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Schubert Octet

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 1, 2026, 11:00

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Daniel HochstögerClarinet
Felix AmrheinBassoon
David CoralHorn
Adela BratuViolin
Deborah KadenbachViolin
Ricarda Maria GlöcklerViola
Bruno BorralhinhoCello
Razvan PopescuDouble bass

Program

Isidora Žebeljan"Song of a Traveller in the Night" for clarinet and string quartet"Dance of Wooden Sticks"
Jean Françaix"Divertissement"
Franz Schubert"Octet in F major for clarinet, bassoon, horn, and string quintet"
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