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Instrumental music at its finest

Date & Time
Thu, Jan 30, 2025, 19:30

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Jeffrey ArmstrongViolin
Saskia NiehlViolin
Friederike LatzkoViola
Raphael ZinnerCello
Maximilian KromeClarinet
Markus KünzigHorn
Michaela ŠpačkováBassoon
Zuzana Schmitz-KulanovaViolin
Konstanze GlanderViolin
Christopher Rogers-BeadleViola
Marc FroncouxCello
Lars Henrik RadloffDouble bass

Program

String quartet No. 12 in E flat major op. 127Ludwig van Beethoven
String octet in F major D 803Franz Schubert
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