Concert: Alban Berg Ensemble Vienna welcomes Iberacademy Medellín

Concert series at the Josephinum Alban Berg Ensemble Vienna

  • Alban Berg Ensemble Vienna and Iberacademy Medellín

  • Tuesday, June 13

  • Josephinum Vienna

  • 7:30 pm

  • Program

    • L.v. Beethoven, Quartet in C major WoO 36/3, for piano, violin, viola, violoncello

    • Joseph Maria Horvath, Redundancy II, for string quartet

    • Franz Schubert, Octet in F major D 803, for 2 violins, viola, violoncello, double bass, clarinet, bassoon, horn

  • Advance booking by email.

Building bridges

Young musicians from Iberacademy Medellín understand excellence not only as a leitmotif in music, but as something that determines their entire work in and through music. By providing a holistic education that goes far beyond the mastery of an instrument, a new generation of young musicians is emerging. They live all aspects of being a musician and thus find a broad perspective of professional opportunities.
This attitude corresponds almost ideally to the approach of the Alban Berg Ensemble Wien, which cultivates a highly innovative character in its concert programs and their presentation - always connected to the past and devoted to the new. Which also includes giving young musicians the opportunity to develop and perform chamber music at a high level and in friendly cooperation. Therefore, the ensemble has invited students from Iberacademy to participate in its new concert cycle at the Josephinum Vienna.
On 13 June 2023, the Alban Berg Ensemble and three Iberacademists will present Franz Schubert's famous Octet. Since its inception in 2011, the Hilti Foundation has supported the Iberacademy and provides as a strategic partner an important contribution to the program's further development.

More information about the Iberacademy Medellín and about the Alban Berg Ensemble Vienna.

About the Alban Berg Ensemble

Presenting exciting concert programs in a contemporary manner, taking audiences on artistic journeys of discovery, and presenting music in a cosmopolitan, uncompromising, and poetic manner: these are the guidelines for the seven musicians who have come together to form the Alban Berg Ensemble Wien.


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