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Michael Haneke

Sorry, this entry is only available in Deutsch. Michael Haneke, geboren am 23. März 1942, ist der Sohn des deutschen Regisseurs und Schauspielers Fritz Haneke und der österreichischen Schauspielerin Beatrix von Degenschild. Er wuchs in Wiener Neustadt auf. Er studierte Philosophie, Psychologie und Theaterwissenschaft in Wien und versuchte sich als Autor sowie als Film- und Literaturkritiker,[…]

Werner Güra / Christoph Berner

Wener Güra German tenor Werner Güra, born in Munich, received his musical training at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and comple­ted his vocal studies with Profes­sor Kurt Widmer. Furthermore, he was coached by Nicolai Gedda, Professor­ Margreet Honig in Amsterdam and Professor Wessela Zlateva in Vienna. After guesting at the opera houses of Frankfurt and Basel,[…]

Russian Gentlemens Club

Far away from the booming Donkosaken kitsch, the Russian gentlemen resurrect the Soviet variety stage. With the Russian Gentlemen Club, the four “Magnificent Seven” of the Viennese Russian music scene pay us homage! The Allstar band consists of Georgij Makazaria (frontman for “Russkaja” – vocals, guitar) Aliosha Biz (“Primasch” for “Dobrek Bistro” – vocals, violin),[…]

Auner Quartett

Winner of the Eugéne Ysaÿe competition in Liége, Belgium and currently as “Auner Quartet – The award winning string quartet: a perfect musical match” first Austrian ensemble on the cover of the Performing Arts Yearbook of Europe, the Vienna based string quartet has firmly established itself in the international world of classical music. Appointed by[…]

Cosmopolitan Trio Vienna

Marialena Fernandes, piano Born in Mumbai. She is one of the recognized pianistic constants of international music life. Worldwide concerts, broadcasts on radio and television, diverse CD recordings, as a soloist, chamber music partner of leading artists. Successful teacher (professor at the Vienna University of Music). A wide choice repertoire, which in addition to relevant[…]

Klezmer Brothers, Konzerte, Allegro Vivo

The Klezmer Brothers

The Klezmer brothers, the two young musicians Nikolas Lazic (Serbia) and Szilárd Benes (Hungary) have lost their way in the compact music world. Since the two brought the music culture from their respective homeland, they developed a new style together, in which the painful and sometimes ironic Klezmer motifs are crossed with a crisp gipsy[…]

Miriam Kutrowatz

Miriam Kutrowatz has her first engagement for a year in the young ensemble in the Theater an der Wien. This year she will be singing a concert with the Czech Philharmonic Brno at the Allegro Vivo Festival. The Vienna-born soprano studied with KS Edith Lienbacher at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. In[…]

Henschel Quartett

“The Henschel Quartet is being awarded the Orlando prize for music for one of the highest artistic reaches in the overall musical history of the Dubrovnik Festival” Jury announcement Christoph Henschel & Teresa la Cour, violins Monika Henschel, viola Mathias Beyer-Karlshoj, cello The year 1994 marked the foundation of the Henschel Quartett’s international career, when[…]

The Erlkings

For a year I refused to hear them.  What trendy band was this, and how dare they traduce the greatest songwriter of them all?  Pop arrangements in ENGLISH. Ugh! One day I saw that they were to perform at one of my favourite venues: Wilton’s Music Hall. I went on line to discover more –[…]

CrossNova Ensemble

These days, the term ‘‘crossover’’ applies to a wide range of musical projects, all of which differ greatly in content, style and quality. For some concertgoers, this means a refreshing change from the rigid world of classical concerts, and yet for others, it appears to be a tasteless, commercially motivated branch of the music industry.[…]