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Alinde Quartett

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Wed, Sep 25, 2024, 20:00
The Alinde Quartet, a captivating young chamber music ensemble, is embarking on a project centered around Franz Schubert, who inspired their name from a poem he set to music. Their #Schubert200 project, commemorating the composer's 200th death anniversary, includes recording all his quartets and other chamber works, alongside commissioning new pieces inspired by "Alinde." This project is supported by the Althafen Foundation.

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Josquin des Prez»Mille regretz« Chanson für vier Stimmen
Franz SchubertStreichquartett a-Moll op. 29 D 804 (»Rosamunde«)
Marc MigóStreichquartett Nr. 2 »Sardana-Quodlibet«
Ludwig van BeethovenStreichquartett e-Moll op. 59,2 (»2. Rasumowsky-Quartett«)
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