It has appeared in such distinguished venues as Wigmore Hall in London and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and in 2003 won the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.
Since the brothers founded the Eggner Trio in 1997,[3] it has appeared throughout Europe, in Japan, Argentina, Uruguay, the United States and quite frequently in Australia and New Zealand.
97 (This CD was awarded the Golden Label 2007/08 by the Belgian classical music website "Klassiek Centraal"), and Mendelssohn’s Trio in D minor, op.
21, the CD “Kaleidoskop” with modern works by Austrian composers (Johannes Berauer, Sascha Peres, and Gerrit Wunder), Brahms’ Trio Nr.
After eleven years of lessons with Boris Kushnir, he studied with Günter Pichler of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
[11] Florian Eggner, cello, was the first prize winner of the Austrian Federal Competition Prima La Musica in 1996.