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Camille Thomas / Günther Groissböck / Boris Kusnezow / Klangrausch

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 2, 2025, 19:30
In the second part of the chamber music festival by and with the musicians of the Gropius Quartet and the string trio Klangrausch, the latter will perform chamber music highlights together with illustrious guests. From Dvořák’s famous Terzetto to Schubert’s Erlkönig with vocal star Günther Groissböck, Gustav Mahler’s marvellous piano quartet and Arensky’s quartet with two cellos with Camille Thomas. An evening that is certainly unique in this mix.

Keywords: Recital, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Günther GroissböckBass
Camille ThomasCello
Boris KusnezowPiano
Indira KochViolin
Sophia ReuterViola
Wolfgang Emanuel SchmidtCello

Program

Terzett für Violine, Viola und Violoncello C-Dur op. 74 / Bearbeitung von KlangrauschAntonín Dvořák
Der Zwerg D 771Franz Schubert
Death and the Maiden, D 531Franz Schubert
Der Wanderer D 493Franz Schubert
Wandrers Nachtlied II D 768 »Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh«Franz Schubert
Erlkönig, D 328Franz Schubert
Klavierquartettsatz a-MollGustav Mahler
Variationen über ein Thema von Tschaikowsky op. 35aAnton Arensky
Passacaglia aus der Suite Nr. 7 g-Moll HWV 432 / Bearbeitung für Violine, Viola und Violoncello von KlangrauschGeorg Friedrich Händel
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