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Clara Schumann

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Clara Schumann was a pioneering 19th-century pianist and composer, renowned for her exceptional talent and contributions to classical music. As the wife of composer Robert Schumann, she championed his work while also pursuing her own illustrious career, influencing the European music scene and paving the way for future female musicians.

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January 24, 2025
January 26, 2025
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Mit Herz und Seele

Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 17:00
Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Violin), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Baroque Violin), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Viola), Nami Ejiri (Piano)
The Frankfurt Radio Symphony is bringing its chamber concerts to Heppenheim's Forum Kultur this season. The program features unjustly overlooked female composers like Clara Schumann, Isabella Leonarda, and Marie Jaëll, alongside music from two renowned male composers. It promises to be an interesting afternoon.
February 1, 2025
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HUMANS

Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 19:00
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.
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Chopin Piano

Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 20:00
Gewandhaus Leipzig, Mendelssohn-Saal (Leipzig)
Sachiko Furuhata (Piano)
Yokohama-born Sachiko Furuhata debuted at Carnegie Hall in November 2017 to a standing ovation. She has since performed at major venues such as San Francisco's Herbst Theatre, Edinburgh's Usher Hall, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Berlin Philharmonic, and Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie. She has played with orchestras like the Russian State Philharmonic and German Radio Philharmonic. She is a popular and sought-after pianist in Europe.
February 2, 2025
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Olga Pashchenko | Concerto Köln | Harry Ogg

Sun, Feb 2, 2025, 16:00
Olga Pashchenko (Piano), Concerto Köln (Ensemble), Harry Ogg (Conductor)
Leipzig was a musical hotspot in the 19th century, attracting prominent composers like Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Pianist Olga Pashchenko and Concerto Köln explore the city's musical past, tracing connections between Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, and Clara Wieck. Chopin also visited, praising Clara's piano playing and enjoying Schumann's hospitality.
February 9, 2025
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HUMANS

Sun, Feb 9, 2025, 17:00
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.
February 12, 2025
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HUMANS

Wed, Feb 12, 2025, 19:30
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.
February 16, 2025
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Romanzen

Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 11:00
Anton Teslia (Violin), Florian Hoheisel (Cello), Boris Gurevich (Piano)
Darius Milhaud allegedly described Germaine Tailleferre's music as "tasting good." Tailleferre, the only woman in the Groupe des Six, was a musical "daughter" of Erik Satie and a successful French artist in the early 20th century. Her Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello (1917/1978), featured in this concert, exemplifies her elegant and charming style. The concert also includes Fanny Hensel's delightful Trio op. 11 (1846), one of her last works, and Luise Adolpha Le Beau's Cello Sonata op. 17, a prize-winning piece by a then-renowned composer now largely forgotten. Clara Schumann's Three Romances for Violin and Piano complete the program, representing a rare successful female artistic career in the 19th century.
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Sachiko Furuhata / Piano Recital

Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 18:00
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Sachiko Furuhata (Piano)
Yokohama-born Sachiko Furuhata made her debut in 2017 at Carnegie Hall New York to standing ovations. Since then, she has made guest appearances at various major concert halls such as the San Francisco Herbst Theatre, the Edinburgh Usher Hall, the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Berlin Philharmonie and the Hamburg Laeiszhalle. As a soloist she has played with orchestras such as the Russian State Philharmonic Orchestra or the German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.
February 28, 2025
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HUMANS

Fri, Feb 28, 2025, 19:30
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.
March 14, 2025
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HUMANS

Fri, Mar 14, 2025, 19:30
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Samuel Emanuel (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.
March 21, 2025
March 23, 2025
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Women Power

Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 17:00
Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Violin), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Baroque Violin), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Viola), Claude Frochaux (Cello), Nami Ejiri (Piano), Nami Ejiri (Cembalo)
Female composers have historically been overlooked. This year's chamber concert by the hr-Sinfonieorchester in Erbach features several of them, including Clara Schumann, Lili Boulanger, Rebecca Clark, Isabella Leonarda, Marie Jaëll, Mélanie Bonis, Maria Theresia von Paradis, and Emilie Mayer, showcasing their rich music and creative work.
March 24, 2025
March 25, 2025
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Noa Wildschut / Elisabeth Brauß

