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Close-up: Metamorphosen

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Sun, May 4, 2025, 12:00
Musicians of the Concertgebouw Orchestra perform their own programmes in the Recital Hall as part of the Close-up chamber music series. Each of these concerts is unique and performed only once as part of the series. It’s the very best way to experience the individual qualities of the orchestral musicians! These intimate concerts are organised by the Friends of the Concertgebouw and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Caroline StrumphlerViolin
Coraline GroenViolin
Vilém KijonkaViola
Guus JeukendrupViola
Benedikt EnzlerCello
Izak HudnikCello
Théotime VoisinDouble bass
Rolf SomannNetherlandist, Germanist

Program

Verklärte NachtArnold Schönberg
Metamorphosen, op. 142 (arr. R. Leopold)Richard Strauss
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