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Lukas Sternath. Festivalcampus-Ensemble Böhmen liegt am Meer

Date & Time
Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 17:00
The most ambitious musicians born around the millennium are no longer content just playing the old masterpieces. They listen to each other, question the world, and explore new program ideas. The canonical scores serve as a cultural base. When Festival campus ensemble members join the pianist Lukas Sternath, they'll play Dvořák's piano quintet.

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Musicians

Lukas SternathPiano
Mitglieder des Festivalcampus-EnsemblesBenjamin Günst Violine

Program

Joe PritchardLe Mystère des Voix Bulgares
Joe Pritchard(Traditional, arrangiert für Streichinstrumente)
Erwin SchulhoffDuo für Violine und Violoncello
Leoš JanáčekSonate für Violine und Klavier
Antonín DvořákKlavierquintett A-Dur op. 81
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