About Us
The rare combination of harp, clarinet, and cello creates a delicate, transparent fabric of sound, opening up space for nuances and subtle tones. The program re:colored moves between classical, jazz, and avant-garde music, between structure and improvisation. Familiar compositions are reinterpreted, fragments and motifs are transformed, and familiar soundscapes appear in unexpected shades.
Color becomes a metaphor for perception, music the language of change.

Marilies Guschlbauer
Arrives at the airport at least 3 hours before departure
Eating and sleeping are priorities
I usually want to play everything slower
The Austrian cellist Marilies Guschlbauer, trained in Salzburg, Berlin, and Vienna, is distinguished by her high artistic standards and warm tone. Since her debut as a soloist at the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival in 2016, she has performed internationally, including at the Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival, the San Sebastián Quincena Musical, the Amsterdam Cello Biennale, the Verbier Festival, Styriarte, as well as in the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Musikverein, and the Berlin Konzerthaus. An enthusiastic chamber musician, she performs regularly in various ensembles and has been featured on ORF and BBC Radio 3 on several occasions. Together with her duo partner Julia Rinderle, she recorded her debut CD, Grandes Dames, in the Markus-Sittikus-Saal in Hohenems, which was released in 2025 by Deutsche Grammophon (CAvi-Music).
Marilies is a multiple prize winner of national and international competitions and received the Interpretation Prize of the Mozart Society of Vienna in 2022.
Isabel Goller
Free spirit, creative mind, allowed to whistle once per concert
leaves the party last
wants to invent a foldable harp
Isabel Goller from Brixen in South Tyrol is a versatile harpist and cultural figure active as a chamber musician, orchestral musician, and interdisciplinary projects. She began her musical training at the age of nine and continued her studies at the Mozarteum University Salzburg at 14. She earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Zurich University of the Arts and a further Master's degree from the Maastricht Conservatory. During her studies, she played in international youth orchestras such as the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival Orchestra Academy, and the Aspen Music Festival (USA), and won prizes at competitions in Japan and Germany. As a freelance musician, she collaborates with orchestras such as the Musikkollegium Winterthur and the Vienna State Opera, performs in the Trio Lusinea, and develops her own projects such as NUJA (meditation music) and FOREST ART (music and nature performance). Since 2019, she has been a co-founder of the South Tyrol Philharmonic and curator of the ONFIRE 2026 opening show for the Winter Olympics.


Johanna Gossner
doesn`T like curry
Occasionally escalates during social debriefings
wants to play everything faster than the rest.
Johanna Gossner is an Austrian clarinetist. She began her studies with Alexander Neubauer in Vienna and is currently continuing them with Gerald Pachinger in Graz. From 2021 to 2023, she completed the orchestral program of the Royal College of Music Stockholm and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Andreas Sundén. In 2018 and 2019, she was a scholarship recipient at the Summer Academy in Oslo, Norway. From 2023 to 2025, she participated in the Orchestra Academy of the Vienna Philharmonic and in the same year was awarded the Richard Wagner Young Artist of the Year prize in Leipzig, as well as one of the coveted Bayreuth scholarships for young artists. Since then, she has performed regularly with renowned orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic, the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Camerata Salzburg, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Stockholm, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, and at the Semperoper Dresden, the Vienna State Opera, and the Bühne Baden. International competition wins such as the European Chamber Music Competition Turin and the North Competition Sweden are among her other achievements. She is also a three-time first-prize winner of the Fidelio Chamber Music Competition Vienna and a recipient of several scholarships. In addition to her Trianima ensemble, she also enjoys international success with her award-winning Duo Minerva.