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Trio-Gipfel mit Escaich

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Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 18:00
Thierry Escaich joins the chamber music series, performing Mozart's "Kegelstatt" Trio and Schumann's "Märchenerzählungen," his own virtuoso "Trio américain," and improvisations. Mozart's trio birthed a new instrumental formation, to which Schumann responded 70 years later after hearing it with Clara. Escaich's own trio evokes echoes of bygone eras.

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Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Thierry EscaichPiano
Liisa RandaluViola
Tomaž MočilnikClarinet

Program

Trio Es-Dur KV 498 (»Kegelstatt«)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Trio américain (»Suppliques«)Thierry Escaich
Acht Stücke op. 83 Nr. 1–4Max Bruch
Improvisation über ein Thema von Schumann – für KlavierThierry Escaich
Märchenerzählungen op. 132Robert Schumann
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