichenau in Austria (2011),
the HSBC Prize of the Aix-en-Provence Festival 2012 as well as the
Vienna Windisch Chamber Music Prize in both 2012 and 2014. In 2016 they
won the “Jeunesses Musicales Special Prize” at the world-renowned ARD
International Music Competition in Munich, Germany.
As part of the Master’s Degree
in Chamber Music, the group, whose members are citizens of Germany,
Romania and the Netherlands, has worked extensively with the
internationally renowned co-founding member of the Artis Quartet,
Johannes Meissl at the University of Music and Performing Arts in
Vienna, Austria.
Furthermore, the Giocoso
Quartet are recent alumni of the renowned European Chamber Music Academy
(ECMA) – led by prominent professors Hatto Beyerle and Johannes Meissl
–, which has provided them with multiple international concert
opportunities on top of regularly organised masterclasses with
internationally renowned artists.
As such, the Giocoso String
Quartet has worked with numerous important personalities of the chamber
music world such as, Günter Pichler, Hatto Beyerle and Gerhard Schulz of
the Alban Berg Quartet, Rainer Schmidt (Hagen Quartet), Andras
Keller (Keller Quartet), Miguel da Silva (Ysayë Quartet), Stefan Metz
(Orlando Quartet), Petr Prause (Talich Quartet), Hariolf Schlichtig
(Cherubini Quartet) as well as Michel Letiec, Eberhard Feltz, Ferenc
Rados, Avedis Kouyoumdjian, , Evgenia Epshtein (Aviv Quartet), Shmuel
Ashkenasi (Vermeer Quartet) and Dan Prelipcean (Voces Quartet).
The Giocoso
String Quartet regularly gives acclaimed recitals all over Europe and
Australia in countries like Germany, Austria, the UK, France, Italy, the
Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, Romania, Switzerland and others. They have
been guests at international chamber music festivals such as the
Bordeaux and Aix-en-Provence Festival in France, the Beethoven, Styrian
and Kalkalpen Chamber Music Festival in Austria, the Orlando Festival in
the Netherlands, the Niedersachsen Festival in Germany, to name a few.
Highlights of the
2015/2016 season saw the Giocoso String Quartet play their debut in the
illustrious Wigmore Hall in London, the Musikverein in Vienna and the
Great Hall of the Romanian Atheneum in Bucharest as well as a tour
through Brazil.In May 2017, the Giocoso will be first heard in Asia,
where they will play in Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, South Korea.
Furthermore, as part
of the Musica Viva Australia Special Prize, April 2018 will be devoted
to an extensive tour through Australia in an exciting collaboration with
the world renowned Israeli mandolinist Avi Avital.
Additionally, for
the 2016/17 season they have been selected by an expert jury for the
next generation talent support program, the New Austrian Sound Of Music,
where they receive extra support for all abroad appearances through a
worldwide network of embassies and cultural forums.
The Giocoso String
Quartet is also involved in bringing their music to those who cannot
normally make it to the concert hall. In conjunction with the Yehudi
Menuhin Live-Music-Now Foundation they have taken part in special social
projects to present music to the elderly and the intellectually and
physically disabled.
All four members of the Giocoso Quartet are prizewinning musicians, admired both as soloists and as chamber music players.
Sa, 30. July, 20.00 Uhr "Was treiben Sie denn für tolles Zeug"
Music and Lyrics of, for and about E.T.A.
Hoffmann
with Martin Neubauer und
Heiko Triebener, Tuba
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Ostplateau des Klosters St. Michael:
Sa, 27. August, 19.00 Uhr Harmonic Brass "playlist"
The five members of HARMONIC BRASS have joined their individually most loved pieces.
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Bistumshaus St. Otto Heinrichsdamm 32
Sa, 22. October, 20.00 Uhr "old and new musical ailments
of Johannes Kreisler"
Piano recital with Christian Ludwig Mayer on the occasion of the annual conference of the E.T.A. Hoffman Society
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Di, 1. Januar 2022, 17.00 Uhr, Konzerthalle Bamberg
Bamberger Neujahrskonzert
Ernst Theodor „Amadeus“ Hoffmann Ouverture zur Oper „Undine“ AV 70
Max Bruch – Doppelkonzert in e-moll für Klarinette und
Viola op. 88
Richard
Wagner: „Allmächt’ger Vater, blick herab“ aus der Oper: „Rienzi“
Ludwig van Beethoven aus der 5. Sinfonie op.67: Andante con
moto
Emil von Rezniczek – Potpourri: „Die
wunderlichen Geschichten des Kapellmeisters Kreisler“
Johann Strauß Annen Polka op. 117
Franz Léhar aus „Der Zarewitsch“: Allein, wieder allein
(Wolgalied)
Oscar Fétras Walzer „La Barcarolle“
op. 128
Johann Strauß Furioso Polka op. 260
Soloists:
Braco Kabadaic - Viola
Seraphin Lutz - Klarinette
Malte Müller – Tenor
Moderation:
Martin Neubauer
With the Bamberger Veranstaltungsdienst you can easily order tickets online
BVD, Lange Str. 22, Tel. 0951 – 9808220, www.bvd-ticket.de oder www.rosengarten-serenaden.com or rosengarten-serenaden@t-online.de
Group discount from 10 persons,
Children up to primary school age (10 years) during the summer season are free!
Only at the box office in the evening:
Holders of the Bavarian volunteer card and the BAMBERG CARD receive a 5 EUR discount.
Entry starts at half an hour before the concert starts.