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Wednesday, 21st October 2026 | 19:00
Franz Schubert: Allegro in A minor D 947 (Lebensstürme) for piano four hands
Maurice Ravel - Ma mère l'oye – Cinq pièces enfantines for piano four hands
Francis Poulenc - Sonata for piano four hands
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Andante and Allegro brillant A major, op. 92 for piano four hands
(Intermission)
Eugene Hartzell - Sonata for violoncello and piano
Antonin Dvořák – piano trio Op. 90, e minor "Dumky"
Duo Giocoso (Chiara Lamani, Piano & Maya Muratoglu, Piano)
Dalibor Karvay, Violin
Maria Grün, Violoncello
Biliana Tzinlikova, Piano
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Sunday, 6th December 2026 | 11:00
Franz Schubert - "Arpeggione"- Sonate A minor, D 821 for piano and contrabass
J. S. Bach - Chaconne D major, BWV 1004 in Dominik Wagners edit for violoncello and contrabass
(Intermission)
Louise Farrenc - piano quintet Nr. 1 A minor, op. 30
Dominik Wagner, contrabass
Fedor Rudin, violin
Thomas Selditz, viola
Reinhard Latzko, violoncello
Biliana Tzinlikova, piano
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Saturday, 6th March 2027 | 19:00h
Camille Saint-Saens: Sonata for oboe and piano, op. 166
Robert Schumann: Four pieces for viola and piano, op. 113, “Märchenbilder”
August Klughardt: "Schilflieder" (reed songs), op. 28 for oboe, viola and piano, after poems by Lenau
(Intermission)
Franz Schubert: 4 Ländler D418 for piano four hands
Ludwig van Beethoven: "Mödlinger Tänze" WoO 17 (a selection)
Johann Nepomuk Hummel: quintet for piano, violine, viola, violoncello and contrabass in E flat minor, op. 87
Luisa Deitenmyer, oboe
Laeticia Lermer, viola
Gabriel Meloni, piano
Ann Harvey-Nagl, violine
Christophe Pantillon, cello
Tommaso Huber, contrabass
Biliana Tzinlikova, piano
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Saturday, 22nd May 2027 | 19:00h
Gustav Mahler: quartet movement A minor for piano, violin, viola and violoncello
Arnold Schönberg: Fantasia for violin and piano op. 47 (1949)
Johannes Brahms: Sonata for viola and piano in E flat major op. 120,2
(Intermission)
Ernst Krenek: trio fantasia op. 63 for violin, violoncello and piano
Franz Schubert: Adagio in E flat major for piano, violin and Violoncello, D 897 (“Notturno”)
Klara Flieder, violin
Thomas Selditz, viola
Enrico Bronzi, violoncello
Biliana Tzinlikova, piano
Marie-Therese Rudolph, moderation
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Standard price €32,-
Students €12,-
Persons with disabilities, wheel chair places €12,-
Children aged below 10 y. €0,-
Subscription (standard price) €110,-
The season ticket allows you to see all four concerts in the 2025/26 season for the reduced price of €110,- (instead of €128,-).
The half-season ticket allows you to see the two remaining concerts in the 2025/26 season for the reduced price of €54,- (instead of €64,-).
Early bird offer: Buy until 25th of August to save additional €10,-!
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Our hotel partner, the Hotel Beethoven, is located in the vicinity of the Ehrbar Hall.
The Hotel Beethoven is located 500m north at Papagenogasse 6 and is very easy to reach from the metro station Karlsplatz (U1+U4).
(See map below)
Works by Haydn, Schubert, Milhaud, and Martinů open the new season of the Ehrbar Chamber Music Society. The flute takes center stage in the program, connecting soundscapes from classical balance to modern expressiveness across stylistic and epochal boundaries.
In the second concert of the cycle, the ECMS invites you to a matinee: an exceptional young violinist, who has received multiple awards, will perform exquisite works from the 19th century together with his equally young and charismatic piano partner. After the interval, Dvořák's Piano Quartet Op. 87 will be heard – a highlight of Romantic chamber music, performed by outstanding musicians from the ECMS circle.
Romantic song and classical chamber music collide in the third concert of the cycle. The young mezzo-soprano Maria Hegele, prizewinner of the 2025 International Haydn Singing Competition, will be the focus with works by Brahms, Schumann, and Löffler. The second half of the concert features Mozart's Kegelstatt Trio and Bruch's Romantic pieces – chamber music for clarinet, viola, and piano in colorful interplay.
The fourth concert focuses on the piano quartet, with works by Mozart and the young Richard Strauss that bridge the gap between Viennese Classicism and the late Romantic period. The centerpiece of the evening is Beethoven's "Duet for Two Obbligato Eyeglasses" for viola and cello – a subtle and humorous dialogue between two kindred voices.
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