Ania Druml first learned violoncello with Christophe Pantillon and from autumn 2019 on at the mdw in
Vienna with Maria Grün. She began her concert studies in autumn 2021 with Reinhard Latzko. She also
studied piano there with Alma Sauer, from 2018 with Vladimir Kharin and from 2022 concert studies with
Stefan Vladar. After a concert at “Klassik im Burghof Klagenfurt”, the “Kleine Zeitung” wrote in July 2021: “... the young cellist Ania Druml impressed with a wonderful warm tone.”
After the Mozart Piano Concerto K. 414 in Bratislava, “austria kultur digital” wrote in 2022:
“The highly gifted young Austrian pianist Ania Druml presented herself with great success.”
“Musikwochen Millstatt” wrote: “As a soloist, the wonderful Ania Druml performed on the piano and
enchanted with Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 12. She managed to transport Mozart's Piano Concerto in an impressive way with enthusiasm, joy of playing and attention to detail. We are thrilled.”
Concert tours, prizes and awards led the young Viennese to China, Germany, France, Italy, Poland, the
Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland and the USA, among others.
Her musical partners inculde the aron quartett, Christian Altenburger, Matthias Bartolomey, Piotr Beczala, Peter Bruns, Paul Gulda, Liviu Holender, Igudesman & Joo, Reinhard Latzko, Cornelius Obonya, Michael Schade, Benjamin Schmid, Matthias Schorn, Thomas Selditz, Alexey Stadler, Piotr Szumiel, Dominik Wagner, Wen-Sinn Yang as well as members of the Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna Symphony
Orchestra. She was invited to the “Geneva International String Academy” to Peter Bruns and already twice to the “Kronberg Academy” where she worked with Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt and Frans Helmerson. 2024 marked her debut at the “Cello Biënnale Amsterdam”.
With the “Chursächsische Philharmonie” she performed both Cello Concertos by Joseph Haydn and in 2025 Ania will give her debut at the “Con Anima” Festival, in Indonesia with the Jakarta Concert Orchestra playing the Cello Concerto by Antonín Dvořák and in 2027 at the “Kammermusik Festival Luzern”. Under the headline: “Two captivating sisters at the Schlosskonzerte Höfling”, the German “Mittelbayerische Zeitung” wrote in 2022 about Ania & Sophie Druml: “The stunned listeners experience two young musical multi talents at the “Höflinger Schlosskonzerte” this Sunday, who prove to be as sovereign pianistically as well as when playing on the strings.”
The “Fargo Forum” in the USA writes: “With Sophie on violin and Ania on piano, they showed both
breathtaking skill as well as emotional depth as they performed Felix Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Violin and Piano with the FM-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra … The stars of the show were clearly the Druml sisters and it appears it's a star that will burn long and bright.”
The Austrian “Kleine Zeitung” describes both as “shooting stars of the Austrian music scene”.
The Swiss “Schaffhauser Nachrichten” wrote in 2024: “One slight cough in the hall, one last rustling of the programs. Ania and Sophie Druml as well as Ludwig van Beethoven on the grand piano of Steinway & Sons.
Waldstein-variations WoO 67 from the year 1792. Piano with four hands. The audience recognises the
melody already after the first notes. But wait a minute! Does it just seem like that, or does it sound a little different here and now at the town hall? The connoisseurs sharpen their ears. Nobody is filming. Hardly anyone is taking pictures. The audience is simply stunned. ... That is carrying. That resounds. That is brilliant.”
In 2020 Ania and her sister Sophie made their debut together in the Golden Hall of the Wiener Musikverein as well as in the Große Festspielhaus St. Pölten as “special guests” following an invitation by Igudesman & Joo. 2022 was their first performance in the Great Hall of the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg with the tenor Piotr Beczala as well as in the Tonhalle Düsseldorf.
Regular appearances at festivals such as “Klassik in Klagenfurt”, the “International Music Sessions Holland”, the “Hainburger Haydngesellschaft”, the “Attergauer Kultursommer”, the “Mattseer DiabelliSommer” in the Vienna Konzerthaus at the “OÖ Stiftskonzerte” as well as at the “Liszt Festival Raiding”. 2025 marked their debut with the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra and “The Argyros Performing Arts Center” in the USA and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra at the Vienna Konzerthaus.