5.30 p.m. Admission and guided tour of the exhibition in the foyer
18.00 Pre-concert in the foyer with V.Töne
7. 30 p.m.Concert in the hall with the Hanke Brothers
followed by a musical finale in the foyer
V.TonesLaura Moosbrugger (flute), Anna Eberle (oboe), Paul Moosbrugger (clarinet), Johanna Bilgeri (bassoon), Anton Doppelbauer (horn) With a mixture of musical virtuosity and creative ideas, the Vorarlberg Woodwind Quintet creates a unique experience that breaks down the boundaries of traditional performance practice. Prizewinners of the renowned ARD Music Competition 2024.
Hanke Brothers David (recorder, moderation), Lukas (viola, percussion, Joni (piano, composition), Fabian (tuba, violin) The concerts of the four brothersare musical adventures full of curiosity, experimentation and an unbridled love of playing – an experience that never ceases to amaze the audience. With their unique blend of classical music, jazz and pop, the Hanke Brothers break down stylistic boundaries and create a completely new cosmos of sound. They are OPUS KLASSIK award winners 2024 for their commitment as music and classical ambassadors.
Hanke Brothers Family concert Special: in Feldkirch
10.30 a.m. Admission to the old indoor swimming pool in Feldkirch 11.00 a.m. Family concert for children from 6 to 12 years old
Hanke BrothersDavid (recorder, moderation), Lukas (viola, percussion, Joni (piano, composition), Fabian (tuba, violin) No two concerts are the same, no two pieces are the same and the instruments don’t always play what you expect. The quartet, with its unique line-up, develops new musical scope to introduce and inspire the next generation to music and culture.
Family concert “Elements” In their family concert, the four brothers take up the recorder, tuba, violin, viola, piano and … their magic wand. They not only make the four elements of nature resound musically, but also bring fire, water, earth and air to life as if by magic. More about the family concert
5.30 p.m. Admission and guided tour of the exhibition in the foyer 18.00 Pre-concert in the foyer with Larissa Schwärzler, Pia Denz and Vincent Rein
7. 30 p.m.Concert in the hall with the Amelio Trio
World premiere :alpenarte commissioned work by Tsotne Zedginidze
Jazz Trio Larissa Schwärzler (vocals, piano), Pia Denz (vocals, guitar) and Vincent Rein (bass)
The trio effortlessly blurs the boundaries between jazz and pop. You can experience cross-genre original compositions and arrangements that are just as multi-layered as the personalities of the young musicians.
Amelio Trio Johanna Schubert (violin), Merle Geißler (cello), Philipp Kirchner (piano) The young German piano trio inspires with captivating interpretations and, as a multiple prize winner (including 1st prize at the German Music Competition 2024), is one of the most extraordinary chamber music ensembles of its generation.
Tsotne Zedginidze (composition) Born in 2009, the composer and pianist is already impressing audiences at such a young age with the development of his own musical language. His first symphony was premiered at the Salzburg Mozart Week in early 2005. The :alpenarte commission written by him will be premiered by the Amelio Trio in Schwarzenberg.
Miriam Kutrowatz (soprano), Anja Mittermüller (mezzo-soprano) Kutrowatz impresses with her versatility and expressive voice. She has established herself as an outstanding opera and concert singer with appearances at renowned venues such as the Vienna State Opera and Zurich Opera House. Mittermüller from Klosterneuburg is one of the most promising young singers of her generation. She impresses with her distinctive voice and powerful lyricism. In 2024, she won the Wigmore Hall/Bollinger International Song Competition
Miriam Kutrowatz, string quintet Lara Kusztrich & friends Miriam Kutrowatz (vocals), Lara Kusztrich (violin), David Kessler (violin), Christoph Hammer (viola), Benedirkt Sinko (cello), Anna Durchmann (double bass) Whether march, polka or waltz – the young violinist Lara Kusztrich from the ranks of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra presents “delicacies” by the Waltz King and other Viennese composers together with her colleagues. The young Austrian soprano Miriam Kutrowatz, accompanied by the string quintet, will delight you with great operetta numbers. Viennese charm guaranteed!