Concerto for tuba and piano
Gianmario Strappati - tuba soloist
Elena Postumi - piano
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The Wiener Ensemble is a chamber music ensemble based in Vienna and is dedicated to performing the works of W.A. Mozart and his contemporaries. The ensemble regularly performs concerts in the concert hall of the Mozarthaus Vienna, where visitors can listen to live performances of Mozart’s music. The Wiener Ensemble consists of professional musicians who specialize in the performance of classical music and strive for an authentic and accurate interpretation of Mozart’s work.
With sand painting and music into the animal world - everything dances!
A family program that will amaze audiences of all ages
At the carnival, the animals dance, each in their own way:
The lion marches, the elephant gyrates in a waltz, even the dinosaurs don't show their age and invite you to join in.
Each animal is introduced musically on the piano and the live sand pictures are projected onto the screen.
Vienna based brand new chamber ensemble Hz Terrace includes five passionate international musicians from the Mdw (University of Music and performing Arts Vienna) and their friends. Beyond their own orchestral occupations such as, in Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, Bruckner Orchestra Linz,Western East Divan Orchestra etc.,they meet in the Hz Terrace, sharing the love to chamber music and bring well known and unknown sound enjoyments from diverse music genres.
Vienna based brand new chamber ensemble Hz Terrace includes five passionate international musicians from the Mdw (University of Music and performing Arts Vienna) and their friends. Beyond their own orchestral occupations such as, in Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, Bruckner Orchestra Linz,Western East Divan Orchestra etc.,they meet in the Hz Terrace, sharing the love to chamber music and bring well known and unknown sound enjoyments from diverse music genres.
In cooperation with the Polish Institute Vienna, Mozarthaus Vienna is showing a wonderful selection of award-winning animated films for children aged 3 to 12. For three days, the concert hall will be transformed into a movie theater and invites you to watch classics of Polish children's short films. Afterwards, we want to review the visit to the cinema together with the children and young people in a lively hands-on workshop.
Cartoons from the series of the popular Polish cartoon characters Bolek and Lolek or Reksio from Studio Filmów Rysunkowych in Bielsko-Biała, followed by a 45-minute interactive workshop with piano accompaniment with Joanna Pacula-Nowak (Mozarthaus Vienna Kulturvermittlung).
In cooperation with the Polish Institute Vienna, Mozarthaus Vienna is showing a wonderful selection of award-winning animated films for children aged 3 to 12. For three days, the concert hall will be transformed into a movie theater and invites you to watch classics of Polish children's short films. Afterwards, we want to review the visit to the cinema together with the children and young people in a lively hands-on workshop.
Cartoons from the series of the popular Polish cartoon characters Bolek and Lolek or Reksio from Studio Filmów Rysunkowych in Bielsko-Biała, followed by a 45-minute interactive workshop with piano accompaniment with Joanna Pacula-Nowak (Mozarthaus Vienna Kulturvermittlung).
In cooperation with the Polish Institute Vienna, Mozarthaus Vienna is showing a wonderful selection of award-winning animated films for children aged 3 to 12. For three days, the concert hall will be transformed into a movie theater and invites you to watch classics of Polish children's short films. Afterwards, we want to review the visit to the cinema together with the children and young people in a lively hands-on workshop.
Cartoons from the series of the popular Polish cartoon characters Bolek and Lolek or Reksio from Studio Filmów Rysunkowych in Bielsko-Biała, followed by a 45-minute interactive workshop with piano accompaniment with Joanna Pacula-Nowak (Mozarthaus Vienna Kulturvermittlung).
Completely unexpected and far too early - Leonardo Navarro (1985 - 2024)
The tenor Leonardo Navarro, who was always in a good mood and always radiant, was very dear to us opera lovers.
From 2017 to 2020, he was a member of the Vienna State Opera ensemble, where he made his debut in 2017 as Tichon in the premiere of Leoš Janáček's “Katja Kabanova”.
A memorial concert on the initiative of Zoryana Kushpler for the benefit of his widow and young daughter.