TIRANA, Sept. 25 – Parts from Antonin Dvorak and Franz Schubert were performed this week in two concerts the Wiener Mozart Trio performed in Albania as part of an event organized by the Austrian embassy to Albania. The first concert was held in Durres at the ancient amphitheatre on Wednesday, September 25 and was followed by another concert on Thursday at the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
Since its foundation 1991, the Trio has performed in renowned concert halls of Europe and Asia. Nowadays the Vienna Mozart Trio is one of a small group of ensembles known in virtually all the important music centres. What distinguishes the Wiener Mozart-Trio from similar ensembles is its composition. A quest for “musical affinity” and the development of a personal musical relationship lead to a common musical language. For musicians with a different artistic background this process ends up as being long, difficult and often unsuccessful.
For the musicians of the Wiener Mozart-Trio mutual personal relationship and “musical affinity” are absolute priority. These aspects are the very basis of the ensemble. Hence it is the common musical language and the specific sound to characterize and distinguish the ensemble.
Irina, Daniel and Diethard Auner are not bound by any contracts with orchestras or other ensembles. Their artistic independence enables them to achieve a musically free and unconventional interpretation of utmost intensity. The musicians consider it as their vocation to convey music as a spontaneous and original experience. As a result, they have made a wide audience familiar with all epochs and styles and all the possibilities of musical expression, ranging from the great Viennese classics – with W.A. Mozart as one of the earliest composers of the musical genre of the piano trio – to the present day.
Wiener Mozart Trio performs in Albania

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