Anne Harvey-Nagl

Violinist

The Symphony Orchestra of the Volksoper Vienna Concertmaster
 

Born in Melbourne, Australia, Anne Harvey-Nagl began her violin studies in Melbourne with Brian Blake, Nelli Shkolnikova and Spiros Rantos. In 1986 she was the winner of the "National Youth Concerto Competition" and in 1990, after graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Bachelor of Arts in Music (Distinction), she received the ANZ International Fellowship for musical studies overseas, as well as the Pinschof Foundation Scholarship, enabling her to study with Professor Günter Pichler at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. In 1994, Anne appeared as soloist with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra during their "Presenting Young Artists" Series.

Anne Harvey-Nagl is Concertmaster of the Volksoper Vienna (Austria). Before her appointment to Concertmaster in 2011, Anne was Principal 1st Violin in the Volksoper for 12 years. Anne is also Concertmaster of the Vienna Opera Ball Orchestra, Beethoven Philharmonie Baden, and a frequent soloist and Concertmaster of the Vienna Mozart Orchestra.

Anne has performed regularly as soloist with orchestra in Australia, Austria, the UK, Switzerland and Bulgaria, most recently the Schumann Violin Concerto with the Vratsa Philharmonic (Bulgaria) and Hummel Double Concerto  with Biliana Tzinlikova (Piano) and the Beethoven Philharmonie Baden.

Anne concertises frequently with renowned ensembles such as the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Klangforum Wien, "die reihe", the Wiener Kammerphilharmonie, as well as with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Radio Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR and the Royal Flemish Philharmonic. She is a founding member of the highly acclaimed Australian World Orchestra.

Anne has performed at “Carinthischer Sommer”, “Wien Modern”, “Musica Sacra Maastrich”, "Festival St. Gallen", "Woodend Winter Arts Festival, Australia" as well as on concert tours throughout Europe, China, Korea, Japan, Australia, the USA and the Near East.

A member of the Koehne Quartet since 1992, Anne is also a member in a number of other Vienna-based chamber music ensembles including the Nexus Quartet, Ensemble 5, Classic Alpin, the Chamber Ensemble of the Vienna Volksoper, and "Die Wiener Biedermeier Solisten". Recent duo performances in Austria and Australia include recitals with pianists Ilse Schumann-Montocchio, Gerrit Priessnitz, John O'Donnell, Kristian Chong, Julia Maria Sliwa and violinists Susannah Ng and Miki Tsunoda.

Anne Harvey-Nagl is married and has two children.

Discography

Strauss & Respighi
Sonatas for Violin and Piano

by Anne Harvey-Nagl & Julia Maria Sliwa
 

  • Richard Strauss: Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-Flat Major, Op. 18

1. Allegro ma non troppo
2. Improvisation. Andante cantabile
3. Finale. Andante - Allegro

  • Ottorino Respighi: Sonata for Violin and Piano in B Minor, P 110 

4. Moderato
5. Andante espressivo
6. Passacaglia. Allegro moderato ma energico

The Privileged Oboe
Chamber works on period instruments

by Emma Black  baroque oboe, cor anglais / Zoe Black  violin / Anne Harvey-Nagl  violin / Peter Trefflinger  cello
 

  • J. CHR. BACH: Quartett B-Dur

ALLEGRO
RONDEAU: GRAZIOSO

  • W. A. MOZART: Quartett F-Dur KV 370

ALLEGRO
ADAGIO
RONDEAU: ALLEGRO

  • J. B. VANHAL: Quartett F-Dur op.7,1

ALLEGRO MODERATO
CANTABILE (ADAGIO)
MENUETTO
PRESTO

  • W. A. MOZART: Quartett C-Dur KV 285

ALLEGRO
ADAGIO
RONDEAU: ALLEGRETTO

Adagio G-Dur KV 580a

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