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Kammerkonzert 2

Date & Time
Sun, Nov 3, 2024, 11:00
Leicht und frisch wie die klassische Serenade: Samuel Barber, Jean Françaix und Paul Hindemith stehen für eine spielfreudige, witzige und doch modern gewürzte Variante einer "Neoklassik" des 20. Jahrhunderts. Den drei farbenfrohen Bläserwerken gegenüber steht ein Besetzungsexperiment des Beethoven-Zeitgenossen Louis Spohr: Sein Opus 87 lässt zwei Streichquartette konzertant gegeneinander antreten und dialogisieren - als seltener Sonderfall im Kammermusikrepertoire.

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Ye WuViolin
Cristian SuvaialaViolin
Linda GuoViolin
Maxime GulikersViolin
Marko MilenkovićViola
Christoph ZanderViola
Susanne EychmüllerCello
Christine PenckwittCello
Christiane TétardFlute
Svetlin DoytchinovOboe
Dörte SehrerClarinet
Haeree YooHorn
Augusto Velio PalumboFagott
Susanne HerzogModerator

Program

Louis SpohrDoppelquartett Nr. 4 g-Moll op. 136
Jean FrançaixQuartett für Flöte, Oboe, Klarinette und Fagott
Samuel BarberSummer music op. 31
Paul HindemithKleine Kammermusik op. 24,2
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