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Kammermusikmatinee des Konzerthausorchesters

Date & Time
Sun, Dec 22, 2024, 11:00
The programme that contrabassist Igor Prokopets has put together with four string colleagues for our matinee two days before Christmas ranges from unusual duos to orchestral symbiosis in a quintet. Each piece combines the eight strings of two string instruments differently: sometimes very high with very low in the “sophisticated Piazzolla arrangement, in which the double bass also becomes a percussionist and the violin literally celebrates the tango” (Prokopets). Sometimes as a neighborly encounter between violin and viola, which instead... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music, Morning Concert

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Musicians

Luisa RönnebeckViolin
Linda FichtnerViolin
Nilay ÖzdemirViola
Alexander KahlCello
Igor ProkopetsDouble bass

Program

Divertimento für Violine, Viola und Kontrabass G-DurJohann Baptist Vanhal
Rumänische Volkstänze Sz 56, bearbeitet für Violine und ViolaBéla Bartók
Passacaglia aus der Suite für Cembalo g-Moll HWV 432, für Violine und Violoncello bearbeitet von Johan HalvorsenGeorg Friedrich Händel
Drei Tangos aus "Fünf Tangos" für Violine und KontrabassAstor Piazzolla
Duo für Violoncello und Kontrabass D-DurGioacchino Rossini
Streichquintett c-Moll op. 99 („Gran Quintetto“)Giovanni Bottesini
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