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Elisabeth Plank

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Elisabeth Plank

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„An exceptional player, great command of her instrument, so much character & colour in her playing“ (BBC Radio Scotland) As an internationally sought-after soloist and ambassador of the harp, Elisabeth Plank has firmly established herself on concert stages, presenting her instrument in a versatile and captivating manner rich in timbral variety and textures. Her concerts take her to renowned international venues and festivals, including the Musikverein Vienna, Harpa in Reykjavík, Dubai Opera, Konzerthaus Berlin, NOSPR, MDR Musiksommer, and the Festival Internacional de Música Clásica Bogotá. As a soloist, she has performed with orchestras such as the RSO Vienna, the Baroque ensemble of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the NFM Leopoldinum Orchestra, the Moldova Philharmonic Iași, and the Thüringer Symphoniker. From 2019 to 2021, Elisabeth Plank was selected as “Great Talent” of the Wiener Konzerthaus. She became the first harpist to serve as a musical ambassador for The New Austrian Sound of Music. Her three solo albums have received widespread acclaim from the international press. At the end of 2023, Mozart’s Double Concerto was released with the RSO Vienna as part of the Next Generation Mozart Soloists series.

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