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Kosmos Bach

Date & Time
Sat, May 17, 2025, 16:00
The hr-Sinfonieorchester's chamber concerts will stop at Birstein Castle for the first time with an all-Bach program. In the princely "White Hall," the audience will enjoy authentic aesthetics and Bach's rich spectrum, from the rare oboe d'amore to duo sonatas and the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5.

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Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Maximilian JunghannsViolin
Wandi XuViolin
Christoph FassbenderViola
Christiane SteppanCello
Sebastian WittiberFlute
Michael HöfeleOboe d'amore
Simon BackhausContrabass
Flóra FábriCembalo

Program

Konzert für Oboe d'amore A-Dur BWV 1055 / Sonate Nr. 2 A-Dur für Violine und obligates Cembalo BWV 1015 / Matthäus-Passion – Zwei Arien in instrumentaler Bearbeitung / Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 5 BWV 1050Johann Sebastian Bach
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