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Kammermusik

Date & Time
Thu, Oct 31, 2024, 11:00

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Fabian MüllerPiano
Andreas SeidelViolin
Christian GigerCello

Program

Sonate f-Moll op. 2/1Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate f-Moll op. 57 ("Appassionata")Ludwig van Beethoven
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 659 (Bearbeitung für Klavier von Ferruccio Busoni)Johann Sebastian Bach
2. Trio für Klavier, Violine und Violoncello c-Moll op. 66 MWV Q 33Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
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