The Wave Quartet OTTENSAMER, Daniel SIETZEN, Christoph RATTINGER, Jakob David GÖRGNER, Stefan

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The project Hermosuras (Beauties, translated from the Spanish and the Sardinian languages) was born from the title of a successful CD by the Janas Ensemble, directed by Paola Erdas. Hermosuras is now a renewed group of ancient music with whom the harpsichordist made her debut in Lyon on December 15th, 2005, under the aegis of the Italian Cultural Institute.
The Ensemble 18+ chamber orchestra was established in 2009 by Czech conductor and harpsichord player Vojtěch Spurný with the concept of applying the criteria of so-called historically informed performance to an ensemble of modern instruments. However, work with historic sources and knowledge of period performance techniques is simply a basis not the final goal.
Highlights of the upcoming seasoning are going to be 3 performances in the Great Festival Hall Salzburg with the ,Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg‘, conducted by Carlos Domínguez-Nieto as well as concerts in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Spain, China, Japan and the USA.
Das Theophil Ensemble Wien wurde 2008 gegründet und ist nach dem dänisch-österreichischen Architekten und Bauherren Theophil von Hansen (1813–1891) benannt, dem herausragendsten Vertreter der Neorenaissance (Wiener Stil) und Erbauer des Wiener Musikvereins.
The Wave Duo
"Emiko Uchiyama and Vladimir Petrov " came into existence in the year 2007.

They had their debut at the International Marimba Duo Competition in Belgium, where they were awarded the first prize. They also secured themselves the audience prize, the prize for the best interpretation of a set-piece and were the recipients of the Keiko Abe prize.

SALZBURGER Saitenklang was founded in 1992 by the renowed austrian zither-soloist WILFRIED SCHARF.

The ensemble – comprising zither, harp and guitar - is at first sight a traditional austrian "Stubenmusik" - but on closer examination you meet an ensemble which is famous for breathtaking performances with their synthesis of period and modern string instruments.

Founded in Cremona in 2004 by Stefano Molardi and Jonathan Guyonnet, the baroque ensemble I Virtuosi delle Muse immediately received international recognition for its inventive and personal use of original instruments and its adherence to historical performance practices.

The ensemble stands out for the rigor and the sensibility of its approach, and performs Italian and German music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries with an ensemble that can vary from three to more than forty musicians, depending on the repertoire. The ensemble actively performs throughout Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Spain, The Netherlands, Hungary, and Switzerland.

triopartout was founded by Birgit Ramsl, Johannes Flieder and Gabriela Mossyrsch, three talented Austrian musicians and is the only ensemble of this traditional instrumentation in Austria. Inspired by the variety of sound combinations all three players complement each other on a high artistic level. Besides their passion for chamber music they hold top positions in famous Viennese orchestras. Triopartout is committed to honor the free instrumentation of the works in order to enjoy the tonally interesting kinship of their three instruments. Various invitations to chamber music concerts in Austria and abroad followed so far.
IFebiarmonici have changed their name into Salzburg Barock.
With our new name we want to express our affection for our hometown and
her rich musical tradition. The revival of violinistic treasures and the perfor-
mance of sacral music in the liturgy of the christian churches are our concern.
The emphasis of our repertory compasses the time from H.I.F.Biber (1644-
1704) to W.A.Mozart (1756-1791).
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My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us; the world is full of it,
and you simply take as much as you require.


~Edward Elgar