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Opening Gala of the

AMADEUS Festival 2025

VIENNA GIRLS’ CHOIR

THURSDAY 26 JUNE 2025, 19:30 PM - FESTIVAL STAGE

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“VIOLINS&SOUL” COMPETITION

THE FINAL ROUND

FRIDAY 27 JUNE 2025, 18:00 PM - FESTIVAL STAGE

On 27 June, three talented finalists will compete for the prestigious Grand Prize of €5,000 and the remarkable 1709 Antonio Stradivari violin from the Goh Family Collection.

The Final round features a unique two-part format: the first round is performed behind a curtain, focusing purely on sound and artistry, followed by a second round performed in full view of the audience, allowing finalists to showcase their stage presence.

The live audience will also have the important role of deciding the winner of the Public Prize, making the event highly interactive and engaging. Additionally, the competition shines a spotlight on women composers, with all three finalists performing pieces by remarkable artists such as Amy Beach, Clara Schumann, Lili Boulanger, and others.

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  • Lorenz Karls was born in Vienna into an Austrian Swedish family. He began playing the violin at age 4 and is currently a student at University Mozarteum, Salzburg.

    To highlight some of his soloist appearances in the last seasons, should be mentioned his appearance at the Mozartwoche Salzburg in the Great Hall of the Mozarteum Foundation followed by concerts with Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Lithuanian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, WDR Funkhausorchester, Camerata Bern, Odense Symfonieorkester, Kremerata Baltica, Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra of Milan.

    Lorenz has won numerous prizes at national and international competitions, among them seven top prizes from member competitions of “World Federation of Music Competitions” including both Mozart Competitions in Salzburg,, Austria and Zhuhai, China. Lorenz plays the G.B Guadagnini “ex-Bachmann” violin kindly loaned to him by the Stephan and Viktoria Schmidheiny Foundation and a Philipp Augustin violin Anno 2023, especially built for him.


  • Recognized for her “rich sound” and “excellent rhythmic drive” (violinist.com), Audrey Park is currently pursuing her Master of Music at the Juilliard School under the tutelage of Professor Hyo Kang. She received a Bachelor of Music at the Juilliard School where she studied with Hyo Kang, Frank Huang, and Cho-Liang Lin. Her performances as a soloist include collaborations with orchestras such as the L.A. Virtuosi Orchestra, Peninsula Symphony, and various others. Receiving accolades at numerous competitions, Audrey was the winner of the Chicago International Violin Competition, Ronald Sachs International Competition, Bellagrande International Music Competition, and Edith Knox Performance Competition. She was a semi-finalist in the 2022 National Schadt Violin Competition, the 2022 Indianapolis International Violin Competition, 2023 Stuttgart International Violin Competition, and 2024 Lipinski International Violin. She was a participant in the 2024 Queen Elisabeth Competition and quarter-finalist in the 2023 Michael Hill International Violin Competition. Ms. Park is also a scholarship recipient from the Mark Zinger Foundation.

  • Siyi Li, violinist from China, a recipient of a full scholarship at New England Conservatory and Manhattan School of Music, resident artist of the Public Performing Space at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing during season 2023-2024. After receiving his B.M. Degree from the Central Conservatory of Music as a former “BOB” national fellowship recipient ever since 2016, Mr. Li is currently studying under the guidance of Prof. Lucie Robert at Manhattan School of Music, and has been active over the stages at major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Tokyo, Kyoto, and Seoul. Mr. Li’s early successes include winning the First Place of the Chamber Music Competition at Central Conservatory of Music and the YiYang Fellowship Competition in 2016, when he was soon invited by the German Embassy to perform at the German Embassy in Beijing. In 2019, Mr. Li’s success continued with the First Place of the China-Korea International Violin Competition, as well as the Second Place of both Swiss International Music Competition and Global Music Competition in the US. Later from 2021 to 2023, Mr. Li had won the Young Musician International Competition ‘Città di Barletta’, the Rising Stars Grand Prix International Music Competition Berlin, and the Enkor International Music Competition.  During the years that Mr. Li studied under Prof. Danan Liang at the Central Conservatory of Music, he had received numerous recognition from world famous violinists through their masterclasses, such as Noah Bendix-Balgey, Boris Kuschnir, Zakhar Bron, Donald Weilerstein, and Ivry Gitlis whom declared Mr. Li as “a brilliant, extraordinary violinist with an impressive and unforgettable artistic character”.


