Young Brucker triumphs: Oboe federal winner shines in the spotlight!

Young Brucker triumphs: Oboe federal winner shines in the spotlight!
In the world of music there is always reason to be happy, especially when local talents shine on a large stage. This is how this year's Prima la Musica was awarded their instrument. This top -class event focuses on numerous young music enthusiasts in Austria, South Tyrol and Liechtenstein to promote their talents and to discover the future stars of the music scene.
A total of 62,000 children and adolescents in 121 music schools in Lower Austria took the opportunity to demonstrate their musical skills in 121 music schools in Lower Austria. Of the 141 participants, the best young musicians made it to the federal competition. The hard facts are impressive: 35 gold, 37 silver and 9 bronze medals were awarded from this field-a remarkable yield for the talented young artists.
Lower Austria's proud federal winner
The competition is known for its exciting categories and the outstanding services. Lower Austria was able to celebrate a total of eleven federal victories, which once again demonstrates the region's musical commitment. In addition to Hana Hlinková, which has emerged in the Oboe category, there were also impressive achievements in other groups of instruments. For example:
- Simon Zahrl - Punch (Community Association of the Thayaland Music School)
- Saya Krenn - clarinet (Franz Schmidt Musikschule Perchtoldsdorf)
- Michael Helmel - Tuba (Community Association of the Music School Erlauftal)
- Philip Farkas - Euphonium/Tenorhorn (Musikschule Katzelsdorf)
- Julia Rabong - Flute (KUG Graz | Institute Oberschützen)
- Samuel Neubauer - clarinet (University of Music and Performing Art Vienna)
The ensembles were also able to convince. Some of the best groups are particularly noteworthy:
- Ensemble Mabela - Chamber music for string instruments (J.G. Albrechtsberger Musikschule Klosterneuburg)
- Duett Lugbauer - Chamber music for accordion (music school Alpenvorland)
- trio nuevo - chamber music for piano (J.G. Albrechtsberger Musikschule Klosterneuburg)
- Duo Strupf - Chamber music for plucked instruments (J.G. Albrechtsberger Musikschule Klosterneuburg)
a concert by the award winners
The excellent performance of numerous talents were recognized in a concert that took place in mid-June in the marquee in front of the ORF state studio in Lower Austria. This event offered the young winners to present the platform to present their skills to a general public. Tamara Ofenauer-Haas, managing director of the MKM NÖ, was impressed by the performance of the young musicians and their progress in musical work.
The concert will also be broadcast on June 29, 2025 at 8 p.m. on the Radio Lower Austria, which is a wonderful opportunity for all music lovers to discover the talents of the youngsters.
Prima La Musica remains an indispensable competition in Austrian music life, which aims to secure the future of music and encourage young people to be creative and musically active. For the participants, this not only becomes a springboard for their own career, but also an experience that will accompany them throughout their life.
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