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Doppelklänge – Juan Elvira Márquez & Heike A. Schlunck

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Fri, Mar 29, 2024, 19:30
A young pianist from Granada full of lightness, Juan Elvira Márquez, and a virtuoso grand piano builder specialising in old Steinway grand pianos, Heike A. Schlunck, together create an evening in the Recital Hall of the Elbphilharmonie that is as grandiose as it is unusual. Heike A. Schlunck, who presents two grand pianos that she has professionally restored to perfection – a large concert grand piano of size D and a small one of size S - on stage, leads... Read full text

Keywords: Recital

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Musicians

Juan Elvira MarquezPiano
Heike SchlunckModerator

Program

Sonate h-Moll op. 1Alban Berg
Sonate für Klavier B-Dur op. 22Ludwig van Beethoven
Arc-en-ciel / aus: Études pour piano, Buch 1György Ligeti
Sonate b-Moll op. 35Frédéric Chopin
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