Young talents LIVE on fidelio!
fidelio continues its endeavor to be a platform for young and promising artists as well. Jeunesse "Start up!" concert LIVE!
fidelio tries to be a platform not only for high-class productions and renowned artists, but also for young and promising talents.
Therefore fidelio already streamed a number of concerts and events that offer young artists a place to present themselves, including prizewinner concerts of the Helmut Deutsch Liedwettbewerb, Allegro Vivo, prima la musica, the isaFestival from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and the Jeunesse "Start up!" concerts.
"Start up!" is a format by Jeunesse that gives young talents the chance to perform in front of renowned artists. This time the brothers Bence and Márton Bubreg, playing the clarinet and saxophone.
In 2017 the young exceptional performers were awarded the Tyrolean Classical Instrumentalist Prize: Bence, then 16 years old, with the special prize of Jeunesse, his brother Márton with the main prize. The two Tyroleans are also successful as a duo and have attracted international attention with concerts in Kiev and New York. In January 2018, they won the 52nd Concertino Praga, the radio prize of the Czech Radio, and were also awarded the Helena Karásková Prize.
Original title Start up! | Bence und Márton Bubreg
Recording location Wiener Konzerthaus
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