A trio consisting of
Florian Birsak
,
Ursina Braun
and
Erich Höbarth
devotes itself to the soul composer Franz Schubert and his heavenly cantilenas and also takes a look at a delightful work by Joseph Haydn.
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unearthly beautiful
Piano Trios by Franz Schubert and Joseph Haydn
Wie eine Erscheinung aus einer schöneren, besseren Welt steht das B-Dur-Trio von Franz Schubert im Raum. In unserem Meerschein-Konzert wird es in den Originalklang der Schubertzeit getaucht. Erich Höbarth und Ursina Braun spielen im silbrigen Klang der Darmsaiten überirdisch schöne Kantilenen. Florian Birsak entlockt dem Hammerflügel jene „singenden Stimmen“, die dem Pianisten Schubert vorschwebten. Daneben offenbaren die Drei, wie viel Schubert schon im späten Haydn steckt.
The Viennese is THE grand master on the violin. From the Végh Quartet to the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Cappella Andrea Barca Orchestra, the Vienna String Sextet, the Quatuor Mosaïques and the Concentus Musicus, he has always sat on the first music stand. His diversity, also as a soloist, is documented on numerous highly decorated recordings.
The musician, born in Zurich in 1992, lives out her intensely personal approach to music in the world of composition, which she discovered for herself at the age of 14. Much earlier she decided on her instrument, the violoncello, with which she has won numerous international prizes. Stylistically, she can do everything - from baroque to modern.
The Salzburg native is one of the most respected specialists in historically informed performance practice on the fortepiano and harpsichord. His outstanding basso continuo playing makes him a sought-after continuo partner for numerous top orchestras, and he also shines as a stylistically confident soloist and chamber musician in baroque and classical music.