
"A great sound experience"
Dialog - Triolog
with the audience for the audience
nuanced
subtle
breathtaking
The founding of the AMADEUS TRIO in 2020 brought together three internationally renowned Viennese musicians who share a common passion for chamber music and a deep connection to the tradition of this genre. The AMADEUS TRIO was founded out of its musicians wish to enable a closer musical communication with their audience.
All three members of the trio look back on successful careers as soloists. They have played with important orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and have appeared in such renowned concert halls as Carnegie Hall, New York, Wigmore Hall, London, Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Tonhalle, Zurich, in Wiener Konzerthaus and in Goldener Saal of the Wiener Musikverein.
Their concert tours take the AMADEUS TRIO all over the world, with performances in Suntory Hall, Tokyo, the Vienna Konzerthaus - and many other musical stops in Austria, China, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Italy and Switzerland...
The AMADEUS TRIO's concerts received from the beginning a fantastic reacion of its audience. The debut Vienna Konzerthaus debut endet up with standing ovations from the whole completely sold-out hall.
The trio looks back on a very successful season and is looking forward to share their music with many audiences at great upcoming concerts.
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(4.2025)

Wolfgang David
performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Johannesburg Symphony Orchestra, New York Virtuosi etc. He has been well received by the press - the Washington Post wrote that he "scaled theheights of musicmaking" and The Strad described his playing "as emotionally wide-ranging as one could hope for".
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Wolfgang David has performed in major halls such as Konzerthaus and Musikverein Hallin Vienna, Carnegie Hall in New York, Cerritos Center in Los Angeles, Suntory Hall andBunka Kaikan Hall in Tokyo, Wigmore Hall in London, and Philharmonie in Cologne. Herecorded more than 15 CDs for SONARE, NAXOS, Decibel Records, Albany, and VDEGallo.He performs on a violin built in 1715 by Carlo Bergonzi, Cremona, on exclusive loanto him from the Austrian National Bank.
Wolfgang Panhofer, Cello

Wolfgang Panhofer performed concerts throughout Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the USA where he had his debut at the Carnegie Hall in 2000. Numerous radio and television broadcast performances include: Eurovision under Franz Welser-Moest, live broadcast shown in eight European countries; BBC concert with Paul Tortelier; concert with the Katowice Philharmonic Orchestra for Polish Television; special report on Slovenian TV. He performed concerts under Lord Yehudi Menuhin, Franz Welser Moest, Martin Sieghart, Cornelius Meister, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Hans Zender and many others.
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Wolfgang had numerous concerts with world renowned orchestras, such as the Vienna Symphony, the Niederösterreichische Tonkünstler Orchestra, the Budapest Symphony, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic, the Opera Orchestra Ljubljana, and many others.

Le Monde described his playing as "a fusion of energy and color and of hypnotic expression". The Viennese Pianist Bernhard Parz studied Piano at the University of Music in Vienna. After winning several prizes such as the 1st prize at the International Johannes Brahms Competition, he performed throughout Europe, Asia, North and South America, both as a soloist and chamber musician.
Since 2009 he is holding a chair for Piano at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna. He has been appointed the youngest University Professor for Piano since existing of the University.
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Bernhard Parz is „Bösendorfer-Artist“ and spreading the Viennese culture of sound in the world. His perfection of sound, the touching by speaking with every single note is unique and honoured by audience and critics. The German record magazine Pizzicato writes „the pianist’s delicate touch breathe life into the scores."