
Wolfgang Redik, violin
Matthias Gredler, violoncello
Stefan Mendl, piano
www.viennapianotrio.com
The Vienna Piano Trio, founded in 1988, has achieved a “meteoric rise to fame” (The Strad), and has been hailed as one of the “world’s leading ensembles of piano, violin and cello” (The Washington Post). Having won numerous prizes at international competitions, the Vienna Piano Trio went on to study with the Trio di Trieste, the Haydn Trio Wien, Isaac Stern, Jaime Laredo, Ralph Kirshbaum, with members of the La Salle and Guarneri Quartets, and with the Beaux Arts Trio, among others.
To date, the ensemble has had its debut concerts in Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam (Concertgebouw), Rotterdam, Budapest, at London's Wigmore Hall, as well as at New York City’s Weil Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, in Philadelphia, Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, and Vancouver. The trio made its debut at the Kennedy Center and at Lincoln Center in 2002 and 2004 respectively.
For a number of years, the ensemble has performed in Vienna within the Jeunesse series at the Wiener Musikverein; as of the 06/07 season, it will have its own series at the Wiener Konzerthaus' Mozartsaal.
The trio has also performed at many of the leading music festivals, including the Schubertiade Schwarzensee, Wiener Festwochen, Salzburg Mozartwoche, Carinthischer Sommer, Festival of Flanders, Aix-en-Provence, Schleswig-Holstein, Kuhmo Chamber Music and Bratislava Music Festivals, at the Canadian festivals of Ottawa International Chamber, Lanaudiere, Domaine Forget, Quebec City International, and the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico.
Touring in the last two years took the group to, among others, England (BBC-Manchester, Wigmore Hall, St. Luke’s - the Beethoven Triple with the English Chamber Orchestra, The City of London Festival), Germany (Beethoventage Bonn), Japan (Tokyo, Yokohama), France (Paris, Lyon), Belgium (Brussels, Antwerp), The Netherlands, and Australia and New Zealand. Upcoming engagements include, among others, Beethoven Fest Bonn (the Beethoven Triple w. Munich Chmb. O.), the Heidelberg Fruehling (all Schumann trios), and appearances at Berlin Konzerthaus, Hamburg Musikhalle, in Boston, Baltimore, Toronto, Houston, at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, and a tour to all the major stages of South America.
Concerts of the ensemble have been repeatedly broadcast on NPR stations, and the trio has appeared live on WGBH Boston and St. Paul Sunday.
After two Brahms recordings for Naxos, the Vienna Piano Trio went on to record for Nimbus. The recordings (trios by Haydn, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Schnittke and Shostakovich, and Mozart) have won many awards, including the British magazine Classic CD’s “Top of the Class” award in 1999 and the London Times’ “Classical Album of the Year” in 2000 for their second Beethoven release. Since 2003, the ensemble has been recording exclusively for the German MDG label. In August 2003 and February 2004 BBC Music Magazine declared its Vols I and II of Schubert works to be Benchmark Recordings. Its recent releases, Dvorak Vols I and II, are being met with critical acclaim as well; a recording of the Steuermann arrangement of Schoenberg's Verklaerte Nacht was released in October 2005 and it too is being reviewed very favorably.
Besides its concert activities, the Vienna Piano Trio gives masterclasses at many of the well-known music institutions, such as the Royal College of Music in London, the Sydney Conservatory of Music or the Helsinki Music Conservatory.
Wolfgang Redik plays a J.B. Guadagnini violin from 1772 which is on loan from the Austrian National Bank.
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