FEMME FANTASTIC

PERFORMANCE, CONCEPT: CHRIS PICHLER

ACCORDION, MUSIC SELECTION: ANA TOPALOVIC

ACCORDION: BOGDAN LAKETIC

SATURDAY 28 JUNE 2ß25, 17:00 PM - FESTIVAL STAGE

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Chris Pichler invites us to a captivating blend of music and theatre in her extraordinary performance, "Femme-Fantastic". This unique production brings us closer to the lives and works of legendary figures such as Marilyn Monroe, Romy Schneider, Marlene Dietrich, Alice Schwarzer, Grace Kelly, Astrid Lindgren, and Jacqueline du Pré.

With a talent that seamlessly combines the emotional power of words and music, Pichler takes us on a journey through the triumphs, challenges, and legacies of these remarkable women, whose stories continue to transcend generations. An evening that promises to inspire, move, and celebrate the indomitable spirit of these iconic female figures.

VERS LA VIE NOUVELLE

EDWARD LEUNG

SATURDAY 28 JUNE 2025 19:30 PM - FESTIVAL STAGE

Edward Leung, the Grand Winner of the 2023/24 “Pianoss&Soul” Competition, returns to the Festival Stage to captivate audiences with a stunning recital. This special performance showcases a beautifully curated repertoire dedicated to the theme “Women & Culture”.

Inspired by Nadia Boulanger's evocative composition, Vers La Vie Nouvelle, this program shines a spotlight on the creative genius of Nadia and Lili Boulanger, Clara Schumann, and Cécile Chaminade, alongside the masterful works of Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin.

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JANOSKA ENSEMBLE

SUNDAY 29 JUNE 2025, 19:30 PM - FESTIVAL STAGE

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Musical passion. That nicely sums up the spirit of the “Janoska Style”, with which the Janoska Ensemble has shot to international fame in no time – and certainly not just because of the consummate mastery of its instruments.

At each performance the four artists dazzle their audience with their music and their vast reserves of creative energy. They see it as a personal challenge to fulfil, no to surpass, the high hopes of their fans.

True art knows no frontiers, and the music of the three brothers from Bratislava OndrejFrantišek and Roman Janoska and their Konstanz-born brother-in-law Julius Darvas proves that in remarkable fashion: their musical creations happily harmonize or colourfully contrast their classical fach with the music of other genres – from jazz and Latin to pop music.

The consequence is not a mix of styles, however, it is a creative synthesis: the Janoska Style. This style, apart from its innate spirit, defies description in words. Janoska Style is not a static fixture, mounted on a musical platform, crossing all boundaries of content, it is a spontaneous phenomenon. Five strong creative forces shape its profile: the unmistakable handwriting of the arrangements and the hands of their four skilled musical exponents.

Then there is the dynamic resonance, that anticipation that builds up in the concert audience and feeds back to the artists. After all, they are playing with their audience’s knowledge of music, freely communicating widely known classical themes only to guide the ears of their listeners – slowly or suddenly – into surprisingly appropriate themes from quite different musical disciplines, without any sense of a break in style.

On the contrary, the act of listening is an irresistible pleasure. There is no template, no set formula, for this special ability of the Janoska Ensemble to create imaginative music. Nothing is merely adapted; every note, every motif, is lovingly and playfully reinvented. Janoska Style is far more than just a “sound”, it is “music to be lived” – you have to listen to it and feel it live.

The genial musicians have already played on four continents and are constantly developing new projects. They have repeatedly played suitably expanded arrangements in concert with celebrated European orchestras.

Ondrej Janoska plays on the Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi ca. 1760 generously on loan from the Goh Family Collection.