Michael Martin Kofler flute
Biliana Tzinlikova pianoKlara Flieder violin
Christophe Pantillon violoncello
Works by Haydn, Schubert, Milhaud and Martinů open the new season of the Ehrbar Chamber Music Society. The flute is at the centre of the programme and combines sound worlds ranging from classical balance to modern expressivity across stylistic and epochal boundaries.
Programme
Joseph Haydn
"London Trio" for flute, violin and cello, Hob. IV No. 1 in C major
I. Allegro moderato
II Andante
III Finale. Vivace
Franz Schubert
Sonata for violin and piano "Grand Duo" in A major, D 574
I. Allegro moderato
II Scherzo. Presto - Trio
III Andantino
IV. Allegro vivace
- INTERMISSION -
Variations for flute and piano on "Trockne Blumen" from
"The beautiful miller's wife", Op. post.160 D 802
Darius Milhaud
Sonatine pur violon et violoncelle, Op. 324
I. Animé
II Modéré
III Vif
Bohuslav Martinů
Trio for flute, violoncello and piano, H. 300
Founded by the pianist Biliana Tzinlikova, the violinist Klara Flieder and the cellist Christophe Pantillon, the Ehrbar Chamber Music Society (ECMS) has now established a clear artistic profile. This season's programme features familiar, already esteemed musicians as well as new names that add exciting perspectives to the series.
The promotion of young talent remains a central concern and an essential part of the artistic vision. Performers will include the multi-award-winning Austrian violinist Leonhard Baumgartner with duo partner Liam Dugelay and mezzo-soprano Maria Hegele, winner of the Haydn Singing Competition 2025.
The ECMS stands for stylistic diversity, artistic excellence and inspiring, friendly musical encounters on stage. The great standard literature of piano chamber music continues to shine at the centre of the concert series - enriched by rarities on the fringes of the established repertoire.
The Ehrbar Saal has become one of the most popular venues for the performance of top-class chamber music in Vienna, and the Ehrbar Chamber Music Society has become a centre of attraction for a discerning audience.
Organised by the Ehrbar Chamber Music Society. Tickets can be purchased via karten@ecms.at, eventjet.at and at the box office from 18:00 (cash only) at the following prices: € 32 (normal price), € 12 (wheelchair users/seat tickets, people with disabilities, pupils and students up to the age of 26), children up to the age of 10 are admitted free of charge.