SoRyang (Pianist)
Listen to works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live at the place where he once composed them!
"Le Nozze di Figaro" is one of the influential works that were created by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart in his apartment at Domgasse 5. More than 200 years later, Mozart's famous compositions can be heard again in the same house where they were lived and worked.
"Hello, we have come to Vienna from the rural town of Komoro in Nagano Prefecture as part of a study trip to study local music. On this study trip, we will become active ourselves again after many years. December is a very cold winter in Komoro, just like in Vienna. However, this cold also brings a beautiful "winter landscape" (sight, nature, atmosphere-ish). Spring, summer and fall also bring their own fascinating "natural landscape", in the midst of which we deal with the music. This time the following people have come to Vienna: 4 piano students, 2 saxophone students, one student each of violin, cello, flute, trumpet, horn and voice, making a total of 12 people. These 12 musicians will perform pieces ranging from classical to contemporary, as well as Japanese pieces. Not everything is quite perfect yet, but you can look forward to an entertainment of our kind!"
SoRyang (Pianist)
Listen to works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live at the place where he once composed them!
"Le Nozze di Figaro" is one of the influential works that were created by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart in his apartment at Domgasse 5. More than 200 years later, Mozart's famous compositions can be heard again in the same house where they were lived and worked.
You can find more information under or office@wienerensemble.at
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.