TRIO MORGOULETS – MIKOLIČ – PFLEGERL (Austria, Slovenia)
Anna Morgoulets, violin
Nejc Mikolič, viola
Wilhelm E. Pflegerl, violoncello
Programme:
Franz Schubert (1797-1828), String Trio D 471
Ernö Dohnanyi (1877-1960), Serenade for String Trio Op. 10
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), String Trio in C minor, Op. 9, No. 3
Anna Morgoulets debuted as a solo violinist at the tender age of fifteen with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, performing with Julian Rachlin under the baton of Zubin Mehta. During her studies in Vienna, she regularly played with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra. Next she became concertmaster of the Klagenfurt Opera Orchestra and a frequent guest concertmaster with orchestras such as the RSO Vienna, Camerata Salzburg, Bruckner Orchestra Linz, and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. Today, she is a violin professor at the Gustav Mahler University of Music in Klagenfurt. As a soloist, she regularly performs with leading European ensembles and is a renowned performer of Baroque chamber music with ensembles such as Bach Consort Vienna, Ensemble Matheus, and Les Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble. Her notable chamber music partners include the internationally acclaimed violinists Rainer Küchl and Emmanuel Tjeknavorian.
Violist Nejc Mikolič has received two Prešeren Awards for his solo and chamber music achievements. He was a member of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra and solo violist in the Orchestre Akademie Ossiach and the Pur-Pur orchestra. As a soloist, he also performed with the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Amaedo Orchestra, Coastal Chamber Orchestra, Arseia Orchestra, and others. He also appeared at the famous Musikverein in Vienna as part of the final concert of a masterclass with the Vienna Philharmonic. He was employed by the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra and regularly collaborated as a solo violist with the Ljubljana Opera Orchestra. He later worked as a solo violist with the Klagenfurt Opera Orchestra and now regularly performs with various chamber ensembles. He is a permanent member of the Slovenian String Sextet and the international chamber ensemble Ensemble Minui. Since 2021, he has been assistant professor of chamber music at the Ljubljana Academy of Music.
After completing his studies in Salzburg and Vienna, cellist Wilhelm E. Pflegerl began his career by joining the Symphony Orchestra of the Irish Philharmonic from which he later progressed to the Graz Opera Orchestra. Today, he is renowned primarily as an exceptional soloist who regularly performs with well-known European orchestras such as Pro Musica Salzburg, Camerata Carinthia, Wiener Orchester Verein, Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, and the Carinthian Symphony Orchestra. He is the principal cellist of the Klagenfurt Opera Orchestra and a permanent member of the chamber ensemble Ensemble Minui, with a deep dedication to chamber music performance. As a respected cellist, he is frequently invited to serve on juries of international competitions.
Complimentary tickets, courtesy of Večer, can be collected an hour before the concert at the venue. Reservations are not possible, spaces are limited.
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