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Kam­mer­kon­zert IV

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Wed, Dec 18, 2024, 20:00
For more than six decades, the chamber concerts by musicians from the Staatskapelle have been a constant feature of the Staatsoper programme. This season, ensembles have come together to select music from different periods, styles and cultures under the theme of ‘playing together’. On eleven dates in the Apollosaal, which with its special atmosphere is an ideal venue for chamber music and communicative interaction between players and listeners, works from the Baroque to the present day will be performed in... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Thomas BeyerFlute
Gregor WittOboe
Heiner SchindlerClarinet
Tibor RemanClarinet
Axel GrünerFrench horn
Mathias BaierBassoon
Elisaveta BluminaPiano

Program

Phantasie für eine Orgelwalze f-Moll KV 608Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
BläserquintettAnton Reicha
BläserquintettBohuslav Foerster
Musica ricercata (6 Stücke für Bläserquintett, 5 Stücke für Klavier)György Ligeti
Jewish Wedding​​Boris Pigovat​​​​​
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