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Artist in Residence Seong-Jin Cho and members of the Berliner Philharmoniker

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Mon, Dec 9, 2024, 20:00
Artist in Residence Seong-Jin Cho and members of the Berliner Philharmoniker unfold a panorama of Hungarian musical styles in this concert. Johannes Brahms was often inspired by Hungarian music in his works, for instance in the finale of his clarinet trio, which oscillates between deep emotion and serenity. The trio for violin, horn and piano, which the Hungarian György Ligeti wrote in homage to Brahms, is characterised by folk rhythms. The piano quintet by the young Béla Bartók, who would... Read full text

Keywords: Artist in Residence, Chamber Music, Contemporary

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Musicians

Seong-Jin ChoPiano
Marlene ItoViolin
Simon RoturierViolin
Sebastian KrunniesViola
Solène KermarrecCello
Wenzel FuchsClarinet
Stefan DohrFrench horn

Program

Johannes BrahmsTrio for Piano, Clarinet and Violoncello in A minor, op. 114
György LigetiTrio for Violin, Horn and Piano
Béla BartókPiano Quintet, Sz 23
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