His
special passion is for the works of Johann Sebastian Bach
whose Double Concerto for Violin and Oboe he played
already at the age of twelve with the Arcata Stuttgart
under Patrick Strub and the Ensemble CIS under Jürgen
Geise, as well as the works of Viennese Classicism.
At the age of fifteen he celebrated his sensational debut
with the Bilkent Symphony Orchestra at the Palais des
Beaux Arts in Brussels as a soloist in Tschaikovsky’s
Violin Concerto. Thomas Albertus Irnberger has since
performed in concert in numerous cultural metropolises in
Europe and has been a guest at renowned international
festivals. His debut CD was released by Pan Classics when
he was seventeen and contained works by Hindemith,
Debussy, Enescu, Paganini, Kreisler, Fauré and Elgar, for
which he received excellent critiques from the specialist
press in which his “brillant technical ability combined
with mature creative power and tonal refinement“ as well
as his “distinct tonal colours” and “assured feeling for
style” were emphasized.
At an early age, Thomas Albertus Irnberger had already acquired an excellent international reputation as a soloist in the great violin concertos. Artistic cooperation connects him to the well known Austrian “Harmonices mundi” orchestra under Josef Sabaini and the orchestra “Spirit of Europe“. With the latter he recorded Robert Schumann´s violin concerto as well as his cello concerto in an adaptation for violin. Both recordings received excellent reviews in the English string magazine “The Strad”. Especially stimulating for Thomas Albertus Irnberger was his cooperation with the great pianist Jörg Demus who kindled his love for the historic keyboard instruments and their fascinating tonal beauty. With him he realised a recording with works by W.A. Mozart, nominated for the Amadeus Classic Award, followed by the recording of all works for violin and piano by Schubert and Schumann.
Two recordings with Paul Badura-Skoda were dedicated to Mozart´s sonatas for violin and piano. Thomas Albertus Irnberger focussed on recording less well-known music of the Romantic respectively fin de siècle period with the pianists Edoardo Torbianelli and Evgeny Sinaisky.
As a singer Thomas Albertus Irnberger made his debut at the Salzburg Castle Concerts with arias by W.A.Mozart in the summer of 2009.

