Philharmonie Austin and Philharmonie Austin Chamber Players are comprised of many of the country’s finest period instrument players.
We have been bringing exciting and transcendent performances to Austin for over twenty years.
Under the direction of conductor Mark Dupere, the group explores a wide array of repertoire from early baroque to early 20th century, often in collaboration with the Philharmonie Austin Chorus. Philharmonie Austin produces performances that enliven the soul, as the musicians draw on a diverse wealth of knowledge from generations of performance practice research, bringing this into the live performance sphere. In addition to often-performed works, the orchestra is committed to exploring new areas of performance practice in later music. The priority of each Philharmonie Austin performance is generous and communicative music-making, bringing older musical language to life for today’s audience.
Notable performances have included Mendelssohn’s Elijah, the complete Orchestral Suites and Brandenburg Concertos of Bach, Rameau’s Dardanus Suite, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony and Fourth Piano Concerto, Brahms’ Fourth Symphony, Mozart’s Requiem, Bach’s St. John Passion and Christmas Oratorio, Handel’s Messiah and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony. The current season will feature the Philharmonie Austin Chamber Players in music by Mendelssohn and Brahms. Philharmonie Austin will bring performances of Haydn, Beethoven, Bach, Mendelssohn, and Schumann.
Mark Dupere conductor
Philharmonie Austin 25/26 Season
Violin
Emily Dupere, concertmaster
Evan Few, principal second violin
Joanna Becker
Madlen Breckbill
Ben Campbell
Joan Carlson
Bruce Colson
Taylor DeCastro
Aniela Eddy
Chloe Fedor
Paul Grobey
Marika Holmqvist
Fiona Hughes
Eleanor LeGault
Kiyoe Matsuura
Stephanie Noori
Reynaldo Patiño
Gabe Roethle
Maria Jose Romero
Asako Takeuchi
Joseph Tan
Viola
Nicole Divall, principal
Ames Asbell
Aniela Eddy
Katherine Grobey
Caitlin Hedge
Mathew Michelic
Kathryn Steely
Cello
Steuart Pincombe, principal
Kivie Cahn-Lipman
Eric Taeyang Mun
Rene Schiffer
Sydney ZumMalen
Double Bass
Jerry Fuller, principal
David Dawson
Mark Urness
Sue Yelangian
Flute
Joseph Monticello, principal
Kelsey Burnham
Lars Johannesson
Melanie Williams
Clarinet
Thomas Carroll, principal
Elise Bonhivert
Oboe
Andrew Blanke, principal
Matthew Hudgens
Billy Traylor
Bassoon
Marc Vallon, principal
Allen Hamrick
C. Keith Collins
Horn
Elisabeth Axtell, principal
Katy Ambrose
Sadie Glass
Rachel Niernenberg
Trumpet
Brian Shaw, principal
Chris Carrillo
Aaron Romm
Trombone
Bodie Pfost, principal
Brian Taylor
Simon Wood
Timpani
Ben DePasquale
Harpsichord/Organ
Michael Sponseller
Guy Whatley