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ALEXANDRA 
KAHRER

CELLIST

76th Prague Spring Music Competition 2025

3rd Prize,

Audience Prize &

Czech Music Fund Award

May 2025

 

 

"[...] Alexandra showed an extraordinary brilliance in her playing even as a child - something you wouldn´t have expected from such a young cellist.
She´s managed to hold on that vitality through all the years I´ve known her. She possesses musical intelligence, stylistic authenticity, personal expressiveness and technical perfection.
This talent truly deserves to reach a broad audience in the years ahead. [...]"

Josef Luitz

Vita

Alexandra Kahrer is an Austrian cellist who has won numerous prizes at international music competitions.​

Most recently, in May 2025, she won 3rd Prize at the renowned Prague Spring International Music Competition as well as the Audience Prize and the Czech Music Fund Award for the best interpretation of the contemporary piece composed for the competition.

In December 2024, she won 1st Prize at the International Grunewald Music Competition Berlin under the patronage of David Geringas.

She has also been a prizewinner at the Gustav Mahler Prize Cello Competition in the Czech Republic, the Leoš Janáček Competition in Brno, the David Popper Cello Competition in Hungary and the International Cello Competition Liezen in Austria.

 

She captivates the audience with her profound emotional depth, personal expressiveness, stylistic authenticity, tonal richness and virtuosity.

Her performances as a soloist and chamber musician have taken her to major concert halls such as the Musikverein Vienna, the Konzerthaus Vienna, the Weimarhalle, the Brno Philharmonic, the Casals Forum in Kronberg and the Rudolfinum Prague.

She has been a guest at renowned festivals and concert series including the Allegro Vivo Festival, Kronberg Festival, AlpenKlassik Festival, Odeonskonzerte Munich, Westfalen Classics Festival, Musiktage Starnberg & Seefeld, Super Cello Festival Beijing, Musikforum Trenta of the Vienna Philharmonic and the Beethoven Frühling Festival, among others.

As a soloist she has performed with orchestras such as Kremerata Baltica, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Bad Reichenhall Philharmonic, Southwest German Chamber Orchestra Pforzheim, Camerata Allegro Vivo, Jena Philharmonic, Wranitzky Chamber Orchestra Prague, Franz Schmidt Chamber Orchestra, Czech Virtuosi Orchestra and the Orchestra Enigma Classica.

Her versatility and passion for chamber music also make her a sought-after ensemble partner. Alongside various other formations she regularly performs with the Ilm Quartet founded in Weimar and in a piano trio with Anna and Laura Handler.

She is currently pursuing a Konzertexamen degree in the class of Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt at the University of Music Franz Liszt in Weimar, where she also completed her Master’s degree. She earned her Bachelor’s degree under Wen-Sinn Yang at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich.

She had her first cello lessons at the age of four with Gottfried Plank and Josef Luitz and started her studies as a junior student with Robert Nagy at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.

She has drawn musical inspiration and valuable artistic insights from masterclasses with Wolfgang Böttcher, Jens Peter Maintz, David Geringas, Frans Helmerson, Maximilian Hornung, Gustav Rivinius, István Várdai, László Fenyö, Sebastian Klinger, Peter Bruns, and Troels Svane.

Already as a young cellist Alexandra received numerous first prizes at the Austrian national competition Prima la musica. She also won First Prize at the Giovani Musicisti – Città di Treviso competition in Italy and received multiple awards at the international Allegro Vivo Festival, including the Johann Krahuletz Prize. Alexandra won the audition of Musica Juventutis at the Vienna Konzerthaus and received an “Honorable Mention” at the international radio competition Concertino Praga with piano trio.

She is a scholarship recipient of Friends of Rudens Turku and a winner of the German Musical Instrument Fund competition in Hamburg.

Alexandra plays a cello by Giovanni Battista Rogeri, Brescia 1671, on generous loan from the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben.

Concerts

May 14, 2025

Finals 76th Prague Spring International Music Competition

Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor
accompanied by the Prague Symphony Orchestra, Marek Prášil (conductor)
& Bach Cello Suite No. 6 Prelude, Sarabande, Gigue

Rudolfinum Prag

July 10, 2025

Konzertexamen Part 1

with Yukie Takai, piano

Works by J. Brahms, B. Martinu, M. Rostropovich and G. Gusev

Weimar, Festsaal Fürstenhaus

July 25, 2025

Summer concert on Sylt

Concert of the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben

Sylt, Keitum program tba

August 1, 2025

Musiktage Seefeld

F. Schubert "Trout Quintet" in A major


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August 10, 2025

Allegro Vivo Festival - "All' ongarese"

Dorothy Khadem-Missagh, piano
Charlotte Thiele, violin
Alexandra Kahrer, cello

J. Haydn: Trio in G major "all' Ongarese"
F. Liszt: Tristia
J. Brahms: Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 101

St. Gertrud's Church, Gars am Kamp, Lower Austria

October 16, 2025

Niestetal Chamber Concerts

Duo recital with Veronika Voloshyna (piano)

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Vergangene Konzerte

April 6, 2025

Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben - Vorspiel um Leihverlängerung


Works by L.V. Beethoven, A. Dvorak, and G. Gusev

Mendelssohn Hall, Hamburg

March 8, 2025

"Frühlingsreigen"

Academia Allegro Vivo

Works by Strauss, Vivaldi, Piazzolla, and others

Kulturfabrik Hainburg

March 5, 2025

Allegro Vivo Festival program presentation

Maximilian Kromer, piano
Maxim Tzekov, violin
Alexandra Kahrer, cello

Works by J. Haydn and J. Brahms

Wien, Palais Lobkowitz

All past concerts

Gallery

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Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor

Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor

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Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor

Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor

01:10
Rostropovich Humoresque

Rostropovich Humoresque

02:05
J. Haydn Cellokonzert in C-Dur

J. Haydn Cellokonzert in C-Dur

01:09

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