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Benjamin Marquise Gilmore, Michael Collins & Michael McHale: Mozart, Bruch and Stravinsky

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Sun, Jan 12, 2025, 11:00
The Sunday Morning Concert brings you wonderful and much-loved compositions, performed by top musicians from the Netherlands and abroad. Enjoy the most beautiful music in the morning! You can make your Sunday complete by enjoying a delicious post-concert lunch in restaurant LIER.The Royal Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. Attend a concert and have an experience you will never forget. Come and enjoy inspiring music in the... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Michael CollinsClarinet
Benjamin Marquise GilmoreViolin, Viola
Michael McHalePiano

Program

Trio in E-flat major, KV 498 'Kegelstatt'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Rumänische Melodie. AndanteMax Bruch
Nachtgesang. Andante con motoMax Bruch
Allegro vivace, ma non troppoMax Bruch
ModeratoMax Bruch
Suite 'Histoire du soldat'Igor Stravinsky
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