Hannah Mandl: Gold for Saxophone Games at the federal competition in Vienna!

Hannah Mandl wins in the "Prima La Musica" competition in Vienna and inspires with her saxophone game.
Hannah Mandl wins in the "Prima La Musica" competition in Vienna and inspires with her saxophone game. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Hannah Mandl: Gold for Saxophone Games at the federal competition in Vienna!

Deutschlandsberg, Österreich - In a remarkable triumph, the young musician Hannah Mandl, who learns at the Archduke Johann Musikschule in Stainz/Groß St. Florian, won the first prize in the renowned national competition "Prima La Musica" in Vienna. meinzirk.at reports that Hannah has already qualified for this competition after she has already qualified for this competition in Graz had taken first place.

With 92.25 points, she secured the “Gold” rating in the federal competition, much to the delight of her teacher Barbara Sackl-Zwetti, who is proud of her student. "Hannah has developed and even exceeded her performance from the state competition (90.25 points)," said Sackl-Zwetti.

competition of the talent

The “Prima La Musica” competition is an important part of Austrian music culture. It is aimed at young talents from Austria and South Tyrol as well as young people residing in Austria. Participation is open to children and adolescents aged around 6 to 21, while singing talents can even take part for up to 24 years. This competition represents an excellent platform to promote the musical talent of the Youth, such as Gailtal-journal.at .

The event is referred to as "the tip of the pyramid", not without reason. Over 800 participants took part in the state competitions in Graz this year. The competition is held in another federal state every year and offers the best talents a stage to present their skills to a top -class international jury.

Carinthia's music talents

Another highlight of the competition was the award from Helena Pirker from Hermagor, who was chosen as the Federal Winner in Horn Play. She studies with Professor Werner Loipold at the Gustav Mahler private university for music and thus underlines the density of young talents in Carinthia. Governor decided to emphasize the success of the participants as an award for everyone in Carinthia who have to do with music. With over 460 teachers at the Carinthian music schools, the musical commitment is impressive.

"The goal of every good music is to touch the soul," the governor quoted the great Claudio Monteverdi, while musical performances by Elias Keller, Maximilian Kolloros and David Pechmann delighted the audience.

promotion of the music scene

The Society for the Promotion of Austrian Music (GFÖM), a subsidiary of the AKM, plays a crucial role in the support of projects that raise the importance of Austrian music. According to the gföm , numerous events, competitions and organizations are encouraged to draw attention to the value of Austrian music culture beyond the national borders.

This is not only about the current successes, but also about the future of the music scene. A look at the upcoming submission deadline for funding applications shows that in the future, tremendous projects are pending in the foreground.

The successes such as those of Hannah Mandl and Helena Pirker are the result of a committed environment that encourages young musicians to further develop their talents and present them in the context of such competitions.

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