Weimarer Bläserquintett from Weimar

Music: Instrumental

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The five young musicians made their debut on a national level in 2002 by participating in the Bundeswettbewerb Jugend musiziert, and with success: they were awarded a first prize with the highest score!

Further intensive collaboration paved the way for them to be awarded a first prize at the European Music Prize for Youth on an international level in October 2004. Additionally, the jury in Dubrovnik also recognized their outstanding performance with a special prize (Special Price for Best Performance). In September 2005, they received a third prize at the international chamber music competition Interlaken.

Since then, the ensemble has already performed on significant concert stages, including prize winner concerts at the Kölner Philharmonie and the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, as well as at numerous chamber music series and festivals such as the Schleswig-Holstein Musikfestival, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Musikfestival, Marler Debüt, Schloss Monrepos, and the Angeliter and Traunsteiner Summer Concerts.

Their biggest success to date came at one of the world's most prestigious competitions: at the 55th International Music Competition of the ARD in Munich, they reached the final out of over 300 participants and were awarded a 3rd prize. Furthermore, they received the Bärenreiter Urtext Prize.

The Weimarer Bläserquintett is supported by scholarships from the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben and the Friedrich-Jürgen-Sellheim-Gesellschaft, among others.

For more information: http://www.wbquintett.de

Contact: management@wbquintett.de

The Weimar Wind Quintet

The five young musicians Tomo Jäckle (flute), Frederike Timmermann (oboe), Sebastian Lambertz (clarinet), Stephan Schottstädt (horn), and Jacob Karwath (bassoon) made their national debut in 2002 by participating in the "Jugend musiziert" federal competition – with great success: They were awarded a first prize with the highest score!
Further intense collaboration paved the way for them to also be awarded a first prize at the international level in October 2004, at the "European Music Price for Youth". Furthermore, the jury in Dubrovnik also appreciated their excellent performance with a special prize ("Special Price for Best Performance"). In September 2005, they won a third prize at the international chamber music competition Interlaken.

Since then, the ensemble has performed at significant concert venues, including prize winner concerts at the Cologne Philharmonie and the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, as well as at numerous chamber music series and festivals such as the "Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival", the "Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Music Festival", the "Marler Debut", at "Schloss Monrepos", and at the "Angeliter and Traunsteiner Summer Concerts". Two tours on one of the world's most luxurious cruise ships, the "MS Europa", add to the exclusive spectrum of commitments.
The five young musicians achieved their greatest success just last year: As the youngest ensemble at one of the world's most prestigious competitions, the 55th International Music Competition of the ARD in Munich, they reached the final and were awarded a 3rd prize out of over 300 participants. They also received the Bärenreiter Urtext Prize.
This year, the ensemble performed at the Orlandofestival and participated in the master class of Prof. Lukas Graf. The Weimar Wind Quintet is supported by scholarships from the "Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben" and the "Friedrich-Jürgen-Sellheim-Gesellschaft".


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