Jeremias Fliedl

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Jeremias Fliedl

In the Schumann concerto, Fliedl showed a true sense for the ‘storyline’ and did not shy away from going beyond a beautiful sound when the music demanded it, moving between gripping pianissimi and moments of passionate madness. – Pauline Harding, The Strad (25.07.2022)


Jeremias Fliedl is one of the leading Austrian cellists of his generation. He has performed at prestigious festivals and venues including the Salzburg Festival, Mozart Week Salzburg, Schubertiade Hohenems, Carinthian Summer, Merano Music Festival, Vevey Spring Classic Festival, International Chamber Music Festival Utrecht, Grachtenfestival Amsterdam, the Vienna Musikverein, Vienna Konzerthaus, BOZAR Brussels, Konzerthaus Dortmund, and Laeiszhalle Hamburg.


Highlights of the 2024/25 season include debuts with the Austrian-Korean Philharmonic Orchestra in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein, at the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano, and with the Bremer Philharmoniker.


Born in 1999, Jeremias Fliedl owes much of his musical development to Heinrich Schiff and was most recently his student at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. He went on to study with Clemens Hagen at the Mozarteum University Salzburg and with Julian Steckel at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. His artistic profile was further shaped by valuable impulses from Daniel Müller-Schott and Michael Sanderling.


Jeremias Fliedl is the first Austrian cellist to have been awarded a prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition.


He plays the “ex Gendron, Lord Speyer,” a cello by Antonio Stradivari from 1693, which is on private loan to him.


2024/2025



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