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Kammermusikaustausch mit der Sächsischen Staatskapelle Dresden

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 9, 2025, 18:00

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Céline MoinetOboe
Volker HanemannOboe
Moritz PettkeClarinet
Jan SeifertClarinet
Jochen UbbelohdeHorn
Miklós TakácsHorn
Thomas EberhardtFagott
Hannes SchirlitzFagott
Lukas SteppViolin
Rosa NeßlingViolin
Holger GrohsViola
Sebastian FritschCello
Moeko EzakiPiano

Program

Rondo für Bläseroktett Es-Dur WoO 25Ludwig van Beethoven
Serenade c-Moll KV 388 (KV 384a) ("Nacht Musique")Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quintett für Klavier, zwei Violinen, Viola und Violoncello A-Dur op. 81Antonín Dvořák
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