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Milly (Emilie) Groz

 

 


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Maria Gstättner-Heckel is senior artist at the University of Music and Performing Arts (MDW), Vienna, Austria.
She has a master degree in bassoon performance, a master of advanced studies degree in cultural management and a degree in instrumental pedagogy from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and obtained a Doctor of Arts at University of Music and Performing Arts Graz.

Maria works as composer, musician, pedagogue and artistic researcher. She is an internationally sought-after soloist and expert in free improvisation, contemporary music and orchestral literature with the bassoon. She works in interdisciplinary projects around theatre, painting, dance and poetry and has worked on several international artistic research projects. As a composer, she has developed numerous participatory, inclusive and community performances and operas as well as orchestral, chamber music and solo works. (www.magst.at)
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Sophie Hassfurther has made a name for herself as a composer and musician. She is in demand as accomplished instrumentalist on saxophone, flute and clarinet. At the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Institute for Popular Music, she completed her master's degree with distinction, followed by studies in Amsterdam and New York.

In her own projects, she examines socially relevant topics and explores the boundaries between composing and improvising. Her artistic work has been critically acclaimed by media such as Jazz Podium and London Jazz News. She performs at renowned festivals internationally. As a composer, she has received a number of grants from the bmukk and the City of Vienna, several of her compositions have been premiered at Wien Modern. She has also created scores for large ensembles and theater.
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Sibila Konstantinova

 

 

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It is versatility and diversity that greatly fascinates Lithuanian Pianist Veronika Kopjova. Possessing a wide range of repertoire from Baroque to contemporary music, she enjoys an active musical life as both a passionate chamber musician and soloist, performing worldwide at prestigious venues such as Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Musikverein and Konzerthaus Vienna, Auditorio Ciudad de León, and Lithuanian National Philharmonic halls.


Kopjova is a recipient of numerous international prizes an d scholarships. Her studio and live performances have been broadcast on radio in Holland, Germany, Austria and Lithuania. In Autumn 2023 Veronika published the first CD with her duo partner. Veronika Kopjova studied piano, pedagogy and piano chamber music in Viln ius, Hannover and Vienna. Currently she is Senior Lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and a Pianist of the Platypus Ensemble for New Music.
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Mitra Kotte was born in Vienna, Austria in 1995. She studied piano performance with Martin Hughes and Chamber Music with Stefan Mendl at the University of Music and performing Arts Vienna.

Having won prizes at multiple international piano competitions, she has given solo and chamber music concerts in various countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and in the United States. In the 2022/23 season, she was “Featured Artist” of Jeunesse- musik.erleben. Highlight of this recognition was a performance of R. Schumann Piano Concerto in a minor, op. 54 with the Wiener Jeunesse Orchestra at the Musikverein Vienna broadcasted on Austrian National Radio ORF. This season she made her debut with a recital at the International Brucknerfest Linz and at the Tonhalle Zürich.
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Born in 1993 in Budapest, Eszter Kruchió studied with Ernst Kovacic in Vienna, Tanja Becker-Bender in Hamburg, and Ulf Schneider in Hanover, currently in the Solo Performance Class.

In 2022, she was a finalist for the Berlin Prize For Young Artists, received the Maria Ladenburger Förderpreis, and a scholarship from the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation. As a passionate chamber musician, she has performed with artists such as Thomas Riebl, Shirley Brill, and Claudio Martínez-Mehner. Kruchió is a member of the multiple award-winning Chaos String Quartet, nominated as a BBC New Generation Artist for 2023-25. In the autumn of 2023, Eszter Kruchió started her doctoral studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Hamburg. In addition to her intensive concert activities, she continuously develops concert programs, inclusive concert formats, and is currently working on the first edition of her chamber music festival.
She plays on a violin by Stefan-Peter Greiner, a generous private loan.
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The pianist Adela Liculescu was born in Craiova, Romania and is a multiple prizewinner of several international piano competitions, among them the George Enescu Piano Competition Bucharest 2021, Prix du Piano Bern 2018, the International Brahms Piano Competitions in Pörtschach (Austria) and in Detmold (Germany) 2017 and the Bösendorfer Piano Competition Vienna 2015. She performed recitals and concerts at the Philharmonic Halls in Berlin and in Munich, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Musikverein, Konzerthaus and the Theatre of the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Musikverein Graz, Stiftung Mozarteum and Haus für Mozart in Salzburg, Saint Martin-in-the-Fields in London, as well as in many other concert halls in Europe, Asia and America. In her native Romania she performed often in Bucharest (among others in the Romanian Athenaeum, the Radio Hall, the Presidential Palace and in the Royal Palace), as well as in over 40 other cities. In the year 2020 she got awarded the Prize Celebrating Beethoven by the Romanian Cultural Radio Broadcaster. She graduated with distinction from the Universities for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna and Graz, Austria. Adela Liculescu is official Bösendorfer Artist and she is the pianist of the quintet Philharmonic Five, with members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. With this ensemble she plays a concerts series in Konzerthaus Vienna and furthermore she has performed at the opening oft he Salzburg Festival 2021 and in the intermission film of the New Year’s Concert oft he Vienna Philharmonic 2023.
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Veronika Morscher




 

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Born in Austria, Elisabeth Sánchez Herrera studied the double bass at the university of music and performing arts in viena, in the concert class as well as in pedagogy.

During her studies, she began to work in music schools, and also completed an internship in the orchestra of the Südwestdeutschen Philharmonie, Konstanz. She also gained a lot of orchestra expierience in orchestras such as the Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Wien, the niederösterreichische Tonkünstler-Orchester and the Wiener Symphoniker.

Since 2017 she is member of the Wiener Volksopern-Orchester.

2020 Mag. Elisabeth Sánchez Herrera began to work as a senior lecturer at the Alma Rosé Institute of the University of Music and performing Arts in Vienna.
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The Hungarian cellist Dorottya Standi is a prizewinner of numerous national and international competitions, is a passionate chamber musician and has been a lecturer for Violoncello at the Friedrich Gulda School of Music Vienna since September 2023. Standi is a member of the sought-after young ensemble Oberton String Octet, the Ensemble XXI. Jahrhundert and she has hold an academy position for two years at the Tonkünstler Orchestra.

Dorottya Standi has studied cello with Rudolf Leopold at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz and chamber music with Johannes Meissl at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, and obtained both of her Master of Arts degrees with distinction. She has received further musical impulses from Yo-Yo Ma, Heinrich Schiff, Steven Isserlis and Gautier Capucon, among others.
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Johanna Maria Zachhuber studied singing with Uta Schwabe at the MUK Vienna, furthermore she completed her masterstudies in singing pedagogy and musictherapy at the MDW. She is working at the Music Therapy Research Centre Vienna.

As a soloist she was singing in the Golden Hall oft he Musikverein Wien and in the big hall oft he Konzerthaus Wien. Further engagements led her to Kammeroper Wien, Neue Oper Wien, Palace of Arts Budapest, and the Reichshof Bayreuth where she sang fort he Bayreuther Festspiele. As a concert singer she did a lot of festivals abroad (f.e. MusicaAngelica Los Angeles, Pontificio Musica Sacra Rom, Collegium Nürnberg, MusikMeran, Freystätter Musiktage/Nürnberg, Dvořákova Olomouc/Tschechien).

2024 Johanna Zachhuber is engaged for „Malina“ in the Volkstheater Wien and in the operetta „Die Lustige Witwe“ in Bozen.
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