• Sat, 22. November 2025
  • 19:30
  • Innsbruck, House of Music

Tiroler Kammerorchester Innstrumenti : Young soloists on the podium

With young soloists on stage, the Tyrolean chamber orchestra InnStrumenti continues its successful cross-border concert initiative to promote outstanding young instrumental soloists. Cooperation partners are the Provincial Directorate of German and Ladin Music Schools, the Brixen Music Foundation and the Province of Tyrol / prima la musica.

This annual highlight in the promotion of outstanding young musicians from all parts of Tyrol promises to be a very special concert experience in 2025: eleven soloists from very different stages of life will present a varied programme with the Tyrolean chamber orchestra InnStrumenti under the baton of Gerhard Sammer. The concert will be opened by Elie Steinlechner with the first movement of Joaquin Rodrigo's famous guitar concerto, before violinist Hanna Rief ventures into a highly virtuosic, rarely heard concerto by Henri Vieuxtemps. The first part of the concert concludes with the world premiere of a work by South Tyrolean composer Simon Gamper, who has dedicated his latest music to four young South Tyrolean trumpeters who play in the Metre2 ensemble: David Kritzinger, Ylva Felicitas Schöpf, Johannes Stuppner and Johanna Tratter.

The second part begins with an extremely multifaceted concert by American composer Viet Cuong featuring the four young percussionists from We four: Jeremia Aichner, Jeremia Fischnaller, Manuel Gampenrieder and Daniel Gamper. We are delighted that Alejandro Enrique Fela Flores, principal bassoonist of the Tyrolean Symphony Orchestra Innsbruck, will be joining us for the grand finale of this concert. InnStrumenti will perform one of Carl Maria von Weber's most important bassoon concertos with him.

Programme

● Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999): Concierto de Aranjuez, 1st movement: Allegro con spirito

○ Elie Steinlechner, guitar (17 years old)

● Henri Vieuxtemps (1820-1881): Violin Concerto No. 5, Op. 37

○ Hannah Rief violin (18 years old)

● Simon Gamper (born 1987): All Work – No Play for four trumpets and orchestra (world premiere)

○ Metre 2: David Kritzinger (14 years old), Ylva Felicitas Schöpf (16 years old), Johannes Stuppner (16 years old), Johanna Tratter (17 years old) / trumpet

—Intermission—

● Viet Cuong (*1990): Re(new)al, Concerto for percussion quartet

○ We four: Jeremia Aichner (15 years old), Jeremia Fischnaller (17 years old), Manuel Gampenrieder (13 years old), Daniel Gamper (16 years old), percussion

● Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826): Concerto for bassoon in F major, Op. 75

○ Alejandro Enrique Fela Flores, bassoon (33 years old)

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