Festival
18.2.2025, 17.00
Judith Fliedl
TiP . Theater im Palais, Leonhardstraße 19, 8010 Graz
Judith Fliedl violin
Bernhard Gander Bourrée bourrée (2018)
Clemens Gadenstätter from: moved by, part A (2013)
Georg Friedrich Haas de terrae fine (2001)
Rebecca Saunders Hauch (2018)
In the abstract to her doctoral thesis at the KUG on "Exploration of new concert possibilities in the context of contemporary music under the aspect of the involvement of the audience", Judith Fliedl writes: "The endless diversity of modern compositions serves as both my inspiration for musical endeavors and my research. Intrigued by its potential, which has resulted in personal growth, I am working to investigate contemporary music and bring it closer to the audience." In addition to her specialization in chamber music, the Austrian-born violinist, a multiple prizewinner at national and international competitions, has made a name for herself in recent years in the context of contemporary music as a soloist and in various formations, amongst others as a resident member of Klangforum Wien since summer 2024. She hereby also shares a great passion for interdisciplinary projects, such as the theatre production „Ganymed Bridges“, and also focuses on exploring new concert possibilities by involving audiences in the context of contemporary music.
After studies with Igor Ozim and Pierre Amoyal at the Mozarteum Salzburg and further training at the Royal College of Music and Trinity College of Music in London, Judith Fliedl completed her Master's degree with Priya Mitchell. At the MDW she studied chamber music with Johannes Meissl and Stefan Mendl. As part of her postgraduate studies at Klangforum Wien, Judith was supported in the form of the residency scholarship. She received further musical impulses from Pavel Vernikov, Leonidas Kavakos, Eberhard Feltz, Stephanie Gonley, Sophie Schafleitner and Heinrich Schiff, among others. Judith Fliedl has won several prizes at national and international competitions such as: A. e V. Marcosig, Gianluca Compochiario, Brahms Competition and Lions Competition. She plays a violin by Lorenzo Storioni from 1780, which is provided to her by a private sponsor.
€ 13 | € 9* | € 5**
* Pupils, students, conscripts/civil servants and unemployed persons with valid identity card
** Music students with valid ID at the box office and children up to 10 years of age
*** Free admission for Hunger auf Kunst & Kultur at the box office from 15 minutes before the start of the concert
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Judith Fliedl is part of the program NASOM (New Austrian Sound of Music), supported by BMEIA.