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Rebecca Clarke

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January 31, 2025
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Soup with violin and piano

Fri, Jan 31, 2025, 12:15
Konserthuset Stockholm, The Grünewald Hall (Stockholm)
Rena Kimura (Violin), Per Olsson (Piano)
Valborg and Tor Aulin were siblings and prominent figures in Stockholm's music scene during the late 19th century. And talented! Inspired by France, Valborg created two excellent string quartets and a series of songs and piano pieces, including this evocative Berceuse.Like Valborg, Tor Aulin was a highly skilled pianist, but he was best known for leading the Aulin Quartet as the first violinist. He was also one of the founders of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, hence one of the halls in Konserthuset bears his name. The titles of the four watercolors performed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic's Anna Roos Stefánsson, together with pianist Henrik Berg, aptly describe the atmosphere of the music: Idyll, Humoresque, Lullaby, and Polka.Also prominent during her lifetime was Dora Pejacevic. Her mother was Hungarian, but her father was a Croatian nobleman, so Dora became part of the Croatian nobility around the turn of the last century. We hear her harmonically dense and melodically thoughtful "Slavic" sonata for violin and piano.***Menu: Potato leek soup with chive oil. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.All soups are lactose and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requests when booking.
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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 25, 2025
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Simply Quartet

Tue, Mar 25, 2025, 20:00
Simply Quartet
Internationalität ist Trumpf: Gegründet in China, ausgebildet unter anderem in Madrid, beheimatet in Wien – kein Wunder, dass das Simply Quartet immer große Ziele verfolgt. Als ehemalige »ECHO Rising Stars« kehrt das Ensemble nun nach Köln zurück.Die Mitglieder des Simply Quartet sind stets auf der Suche und möchten das Verständnis für Musik immer wieder neu vertiefen, ob bei klassischen oder bei modernen Werken. Dient »Simply« dabei als Beschreibung ihres gemeinsamen Weges? Mitnichten: »In Schanghai gab es nahe des Konservatoriums ein Restaurant namens ‚Simply Thai‘. Das hat uns allen gefallen.« Das Simply Quartet schöpft aus Einflüssen, die das Miteinander bis heute prägen. Dazu zählt neben China und Österreich auch Norwegen, das Heimatland des Cellisten.
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.
April 28, 2025
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Monday at Last with overtone singing

Mon, Apr 28, 2025, 19:00
Konserthuset Stockholm, The Grünewald Hall (Stockholm)
Cecilia Zilliacus (Violin), Gareth Lubbe (Viola), Gareth Lubbe (Throat song), Kati Raitinen (Cello), Peter Friis Johansson (Piano)
In Monday at Last, violinist Cecilia Zilliacus and cellist Kati Raitinen invite guest artists to perform both newer and older music. The guests this time are Swedish pianist Peter Friis Johansson and South African violist, composer, and overtone singer Gareth Lubbe.We get to hear the incredible possibilities and resources of the voice in Lubbe's Miniatures, where he uses a special singing technique to create a whole range of resonant overtones. It's a completely unique sound world that conveys the feeling of something magical and primal.British-American composer Rebecca Clarke (1886–1979) was a highly skilled violist and a pioneer among female composers. Her Morpheus for viola and piano was first performed in 1918 at Carnegie Hall and was her first major success. After Schnittke's both wild and contemplative string trio, and Mozart's lively Duo, "Finally Monday" concludes with the rarely performed ecstatically charged piano quartet by Finnish composer Helvi Leiviskä in a late romantic style.
May 13, 2025
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The Simply Quartet plays Mozart, Grieg, Clarke and Marsalis

Tue, May 13, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Simply Quartet (String Quartet), Danfeng Shen (Violin), Antonia Rankersberger (Violin), Xiang Lu (Viola), Ivan Valentin Hollup Roald (Cello)
Finding coherence in the complex – that is the Simply Quartet's recipe for success. After winning several international competitions, including the Carl Nielsen Competition in Copenhagen and the Joseph Haydn Chamber Music Competition in Vienna, the young ensemble is one of the rising stars of the quartet scene. For their debut in our quartet series, the four musicians will perform classics of the genre such as Mozart's “Hunting Quartet” and Grieg's Opus 27, as well as Wynton Marsalis’ jazzy Creole Contradanzas and American composer Rebecca Clarke’s thought-provoking Poem.