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Alexander Krichel / Sabin Tambrea

Date & Time
Mon, Mar 24, 2025, 19:30
On this concert evening, pianist Alexander Krichel and actor and narrator Sabin Tambrea bring a forgotten genre back to the stage: melodrama. This unique form of art combines spoken text with music in a dramatic performance. In works by Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss and Max von Schillings, the two artists present both mystical, dark encounters and romantic, dramatic love scenes.

Keywords: Recital

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Musicians

Alexander KrichelPiano
Sabin TambreaReading

Program

Schön Hedwig op. 106Robert Schumann
Ballade vom Heideknaben op. 122/1Robert Schumann
Die Flüchtlinge op. 122/2Robert Schumann
Der traurige Mönch S 348Franz Liszt
Das Schloss am Meere TrV 191Richard Strauss
Das Hexenlied op. 15Max von Schillings
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