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Cuarteto Casals. Eckart Runge Schuberts Schönstes

Date & Time
Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 17:00
The award-winning Cuarteto Casals celebrates over 25 years of success, bringing Spanish music from their homeland and Schubert's finest to Heidelberg. The program features popular Andalusian folklore-rooted works by Joaquín Turina and elegant music by Basque composer Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga. Cellist Eckart Runge joins for Schubert's String Quintet, a poignant work composed shortly before the composer's death. The concert will be recorded and broadcast. An introductory talk will be held on March 9, 2025.

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Keywords: Musikfestival

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Musicians

Cuarteto CasalsStreichquartett
Eckart RungeCello

Program

Juan Crisóstomo ArriagaStreichquartett Nr. 3 Es-Dur
Joaquín Turina„Oración del Torero“ op. 34
Franz SchubertStreichquintett C-Dur D 956
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