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Kubitscheck/ Schlierf: Mozart and free improvisation and Arroyo Reyes: Mussorgski + Rachmaninow




Set 1: 
Heinrich Kubitschek - violin/ Nikolaus Schlierf - viola: W. A. Mozart - KV 424 & Free Improvisation 


Heinrich Kubitschek
Studied with Marianne Kubitschek and Peter Lefor at the Mozarteum. Concert violin with Christos Canettis at the Tyrolean State Conservatory. Soloist and chamber musician in Austria, Italy, and Switzerland in the classical and baroque fields of music. Currently studying violin in Paris.

After graduating from the Regensburg Cathedral Choir music high school, Nikolaus Schlierf became a member of the Bavarian State Youth Orchestra and the Young German Philharmonic. He studied with Dr. Hans Kohlhase at the Meistersinger Conservatory in Nuremberg, with Prof. Jörg Heyer at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts, and with Garth Knox and Prof. Johannes Lüthy at the Freiburg University of Music.

At the end of his studies, he attended the chamber music master class with Walter Levin and Hatto Baierle at the Basel Conservatory. He is principal violist in the Ensemble Resonanz and also a guest musician with the Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin, Ensemble Modern Frankfurt/Main, Kammerkunstverein Hamburg, and Ensemble Oriol Potsdam. In August 2001, he performed the world premiere of Boris Guckelsberger's Requiem for Viola Solo at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh.


Set 2:  
Maurizio Arroyo Reyes - piano: M. Mussorgski - Pictures at an Exhebition  & Rachmaninow -  Op. 22 


Maurizio Arroyo Reyes
He was born in Bogotá (Colombia) in 1997, began his musical training at the age of 8 in Madrid, Spain. He studied at the Centro Integrado de Música Padre Antonio Soler in San Lorenzo del Escorial under the guidance of professors Fe del Campo and Miguel Baselga, graduating with distinction in 2015 and receiving the End-of-Degree Prize in piano. 


From 2016, he continued his studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, graduating in 2020 with first-class honors and receiving the Carnwath Piano Scholarship from The Musicians’ Company. This allowed him to pursue a master’s degree under the mentorship of Aaron Shorr and Sasa Gerzelj Donaldson, which he completed in 2022. He has had the privilege of attending masterclasses with renowned international teachers such as Pascal Nemirovsky, Klaus Hellwig, Artur Pizarro, and Petras Geniušas, greatly enriching his musical development.
Dates
October 2025
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