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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.
This year's ORF Long Night of Museums will take place on October 5, 2024. Mozarthaus Vienna will also open its doors to all those interested in culture on this night from 6.00 pm to midnight: explore Mozart's only preserved Viennese apartment with the current special exhibition “Mozart at Table”.
Adam Nádler began his musical career as a singer at the age of 10 as a member of the Vienna Boys' Choir. He then completed a Master's degree at the University of Performing Arts in Bratislava. During this time, he sang at the Slovak National Theater, Slovak Radio and the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra. His solo role as “Aeneas” by H. Purcell and his recital in the Philharmonic are particularly noteworthy. In Austria, he sings at the Vienna State Opera, the Theater an der Wien and the Salzburg Festival.
Dzhana Bayseitova comes from a very musical family with a long tradition. A talented pianist with many years of experience, she graduated from the Frederic Chopin Academy of Music and the Prayner Conservatory in Vienna. She played several international concerts with orchestra and also solo. She won prizes in Slovenia and Italy - 1st prize at the Tartini Competition and 3rd prize at Concorso Musicale Hyperion. In 2022 Dzhana performed in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein, accompanied by the conductor Dr. Jeffery L. Ames and the American choir.
Piano & Sand is a duo consisting of the artist Anna Vidyaykina and the pianist Sabina Hasanova.
In the interplay of piano music and sand painting, the sand pictures are painted live on a light table and projected onto a screen at the same time.
CFOS Festival presents YOUNG TALENTS SHOWCASE.
Concerto for tuba and piano
Gianmario Strappati - tuba soloist
Elena Postumi - piano
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.