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Schubert-Tag Sternath. Chang. Soulez Larivière. Hagen. Duerden. Carrel. Baillieu. Brauß Soiree: Forellenquintett

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 18:00
Schubert's meditative "Nachtstück" for piano trio opens a program that explores time and timelessness. Debussy's Préludes and Violin Sonata, Steve Reich's eight-part "Cello Counterpoint" (played here on the viola), and Helmut Lachenmann's playful Schubert Variations offer complementary perspectives to early Romantic Viennese ideas. The concert concludes with two timeless Schubert masterpieces: the "Grand Rondeau" for piano four hands and the famous "Trout Quintet". The concert will have two intermissions.

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Keywords: Musikfestival, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Hana ChangViolin
Sào Soulez LarivièreViola
Julia HagenCello
Will DuerdenContrabass
Lukas SternathPiano
Kieran CarrelTenor
James BaillieuPiano
Elisabeth BraußPiano

Program

Franz SchubertNotturno Es-Dur D 897
Claude Debussyaus Préludes:
Claude DebussyNr. 6 Des pas sur la neige: Triste et lent
Claude DebussyNr. 10 La cathédrale engloutie: Profondément calme
Steve ReichCello Counterpoint (Version für Bratsche und Tape overdubbed)
Franz SchubertAuswahl von Liedern für Tenor und Klavier
Claude DebussySonate für Violine und Klavier g-Moll
Helmut LachenmannFünf Variationen über ein Thema von Franz Schubert
Franz SchubertStreichtrio-Satz B-Dur D 471
Franz SchubertRondo A-Dur D 951 für Klavier zu vier Händen
Franz SchubertKlavierquintett A-Dur D 667 „Forellenquintett“
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