Tue, Mar 25, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Noa Wildschut (Violin), Elisabeth Brauß (Piano)
With violinist Noa Wildschut and pianist Elisabeth Brauß, two of the best musicians of their generation return to the Elbphilharmonie. As the youngest scholarship holder of the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation, Noa Wildschut has already played with world-renowned orchestras, such as the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Cologne’s Gürzenich Orchester. And Elisabeth Brauß was on the keys as a former member of the BBC New Generation Artist Scheme with orchestras such as the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and the hr-Sinfonieorchester. They both know each other well and get together regularly for joint chamber music evenings despite their busy schedules. In 2020, you could experience them at the »Rising Stars« Festival at the Elbphilharmonie; now, they return to the Recital Hall in the Fast Lane series. With Clara Schumann’s Three Romances and Johannes Brahms’ Sonata in G major, they perform two of the most romantic pieces of all for violin and piano. After the sophisticated sounds of George Enescu’s Violin Sonata No. 3, they top off their programme with an entertaining showpiece by American pianist and composer Paul Schoenfield, which transforms the concert hall into a dancehall with a lively samba, a raunchy tango, a swinging Tin Pan Alley and an energetic square dance.
March 30, 2025
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Women Power

Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 18:00
Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Violin), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Baroque Violin), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Viola), Claude Frochaux (Cello), Nami Ejiri (Piano), Nami Ejiri (Cembalo)
Female composers have long been overlooked throughout history. This concert will showcase many of them, including Clara Schumann, Lili Boulanger, Rebecca Clark, Isabella Leonarda, Marie Jaëll, Mélanie Bonis, Maria Theresia von Paradis, and Emilie Mayer. The concert, including intermission, will last approximately 110 minutes.
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Ian Bostridge | Oberon Trio

Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 20:00
Ian Bostridge (Tenor), Oberon Trio
Lieder sind für ihn Erlebnisreisen, emotionale Achterbahnfahrten. Tenor Ian Bostridge wagt in dieser Kunstform immer das Äußerste, denn sie verlangt von ihm das Äußerste seiner künstlerischen Möglichkeiten. Höchste Ansprüche sind für Bostridge die einzige Messlatte.Ob Momente absoluter Glückseligkeit oder Todes-Traurigkeit, ob jubelnder Überschwang oder weltentrückte Melancholie: Der britische Tenor Ian Bostridge lotet den Gehalt von Liedern stets mit intellektueller Schärfe und dichter emotionaler Bandbreite aus. Das macht seinen Vortrag immer wieder unverwechselbar. Seit vielen Jahren schon steht sein Name für anspruchsvollen Liedgesang. Mit dem Oberon Trio hat er ein neues Programm erarbeitet, das sich der Suche nach Schönheit widmet.
May 5, 2025
May 6, 2025
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Kammermusik

Tue, May 6, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhaus Leipzig, Mendelssohn-Saal (Leipzig)
Eva Oertle (Flute), Vesselin Stanev (Piano)
Swiss flutist Eva Oertle performs across Europe, playing with renowned orchestras and at major concert halls. She has toured internationally and released acclaimed CDs. Vesselin Stanev, born in Bulgaria, studied music in Sofia, Moscow, and Paris, winning awards and performing throughout Europe, Russia, and Japan. He collaborates with distinguished conductors and frequently performs chamber music with Eva Oertle.
May 9, 2025
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HUMANS

Fri, May 9, 2025, 19:30
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.
May 11, 2025
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HUMANS

Sun, May 11, 2025, 17:00
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.
May 17, 2025
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HUMANS

Sat, May 17, 2025, 19:00
Leipziger Ballett (Dance), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Musical Director), Sofia Nappi (Choreographer), Louis Stiens (Choreographer)
Leipzig Ballet, under Rémy Fichet, presents "Humans," a double bill exploring creative and abstract dance narratives. Louis Stiens examines dance's embodiment, its impact on choreography, and Leipzig Ballet's history, linking to Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Sofia Nappi blends ballet, contemporary dance, and performance, exploring Baroque and modern elements with music by Clara Schumann and Henry Purcell, reflecting on femininity across eras.