Mozart: A 270th Birthday Celebration with the Symphoniacs
Images: Ulrike Pircher
April 24 | 7 PM | At the Bohemian National Hall
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Celebrate 270 years of musical genius as we honor the legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in a spectacular concert event unlike any other. To mark Mozart’s 270th birthday, his timeless masterpieces, along with works by his distinguished contemporaries, will be reimagined in a bold and electrifying performance by Symphoniacs. Blending classical brilliance with modern energy, Symphoniacs breathe new life into Mozart’s iconic compositions, transforming them into a thrilling crossover experience that bridges centuries and genres.
About the Event
Under the direction of composer, producer, and electronic artist Andy Leomar, Symphoniacs fuse classical virtuosity with electronic intensity to create a distinctive and immersive live sound. As boundary-crossers between classical and electro, the ensemble transforms celebrated works and club music alike into vibrant, pulse-driven performances. When virtuosic string passages collide with driving beats, the result is a sonic experience that is not only heard, but felt. Their internationally acclaimed concerts have taken them to London, Paris, Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Milan, Venice, Berlin, and Vienna, connecting generations, genres, and cultures at every stop. With more than 22 million views for their version of Coldplay’s A Sky Full of Stars, 123,000 subscribers, and over 53 million total views across platforms, Symphoniacs rank among the most successful crossover projects redefining classical music for a global audience.
About the Artists

Paul Kropfitsch – Violin: The youngest concertmaster of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and a multi-award-winning soloist.
Johannes Fleischmann – Violin: Internationally acclaimed violinist, prizewinner of numerous competitions, and regular guest at renowned festivals and chamber music ensembles worldwide.
Philipp Scheucher – Piano: Beethoven Prize laureate and Bösendorfer Artist, recognized in multiple international competitions.
Konstantin Manaev – Cello: Cellist nominated multiple times for the International Classical Music Award (ICMA) and OPUS KLASSIK.
Arthur Hornig – Cello: Principal cellist of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, internationally sought-after chamber musician and soloist with appearances in major European concert halls and recipient of prestigious awards.